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    John Fahey’s 1966 masters thesis A textual and musicological analysis of the repertoire of Charley Patton has the distinction of being the first book-length analysis of the music of Charley Patton. Fahey’s text focused primarily on assembling the historical facts of Patton’s life, while the analytical portions —written with the aid of Dr. David Morton, UCLA —-focused on systematizing Patton’s repertoire based on modal constructs present in his vocal melodies. Fahey’s biographical information focused

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    Tonight's Music Analysis

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    “homes” creates drama for the listener. As the melody hangs on the reciting tone it often creates a type of tension that is resolved when the melody returns to the final tone. PHRYGIAN SKELETONS refers to the modal “skeletons” upon which tonight’s music is built. The selections chosen for tonight’s performance can be seen as a gallery of techniques that composers have used to handle the Phrygian mode. This mode stands out at once when one hears the idiomatic minor second interval that separates the

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    Jazz Music Essay

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    Jazz, jazz, jazz. A form of music that although we may be aware of, may not be the style of expression that we are most familiar with. Many an artist has been impacted by the musical stylings of Art Tatum and Dizzy Gillespie but did you know that their contributions would not be possible had it not been for the sounds that permeated throughout the ghettos and sharecropped farms of post-slavery America. Initially identified as the songs of burden sung by a working class that never really found their

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    Art And Music Analysis

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    Whether it comes to drawing a picture, or playing an instrument, art and music have always been an influence in my life. While growing up, painting and drawing seemed so fascinating. Eventually, in fourth grade my interest in music also flourished, so I began to play an instrument. In fact, my peers and family constantly express how talented I am in these areas. Undoubtedly, art and music are my favorite interests because of my background in them. First of all, because my mother was an artist herself

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    The Music Of The Band U2

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    Rock music is one of the most well known genres of music throughout the world. It has survived decades and well known bands have never truly died out. You can ask two different generations and can almost guarantee that both will know the greats. In this genre there have been many bands and artists that have influenced not only music but the world around them. U2 is a rock band that is consistent with their message of love and musical structure of their songs. In this essay I will be talking about

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    Genius: Music Analysis

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    Genius is a music website for contributing meaningful and insightful knowledge on the explanation of various texts (eg. music, literature, news, etc). You share your thoughts on texts by highlighting the text and writing inferences and observations you perceived while reading the text. Others can gain insight on the meaning of different texts. For example, if I search the song, “Primadonna” on Genius, I have the option of selecting one of the texts on the list of songs that it provides in the search

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    Music Admission Essay

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    My passion for music and Astrophysics has become a cornerstone in my life and its history had started when I was just a baby. When I was little my parents would put me to bed but instead of continuing with their work discreetly they would keep playing their music. Having fallen asleep to several different genres of music, I had grown a tolerance and a love of music at a young age. With this newfound love of music I had found, I wanted to express it in more ways than just listening to it. Until

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    final result is comparable to Reich’s layering of sounds in his earlier phase music compositions. New York Counterpoint was written in 1985 and was dedicated to clarinetist Richard Stolzman. It contains three movements: fast, slow, fast, each played attaca. The first movement of the composition is suggestive of Reich’s several earlier works. The opening ostinato in the first movement reminds the listener of Reich’s Music for 18 Musicians. Also, Reich’s usage of repeated and interlocking melodic patterns

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    Child Music Development

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    Point 1 / Article 1: (Lamont pp. 236-239) • Child music development, across the many elements of music, shows that a child’s understanding of these various elements definitely improves with age but only slightly improves with training. Children possess certain fundamental pitch capacities, understand more complex rhythmic ratios, make sense of timbral information, and can make sense of unfamiliar music from it’s structure and form. Children are born somewhat able to do all of the above, but understands

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    I attended the Jazz Ensembles Concert, The Music of Duke Ellington, on Wednesday, September 30, 2015 at the Griffin Concert Hall, University Center for the Arts. I was not really sure what to expect since I had never experienced Jazz in a concert hall setting, however, I believe I am still able to make an informed and unbiased review. Not only was this my first Jazz concert, but it was also my first time visiting the University Center for the Arts. I was greeted immediately and with a very welcoming

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