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    assignment. On Youtube‚ I watched an orchestral concert that was performed by the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra. From what I saw‚ the string instruments that were being played by the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra in this particular video are; the violin‚ the violas‚ the cellos‚ the double bass‚ and the harp. And the wind instruments that were being played are

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    Katherine’s father died when she was almost sixteen (Jones‚ Ray). Shortly after her father passed her mother moved them to Baltimore her mother was a frustrated musician ‚ saw that Katherine received a formal musical education and learned to play the violin. Later her mother moved her to New York to get further training. Why she was between engagements and her career of

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    The Baroque: Chorus Music

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    Bach was born in Eisenach‚ Thuringia‚ Germany‚ from a family of musicians‚ whose bloodline stretched back several generations. His father‚ Johann Ambrosius had worked as the town musician in Eisenach‚ and taught young Johann to play the violin. At seven years old‚ Bach went to school where he studied Latin and many other subjects. His Lutheran faith would further influence the progression of his musical works. Right around the corner at 10 years old‚ Bach found himself an orphan after the

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    Introduction Music alters or intensifies the moods of people‚ furnishes much their slang‚ dominates their conversations and provides the ambiance of their social gathering. Music can color our transactions with the world our thinking and behavior are colored by music‚ which seems to have direct and unconsciousness access to the brain. Furthermore‚ music does not necessarily create emotions but provides a trigger for the release of emotions already present. As states by Richard Wagner (Bañas

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    work‚ the chapter portrays a patient and serene relationship between the mother and daughter. Contrary to that‚ in Amy Tan’s work‚ there is a strained and hostile relationship within the passage. In “The Violin”‚ the passage is shown from Chua’s perspective overlooking her daughter’s violin lessons. Chua believes that the only way that someone can achieve excellence is by being relaxed. Chua’s values become ironic when she begins to shout at her to “RELAX”. This not only makes her feel more stressed

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    Symphony No. 40 after such a life of prosperity? Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart‚ born in Austria in 1756 learned to play the piano by the age of 4. From 6 to his teens Mozart traveled and performed around Europe playing the piano‚ organ‚ viola‚ harpsichord and violin. Mozart was strongly

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    giving a name‚ or a recording‚ but I respond with the name of a book. It’s a novel called If I Stay‚ and without it‚ I wouldn’t be the person I am now. Since I was young‚ I have been told that I am extremely talented in music. I have been playing violin since I was 6‚ and now that I’m 13‚ it’s safe to say that I owe over half of my life to the thrill of it. Music is in my family; my grandmother was a touring opera singer‚ my mother was a violinist‚ and my father plays bass in a band called Drood

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    Germany‚ on March 21‚ 1685‚ Johann Sebastian Bach came from a family of musicians‚ stretching back several generations. His father‚ Johann Ambrosius‚ worked as the town musician in Eisenach‚ and it is believed that he taught young Johann to play the violin. At the age of 7‚ Bach went to school where he received religious instruction and studied Latin and other subjects. His Lutheran faith would influence his later musical works. By the time he turned 10‚ Bach found himself an orphan after the death

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    while listening to Indian raga. Asymmetrical alpha component energy was noticed in the frontal locations with the relative alpha component energy being lower at F3 and F7 positions when compared with F4 and F8 electrode position while listening to violin. Bi-frontal theta component increase was also noted while the participants listened to selected music. The Relative beta component energy was low at frontal when compared to rest 1 but it failed to raise the significant difference

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    Franz Seraphicus Peter Schubert is a founder of Romantics and one of the four great pillars of Classicism – along with Haydn‚ Mozart‚ and Beethoven. Although he only lived for thirty-one years‚ he produced a large number of masterpieces during his short but prolific career. Today people recognize Schubert’s greatness‚ but he was unknown and poor for whole life. In total‚ he composed over six hundred secular vocal works‚ seven complete symphonies‚ sacred music‚ operas‚ incidental music and a large

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