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    My music performance career made a debut when I was very young. The church was my first audience when I began to fall in love with the stage. I always took pride in singing in Christmas and Easter programs‚ and I eventually went on to sing solos. Until middle school‚ church was my sole outlet for music performance. However‚ in middle school‚ I decided to join choir and band. My life suddenly became filled with concerts‚ honor bands‚ and other performances. I consider these the moments that I really

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    Students’ engagement into music and arts must be established to pursue higher academic goals and to ensure quality career in the future. The research paper provides the essential guidance for a student to be directed to their enthusiasm and passion for the art and it also corrects the malpractices of the past experiences that students and administrators had encountered while organizing such events which can bring out their talents and boost their confidence regarding music and arts. The researchers

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    New York: Dover Publications Ferrara‚ Lawrence (1991). Philosophy and the Analysis of Music. New York: Greenwood Press. Johnston‚ Ian (1989). Measured Tones. New York: IOP Publishing. Rowell‚ Lewis (1983). Thinking About Music. Amhurst: The University of Massachusetts Press. "Music is the harmonization of opposites‚ the unification of disparate things‚ and the conciliation of warring elements...Music is the basis of agreement among things in nature and of the best government in the universe

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    Identifying the role of festivals‚ oral traditions in music‚ distinct national dances such as that of the Meo‚ traditional theatre of cheo‚ fine arts and literature such as the famous 3000 verse epic Kieu by Nguyen Du (1766-1820). Festivals: Lunar new year (TET) - Is the most important festivals for Vietnamese people - Celebrated between late January and February - Homeland festival which continues for a week or more - They indulge in eating‚ drink and social activities

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    effective some techniques are to channel stress. Whenever it happens to me‚ I try to relax or keep myself busy. Some new techniques that I tried include: meditating as a relaxation technique‚ playing tennis as a physical activity‚ and listening to music as a multi-media activity. Through these new techniques‚ I have learned to deal with stress well. Through meditation I realized that I can truly relax in a more controlled following manner. Meditation has been practiced for thousands of years. Meditation

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    Music became an essential part of our lives‚ actually‚ it is everywhere. Year by year new kinds of music and songs appear and some of them become a breeding ground for argumentative debates. One of the main questions on these debates is about necessity of censorship in music. Thinking about this topic people can argue infinitely. Hence‚ to find a common point‚ censorship in music should be balanced. Music censorship is unacceptable for adults‚ but sorely necessary for protecting children because

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    looks very formal. I plan to focus on both pieces I will listen to both of them on YouTube and they are both interesting find it interesting how a piano‚cello‚clarinet and a violin can come together to make a piece. Even though this is not my type of music I will try to enjoy this piece. So I watched Messiaens piece on youtube and judging from the videos this piece has eight movements. The first movement is called liturgy of crystal. This piece has a soft feel to it. But to me its kind of disproportional

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    On the Chinese and Western Superstition Differences in Superstition-related Numbers and Festivals between Chinese and English 从英汉数字和迷信节日看中西方的迷信思想差异 内容摘要 迷信是人类文化的一部分,它起源于人类出现的第一天。尽管科学和技术在发展,迷信思想仍然存在。迷信思想存在于人类生活的方方面面中,并在很大程度上影响着人们的行为。迷信作为一种文化现象,因国家和民族的不同而不同。随着世界各国交流日趋频繁,了解世界各国的迷信思想文化的差异显得尤为重要。中西方国家在数字和节日方面存在一些迷信思想差异,文化,宗教,心理等因素的不同是其差异的主要原因。因此,探究中西方数字与节日的迷信思想差异及其成因成为本文的主旨。 关键字:迷信;差异;迷信数字;迷信节日 Abstract Superstition‚ as one part of human culture‚ dates from the first day when human

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    AS Music History Project 4: Baroque ensemble music: 1. What is meant by rondeau form? Discuss its origins and main sections. Why was repetition so important for Baroque composers? Rondeau form is where the opening passage in the tonic key keeps coming back around‚ the most common pattern generally being ABACA. The A section is called the refrain or rondeau and the non-A passages are called episodes or couplets. The rondeau form originated in France‚ and was first the name of a medieval song with

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    experiment with their passions‚ personal feelings‚ and they had the freedom to wonder. Because of this socio-political upheaval and individualistic freedom‚ musical instruments became affordable to the average citizen‚ which in return expanded the field of music. Due to the price drop in instruments‚ orchestra’s vastly expanded in size. Berlioz: Symphonie fantastique‚ IV This piece dates back to the 1830’s. In this piece there are 5 movements‚ which tell the story of a lovesick artist in an opium ecstasy

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