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    What Is Dalcroze Approach

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    The Dalcroze approach is another approach educator use to foster solfage, improvisation and eurythmics whilst improving musical capabilities. In this method the body is the primary device because is much more intelligent than the mind. Overview. An overview on dalcroze approach: this teaching methods was created to help students that could not be able to write the harmonies that they are listening to. So Emile Jaques-Delcroze developed this method because he saw the need of guiding his student to

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    Introduction On Saturday 14th January 2017, I visited the Indian Caribbean Museum. The museum is situated at #10 Swami Avenue, Don Miguel, San Juan, Trinidad and Tobago. It is located nearby the temple in the sea at Waterloo. It is also stationed directly opposite the Waterloo Hindu Temple. The museum is a small flat building which consists of ancient artifacts. The museum 's large collection has been acquired through field trips by managers of the institution. The collection of artifacts comprises

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    Cultures around the world express themselves in a variety of forms, and some are more well-known then others. It can take the form of both music and dance, and Indian culture in particular is very popular around the world, especially concerning their types of dance. One dance style is called kathak, and it is performed in several countries. Kathak is especially important for Indian culture because it is also a way for the Indian diaspora to connect with their culture and associate with it. As a result

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    Two Types Of Riddles

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    first two letters, I will be needed for living. If you remove my first three letters, I will be near you. If you remove my first four letters, I will be drink for you. Answer: Wheat Q.5.Guess Musical Instruments from below given Image. 1.HARMONIUM 2.MOUTH ORGAN 3.DHOL 4.TABLA 5.DHOKAK 6.KONGO 7.JAL TARANG 8.VEENA 9.SITAR 10.BONGO 11.SAROD 12.EKTARA 13.PIANO

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    Essay on Beatles Exam 2

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    1 Paul plays bass and keyboard on this song also featuring Alan Civil on French horn and lyrics describing lost love in a desolate fashion. It is... "Here, There and Everywhere" "I'm Only Sleeping" "Eleanor Rigby" "For No One" "Taxman" 2 This '65 Beatles album, with U.S. advanced sales of $1 million, was transitional, featuring film songs and other recordings, more introspective lyrics, and the influence of Dylan and Folk Rock. It is... Help! A Hard Day's Night Beatles For Sale

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    or central Asian melodies. Sufiana Kalam is the type of music performed by Sufi Muslims, is was presented to the Kashmir region in during the 1500s. The musical instruments that are common to the regioninclude the Rabab, Santoor, Sitar and the Harmonium. Kashmiris appreciate and enjoy their events where they can put on their most colorful outfits and express themselves with various forms of dance such as the Dumhal which is performed by male dancers. Woman in Kashmir perform a folk dance called

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    According to www.talks.cam.ac.uk, “Globalization emphasises difference, promotes pluralism, and increases diversity through the accelerating circulation of a multiplicity of cultural practices. In turn, music affected these elements of globalization in significant and often unexpected ways.” In the late 2004, a series of papers (research project) on the topic of world music and globalisation became a hot topic in a conference and gradually took on a life turning onto a virtual laboratory for teaching

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    Rockefeller Chapel is an enormous space—neither religious nor secular, but teetering on the rims of both in its uses as a prayer hall, concert space, and location for the College’s convocation ceremony. On April 22nd, 2017, the chapel is used as a divine space, bringing two religions, two cultures, and numerous ethnicities together in “A Meeting of Two Seas,” a concert celebrating the contributions of Hindus and Muslims to the arts of South Asia. As a performer, I enter Rockefeller Chapel through

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    The Vermont Gurudwara

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    The etherial ambiance of the Vermont Gurudwara is really welcoming. The white tomb is a distinct part of the signature architecture that sets all gurudwaras apart from the other buildings around it. The temple represents the interests of the Sikh community. People visit the gurudwara to pray to the holy book of the sikhs called Gurugranth Sahib. Located at, 1966 N Vermont Ave, Los Angeles, the sikh temple of Vermont not only caters to the religious needs of the Sikh people but also serves as a counseling

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    Music plays a significant rule in our lives. It’s a melody and rhythm we live in. It plays a very essential rule in our day to day to life when it comes to expressing feelings, passing time and for other uses as well. Though we in general may not think about how music has changed so much in the past few decades we must acknowledge the fact todays music is the outcome of the various change in the past. Today’s majority of music we hear is what we define as more as a “westernized” music. Considering

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