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    studying music because I want to expand my musical knowledge and do what makes me happy. Overall, music has made my high school experience really fun and I would’ve never been able to do the things that I have done If weren’t in band and choir. I really feel like being in music helped me get out of my comfort zone and made me a more social person and a better person.I am now sure of what I want to do in the future, even though when I was younger I…

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    the brass section on the right. The percussion section, whose size changes depending on the piece that is played, is distributed behind the wind instruments. Additional instruments like the harp or the piano are usually seated on the left , while a choir is standing or sitting either behind or in front of the orchestra. Another important difference to note is the repertoire and sound colour of a concert band compared to that of a symphonic orchestra. While both might essentially be capable of…

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    addition, it was a pleasure to discuss my love of music and some of the ways in which my world travels with the Philadelphia Boys Choir will impact me as a physician. Thank you again for your time, and…

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    As a three sport athlete, I play soccer, basketball and Track, all of which I exceled. I am currently a member of my school band and choir. Not only do I participate in these activities because of my love for music and athletics, but I participate to learn important lessons that can be applied to other aspects in life. My middle and high-school band and choir conductor has always told me that practice doesn't make perfect, but it makes progress. The thought of progression through practice…

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    six years prior. In only a few months, it took away my predominant method of musical expression, the pain and deformity forcing me to quit practicing altogether. Initially upset, I reached for the nearest option to continue my engagement in music: choir. I had been a part of the school’s chorus since third grade, but with the loss of my piano playing, I needed to renew my dedication to singing. I joined and helped run the middle school musicals, participated in solo-fest, auditioned and gained…

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    A student needs quite a few skills to be a good learner. You can 't just show up in class hear a few words and expect to truly deeply learn the material. That being said, What do you need to be a good learner? Well out of the examples given there are a few that i believe are the most important. Motivation and a willingness to work and learn is so crucial in the learning process. It should be an obvious one but a lot of people tend to miss this simple step, Which in turn will stunt the learners…

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    Tour Reflection Going into this tour, I’m pretty sure I was one of the few choir members who had actually stepped foot into Germany before, since I had traveled their once before with my mother and grandmother. When I had gone here before (in middle school), I had loved the country, and so even though we were only going to be in Germany for five days, I was most excited for this part of the trip. Since my original trip here was so long ago, I didn’t remember a whole lot of detail about the…

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    Perseverance In Life

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    time worried that future droughts and storms would ruin our work before our new plants had sufficient time to grow. For the most part I was proven wrong, but still continued to think this way. Another example was during my participation in our church choir. Wanting to become one of the top tenor voices, I tackled my study of music enthusiastically but fighting negativity along the way. I studied hard, but was never fully satisfied with my progress, and always believed no matter how much I…

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    In Amy Bloom’s novel, Silver Water, Violet tells about her life growing up with her older sister living in mental institutions and hospitals. Rose, Violet’s older sister, was in and out of hospitals for over 10 years. Music was an important part of their childhood, for their mother was a musician and the girls were exposed to music at a young age. Throughout the story, readers are exposed to the fact that music made an impact on Rose’s life. Throughout the majority of the story, music had a…

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    Claudio Monteverdi - The original Renaissance man Baldasario Monteverdi was a doctor and apothecary, as well as an amateur surgeon and a barber in the mid-1500s during the Renaissance period. His Marriage to a Goldsmith's daughter brought him a son, Claudio, In 1597. Though May 15, 1597 is usually reported as Claudio Monteverdi's birthday, the actual day of his birth is unknown. May 15th is the first record of him at the time of his baptism In the Catholic Church. This is an indication of the…

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