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    the popular girls ostracized her as a result. Chiffonier- When I came into my mother’s elegant room, she called from her grand bed, for me to grab her glass of water on the chiffonier. Falsetto- On the opening night of the play, the everyone in the audience was absolutely mesmerized by the star’s impressive falsetto. Psychoanalyzed- He stroomed out of the classroom, screaming at his teachers and ripping posters off of the wall, so his parents had him psychoanalyzed. Halitosis- He never

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    Hawai’ian vocals with certain types of Western music. Traditionally, people learn to implement this style via imitation. The term “slack-key” refers to the fact that strings on the guitar are loosened to create an open chord. Singing Falsetto Style The falsetto singing style in Hawai’i is typically performed by men. This is achieved by singing in notes that are higher than normal. In some cases, it may even sound as though the singer is yodeling. The style may have evolved from the mele and hymns

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    Voice Speech Outline

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    much in speech. Modal Register: When both the head and chest registers are used together it creates a modal register. Whistle Register: The whistle register is more commonly found in female voices where notes are hit at the highest. Falsetto Register: The Falsetto is opposite of the whistle, in which it is the male that creates this high range. (Internal Transition: Our voice being capable of producing many different sounds, it is important to take care of our voice to produce healthy sound.) Voice

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    In 1958 an influential Australian pop group was formed, this band was known as the Bee Gees. Australia has a number of artists who are very influential and have shaped the music world but arguably none of them are as influential and well known as the Bee Gees. Through 1970's, the Bee Gees helped defined the disco era. The pop trio consists of Barry, Maurice and Robin Gibb. All of them were brothers who grew up in Queensland, Australia. Though noted as a pop/disco group they also fall under the

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    In lecture, we discussed the importance of nationalism, the governmental factors that formed present day Latin America, as well as nationalism and patriotism. In relation to the lecture, the readings of Kurt Weyland, Faletto, Cardoso, and Santos all have outlined these concepts very well. I have learned about the political views of Latin America portrayed in the writings of Weyland, as well as the concept of modern development and dependence portrayed in the writings of Cardoso, Faletto, and Santos

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    In our society, originality is a valuable quality. When we think of movie remakes or music covers that has existed, we tend to gravitate towards the original work because there is a certain feeling of genuine intentionality and genius. But how far can our preconceptions of originality negate the new elements that a cover can potentially bring to the table? After all, there are numerous covers that I have personally encountered that added more to the original song to a point where the cover itself

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    The folk genre has origins all the way back to the 19th century, which in many ways is mirrored by many popular genres in modern musical genres. To make it easy folk music is merely, “ballads and songs which are composed and conveyed vocally, without being written.” Though what we distinguish ‘folk’ today as stylistically very different to what ‘folk’ was during the 19th century, at its basic form, it still holds the same standards and concepts, describing the simpler times. Through vigorous research

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    performances that have earned her various awards for example the 11 Grammy awards, the three American music Award and many more. The singing style of the song is free, and the singer is heard using various voice abilities such as the vibrato and the falsetto to make the listening experience much more enjoyable for the reader. She has good breath control, and one can tell that there is no struggle as she sings. Their vowel placement is on point and brings out the words very

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    Background Jersey Boys on Broadway played Friday August 22nd at 8 Pm, and performed at the August Wilson Theater in New York. The main characters consisted of Dominic Scaglione Jr. as Frankie Valli, Richard H. Blake as Tommy DeVito, Quinn VanAntwerp as Bob Gaudio and Michael Lomenda as Nick Massi. Jersey Boys is a musical memoir of the 1960’s rock and roll group, The Four Seasons. Through the progression of the play, the audience is taken on a journey as each member of the group narrates a particular

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