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    Don Giovanni

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    Encountering difficulties is part of our daily life. They test our capacity to resist adversity and make us stronger. Moreover, challenging moments that we face can be compared with a storm, which produces intensive winds and heavy rain causing flooding and disaster but, after it everything returns to normal and the calmness will come. This is because a bad season or a moment in our life cannot last forever. Based on that principle, I interpret the overture of Don Giovanni composed by Wolfgang…

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    Bars 113-132 The second theme of the development has a variation between bars 113-120 (Figure 6). The melody of the variation is in octaves, and it has the inner voice in the right hand part of the piano. When Rachmaninoff established a solid big phrase, and the tempo was not too fast, he would still play all the details clearly, just as he performed bars…

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    have to come up with a melody. I have to make sure that every note connects with each other and the whole sentence has the feeling I want to express. I have to know the rule of making harmony, melody, tone, and pitch. I have to listen to thousands of songs in order to create one melody on your own. A slight change of one note on the piano, for example, a change from C to D could lead to huge changes on every other instrument for the entire piece. It takes time to type in melody and also takes…

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    picture you are in their shoes. The story Out of My Mind changed me because now I will think about what others go through before I say certain things to them and others. Reading about Melody and her autism made me think of…

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    Research Paper On Debussy

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    revised to make up the final version of this composition which also included woodwinds to accompany the string choir, and the addition of women voices. Harmony was used by Debussy to achieve color, and the melody is not as dominating as the harmony. The incorporation of harmony and rhythm in the melody creates a sounds that is pleasing to…

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    experience is Kygo - Stranger Things ft. One Republic. I chose this song for three reasons. It melody matches my feelings, the lyrics express my 8th grade experience, and the transitions have helped me relax many times throughout my school year. To start off the melody is really calm and has a nice beat to it. Which changes throughout the song. In general the beat is humble, but at certain parts of the melody the beat becomes faster which is similar to my school year which would go…

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    This piece of music was started with clarinet and the crescendo dynamic. The tempo at the beginning was slow with the smooth melody were make me feel peaceful and very comfortable. Then, all the other instrument were jumped in at the same time which giving me a big surprise, and the melody was also change to disjunct. The accented articulation make me feels really exciting. Than all the sound was stopped and solo piano jumped in with the accelerando tempo…

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    Hymn Song History

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    for church services, contained only lyrics to the song (Van Camp). Consequently, worshipers were required to memorize certain hymn tunes that went along with specific texts. As a result, a portion of the hymns sung in churches today have similar melodies, but different lyrics (Van Camp). Also during the 18th century, John Wesley, a founder of Methodism, wrote over 100 hymns to be sung in Methodist church services (Christansen). These include Hark the Harold Angels Sing, Christ the Lord is Risen…

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    In Out of My Mind, an eleven-year-old girl named Melody has cerebral palsy and is confined to a wheelchair. There are many aspects in Out of My Mind that are basically the same as Martin’s story. Both Martin and Melody have a special person in their lives that believes in them, inspires them, and helps them become more independent. Martin’s special person is named Virna. Virna carries…

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    with the piano’s fast, dissonant harmonies and melodies, all echoing and debating each other like quarrelling mother and…

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