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    Swanson is a world renowned director and educator and will bring a level of professionalism to the Actor’s Shakespeare Project’s production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream. With his immense knowledge and vast experience, Boston really needs to be aware of his presence and go see this production. I started a dialogue with Patrick Swanson with regards to the upcoming production over the first few days of May. He seemed excited to create this dream world on stage and promote the true comedic element of

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    Fine Studio Arts and Music Essay

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    Fine Studio Arts and Music Fine studio Arts is a discipline which incorporates the creativity of an individual or artist into both plastic and visual media. This field makes use of the traditional fine arts media such as sculpture, painting and drawing and it also utilizes upcoming modern media such as digital images, ceramics and textile. Other in the context of modern media is the maintenance and management of studios, perspective and composition and the theory of art and color (Colwell 56). Since

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    In Mo Tzu’s Against Music, the audience learns that music is ultimately harmful to society. He first starts out by saying that the responsibility of a benevolent man, or women, is to find ways to eliminate what is harmful to society. In addition to this, a benevolent man’s duty is not to just take his only interest and add it, but also make decisions based on the common good. For instance, many rulers and ministers may like music very much; however, it does not provide any benefit for the common

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    The first is the alienation of the worker from the work he produced, or from the product of his labor.” (Boundless. “Work and Alienation) Modern technology has led to tensed, dispassionate correlation, as it replaces the perception and gesture which is essential to a healthy workplace. Being that technology is so important in this modern era the importance of humans is deteriorating. Cooperation owners seem to feel as if the machines are more important than the human workers and are even considering

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    tasked myself to become a music producer in senior high school, the huge requirements needed such as owning and being able to play a musical instrumental and having access to studio equipment did not stop me from learning music production. I started practicing how to produce music on my father’s laptop with the help of tutorial videos I found on YouTube. Even though my first output as a music producer was poor, constant practicing helped me to improve on my skill and become a music producer, who is now

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    playing my first instruments, the viola and guitar at ten years old, today marks my eighth year playing both instruments. For four years I have worked with FL Studio 11 and I produce tracks of every genre. In the first steps through my journey in production, I created tracks similar to those which were in action movies or video games. I inspired to create a sound similar to Tomandandy, Rick Rubin and Johan Schuster’s. I will never forget the day I visited a recording studio with my father. I sat behind

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    basketball just because the whole family did; basketball does not interest me. My real interest is music production, is the making of music. I am interpolate from decent or exceptional at creating this art, which would be feasible to improve. From the pattern of the beat, to the right sample for vocals, I have a passion for making music. Many myriads of music foundations exist. I found out the music was a salient love when I heard a Jermaine Cole album that just made me think and opened my mind a

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    Rap Vs Rap Genre

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    Although millions of people listen to music everyday, many people never take notice of how many genres exist throughout the world. Two genres that take popular notice in the music industry, that may be considered as “opposite sides of the coin”, the genres can easily be compared and contrasted, no matter which compare or contrast side is favored. The Broadway genre, which is notably alongside musical theatrics, or simply theatrics in general, is not only for the sophisticated population in it’s essence

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    School of Music. This opera, the large production it was, must also have a strong and efficient organization running it. You will read about my personal experience, the infrastructure of the organization, and how topics from class can be incorporated into the organization. The opera was extremely impressive, overall it was a one-of-a-kind experience. If you haven’t seen an opera I would personally recommend it. I am constantly in awe by the resources and opportunities the Jacobs School of Music is able

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    being a producer, composer and playwright for a movie called ‘The Music Man’. Wilson earned the Tony Award for best musical.The film ‘The Music Man’ produced in 1962 was one of the biggest hits of that year. Nowadays, this music is still relevant, where it is still being played on TV and every now and then. Moreover, music in that film was filled with sensation of old days romance and coziness. Also, it has impacted movie production today where more musical movies are being produced such as High School

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