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    amount of people in attendance cannot be exactly calculated but if I would have to guess it would have been over 500 people seated just in the grand tier section where students were seated. There were several different performers with equally different voice parts. In total, there were 12 listed singers in the booklet, two of those singers being sopranos, one mezzo-soprano, three tenors, three baritones, one bass-baritone, and one bass singer. The three soprano singers are: Georgia Jarman, Rachel Sterrenberg

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    At Topeka High, there are many extracurricular activities students participate in. Activities such as sports, choir, band, debate, theater, ROTC, and many different clubs. However, vocal music is an activity that consumes every waking minute of my day. Music is something I’ve been doing since I was little, and I have a habit of constantly singing. I could be in the shower and you’d hear me, I could be cooking dinner, or drawing, or cleaning, and you’d hear me from outside the house. One thing

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    The first time of many "No having people over Hailea! I have people watching the house." "Of course I'm not going to have anybody over Dad...I'm not stupid, I know we have a security system." "James, we need to go...our flight leaves at 4 o'clock and it's already 3 o'clock!" "Okay" "All right well you two have fun! Call me when your flight lands." "We will, give your Dad and I hugs before we leave." After giving both Mom and Dad hugs and kisses goodbye, I thought to myself this weekend is

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    How can you describe the Heathers? According to Veronica Sawyer they are simply popular, beautiful, mythic bitches. But do they deserve to die? Heathers took me on an exciting journey with the seniors of Sherwood Ohio that challenge the ideas of homosexuality, promiscuousness, and most obviously suicide. I was lucky enough to experience this twice throughout the run of the show and it was the second time watching the show that I fell in love with the characters and saw the actor’s desire to share

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    “Hey everyone, I have a new unit to introduce!” Ms. Adelmann, the choir teacher at Eagle Swift Middle School, was introducing the new unit in the choir. Lexi was waiting anxiously to see what they were doing in her hard rough chair. Ms. Adelmann continues, “We are starting a new program called Solo Vocal. You will be learning two solos, one different language song, and one English song, then out of those two, you will be choosing one of them to sing to the class. If you want to, you can sing

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    Sia Furler Biography

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    Her ability to emote in a song is probably one of her best talents. Her voice is sensual as she sings on “Day Too Soon”: “Oh, I've been running all my life/ I ran away, I ran away from good/ Yeah, I've been waiting all my life/ You're not a day, you're not a day too soon,” (lines 7-10) to a lover that she has been waiting for

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    times. She was the most popular artist of the 20th century, and she is remembered as the “Queen of Salsa.” In my opinion, is not easy to sing Celia’s song. Celia had tone of voice that is very distinct. To my surprise, this female vocalist sang that song flawlessly. She has a really strong voice, she didn’t have to force her voice to sing. It was like she was just speaking. The three vocalist will switch turns. The first one to sing was the female playing the güiro, then the female playing the tambouring

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    auto-tuning has come into widespread usage in music in a variety of ways. And as a whole, this widespread usage of auto-tuning has had a negative impact on music. First of all, auto-tuning has allowed otherwise mediocre singers to sound perfect when they sing or perform. Secondly, the use of auto-tune has reduced the tonal variety of modern pop music. And finally, the use of auto-tuning has created a pitch-perfect standard in music consumers that is incredibly difficult, if not impossible, to actually

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    The field I have chosen as my career is vocal music performance. I chose it because music is what I am and what I love, and I feel that I can help the world in ways others can’t through music. My experiences in music have taught me valuable life lessons and morals. I feel that my experiences in my high school choir, my church and at Governor’s School for the Arts have helped make me the person I am today and I can’t wait to pursue music and give back to my community. To begin with, the first time

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    Nebraska Analysis

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    understanding and meaning in something. The closing line to both the chorus’ and the album itself is “at the end of every hard earned day people find some reason to believe.” Before delivering that line, Springsteen plays momentarily in piano and softens his voice before he pushes “at the end of every hard earned day” out in forte before fading the vocals out completely and replacing them with the soft hum of the harmonica. Springsteen thinly veils his pessimism throughout the song but it can’t be said for sure

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