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    Across the Universe

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    dance‚ Lucy (a reference to the Beatles’ song Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds) and her boyfriend Daniel and she is singing Tell me I’m the Only One. Then it transitions to Liverpool to what seems to be an underground bar‚ which is considered to be an allusion to the Cavern Club where the Beatles began their journey in music. Jude is seen holding his girlfriend Molly when she begins singing Let Me Go On Loving You. He then sings to her All My Loving and packs all his belongings for a trek to America to

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    A Choral Tapestry

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    on. There was versatility even within the choirs themselves. For instance‚ the first six songs were sung by the Choir of Lake County‚ but the first four pieces were sung in Latin‚ French‚ Russian‚ and Italian‚ with mezzo soprano Sheila Bondurant singing Carmen’s solo in Habanera‚ while the last two were excerpts from the musicals The Phantom of the Opera and Oklahoma. This is quite the contrast. I’ll admit‚ at first the concert was slow. This could be because of my own preconceived notions on how

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    Answer each question thoroughly and completely.  Each question is worth up to 5 points‚ and the complete assignment is worth up to 30 points. 1.  The first task will be to introduce yourself and let me know what your background is in music and online learning.  Give your name‚ if you play (or have played) an instrument or sing‚ and if you’ve ever taken an online class. Answer: My name is Huy Huynh and this is the third year of me in Golden West College. I have not had a chance to take choir

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    Themes in Purple Hibiscus

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    In our world‚ there are certain things that people need in order to be free‚ and until you have those things‚ your identity cannot be fully achieved. In every human‚ whether it is apparent or not‚ there are basic human needs such as food and shelter‚ that are considered to be number one on the pyramid of human needs. After food and shelter there are safety and relationships‚ and after that comes different individualistic ideas. In Purple Hibiscus‚ Kambili is an embodiment of this idea‚ for she lacks

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    Joyeux Noel

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    spontaneous ceasefire— the troops on both sides had abdicated their weapon for the night to observe the birth of the savior‚ whose name they were killing for each other. The Christmas Eve truce was led on by a German and Danish opera singer that were singing along to the Christmas tunes produced from the bagpipes. The soldiers had gotten out of their trenches and walked across “No Man’s Land” to congregate with the adversaries. Soldiers conversed about their backgrounds‚ showed photographs of their beautiful

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    IN CARNATIC CLASSICAL SINGERS The term singing has been defined simply as producing musical tones by means of the voice (Vennard‚ 1962). Although definition appears to be fairly simple‚ the act of singing is much more involved and requires a variety of phonatory‚ articulatory and resonatory adjustments. Singing differs from speaking‚ quantitatively and qualitatively on some parameters like rhythm and melodic qualities (Luchsinger‚ 1965). In singing‚ vowels are modified by changing source and

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    Rigoletto

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    including men singing their secret gossip about Rigoletto into a microphone. Usually when you’re trying to keep a secret you wouldn’t sing it into a microphone. There is also a sense that Mayer is overly cautious to the needs of singers. Gilda and Rigoletto could sing to each other more‚ sometimes it felt as if they didn’t even know each other. In the opera’s most crucial scene‚ Mayer’s vision fails horribly. Rigoletto is supposed to enter the palace in his jester’s costume‚ wild and singing a tune. In

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    Is it Nature or Nurture

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    himself after hearing that guy sing‚ that could be nurture. But determination makes it a little confusing. It could be both‚ you could be born with a natural talent‚ nature‚ but if you never start singing or if you don’t have a passion for singing or don’t have the opportunity to pursue a career in singing then nothing comes of it. That’s when nurture takes in place; if you audition for a TV show like American Idol or if you go to Nashville or Hollywood to pursue your dreams and have people helping

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    Avril Lavigne Biography

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    girl from Napanee‚ Ontario knew exactly what her dream was and went after it.  Avril Lavigne was born on September 28‚ 1984.  She says she started singing at the age of  2 and was well known for her singing talents in her hometown of Napanee. Avril would often sing in front of her mirror‚ using her hairbrush as a microphone and pretend to be singing in front of a large crowd.  Outside the home‚ she sang in the church choir until she was 10 years old.  Then she began to sing in country music regional

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    television appearances and public establishments about themselves are popping up everywhere we go. However‚ people are not bothered of that. Some even feel very excited. The reason being is that pop stars bring joy to the world. Rather than just singing and performing‚ their duties do not end there. They have great influence over people. Some of them are the leaders to a new generation or evolution in music such as Frank Sinatra and Elvis Presley; or even the world’s postmen who render beautiful

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