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    Music Appreciation

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    song and give the beginning of the battle presentation. After the repetition involving different instruments the song begins a decrescendo‚ this is a great transition into the next big change in the music. A dramatic shift happens and the music turns into a soft‚ smooth melodic tune that you would dance to at a ball. There is the use of a tiny bell sound that lightens the mood. The notes in this section are much longer and smoother than previously. Also‚ the woodwinds were taken out during this section

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    War Dance Expository Essay Over 20‚000 kids are orphaned in Northern Uganda. War Dance is a documentary about the Patongo Primary School’s long journey to the Kampala Music Festival and the experiences‚ both good and bad‚ which they go through. In the village of Patongo‚ located deep in Uganda’s war zone‚ a group of students struggles to rise above the violence and desperation that surrounds them with the help of music. Life at camp Patongo for these children were rough and treacherous.

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    Poem Explication: “The Dance” Paraphrase Brueghel has a notable painting called The Kermess‚ where dancers spin‚ they spin in circles and circles‚ there are the long‚ high-pitched cries and the musical chirps of bagpipes‚ bugles and fiddles also contribute their sounds‚ and the dancers’ tummies (they are as circular as the thick cups whose bath they seize) the dancer’s hips and stomachs are awkward as they spin. The dancers move vigorously around the “Fair Grounds‚” and they move their

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    A wonderful Chinese Dance Class that I took It was really a wonderful experience that I attended a Chinese Dance class last Saturday afternoon. From the last dance class I took in China‚ there were nearly 4 years that I had no chance to attend a really authentic Chinese Dance class. The teacher’s name is Zong Xiaoyang. She was graduated from Beijing Dance University and has been a teacher for nearly 20 years. She got lots of prizes when she was young and she was also a famous dancer in

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    different types of dances but did you ever hear of the West African dance form? If you haven’t then we will tell you about‚ if you have then you will learn more about it. African dance refers mainly to the dance of Sub Saharan Africa‚ and more appropriately African dances because of the many cultural differences in musical and movement styles. These dances must be viewed in close connection with Sub Saharan African music traditions and Bantu cultivation of rhythm. African dance utilizes the concept

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    Music Identity

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                                                     My Musical Identity       When the word music comes into mind‚ there are too many feelings rushed in     all at once. Music is the worlds universal language. Melodies and harmonies mark pavements as     they are heard by millions around the world. The importance of music in my life is too  significant     that as my life progress‚ music takes a greater role and has more value. Music has always been     my escape. Harmony‚ melody and lyrics have been a guide throughout my life and have help me  

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    African Music

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    African music carries both cultural and historical significance in the lives of the African people. There are many different rituals in African music that are very unique and exemplify the many different cultures. The African people also express their mourning and grief through their music and this music also vary throughout the country. The African people express themselves musically through a variety of musical instruments. African music also includes a wide variety of instruments with heavy

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    2014). The movie Dirty Dancing shows the capacity of drama‚ the stem of romance‚ and the ability to love‚ which will be shown through the cinematography‚ lighting‚ movement‚ shots‚ and angles. The capacity of drama is shown in the scene when Johnny’s dance partner became ill from

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    Moving into middle school was a very big step‚ and to add to that‚ I made the dance team. This experience has shaped me into the person I am today‚ because I have learned to be a leader‚ work harder than I have ever worked before‚ respect and work with a team. Now‚ two years later‚ I am captain over many outstanding dancers with which I have grown so much with‚ not just with dancing but being a better person. My dance career has changed the way I think about working harder in a positive way because

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    Music and Identity

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    and recognition. Music like most forms of creative expression is an extension of the self and in turn a reflexion as it gives tangibility to our thoughts‚ emotions and ideas. Music operates on multiple layers of self-identification‚ as it can highlight ethnic‚ gender and cultural traits. Music has been a part of human identity since the dawn of man. From ritual dances of ancient tribal peoples to the war songs of ancient Greece and Rome to the more developed forms of music of the Renaissance

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