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    history. In Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 5 and Liszt Piano Concerto No. 1, they remarkably demonstrate their gift on each piece. Besides, if taking the comparison between these two compositions into account, based on the different biographical background of these two composers, their compositional approaches toward tonality, structure, and thematic transformation lead these two piano concertos into two distinctive paths. The biographical background of Beethoven about his Piano Concerto No. 5 indicates

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    Ludwig van Beethoven All throughout music history lived many composers that have impacted not only the societies in which they have lived in, but modern-day society as well. These particular composers have given many societies the chance to listen, feel and express themselves through music and instruments that were invented centuries ago that still remain essential components of music today. One example of a composer that changed the music world drastically was a man by the name of Ludwig van Beethoven

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    Picking up a new instrument or musical skill may not be the first thing that appeals to you as a great activity for retirement. It is the sort of activity that, at first glance, may seem too challenging to start at this stage of life. After all, those of us who have put in many years in the workforce are probably used to being the expert in the room. Becoming a student again - picking up something new that we are not already good at – may seem like a recipe for frustration and failure. Because we

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    "Attend a sleepover, have a play date, be in a school play..." (Chua, 2011, para. 1). Alternatively, they must put their attention on academics and skills like playing the piano and being the top student in class. In the beginning, it seems dissonant, however, Chua argues that when children work under pressure, they would be able to be successful. After knowing that they are able to do it under pressure, they will get use

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    The piano can surely be considered one of the most widely-known musical instruments. It is an iconic instrument that has a beautiful sound. Many people who want to learn how to play piano often give up this idea as they are scared by the idea that they will have to spend tiresome hours learning the musical notes. How to play piano If you have decided to learn to play the piano, you must, first of all, leave these negative thoughts behind and get ready for an interesting journey to the enticing

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    Analysis Of Uncomfortable

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    addition to other lyrical techniques, to make the listener uncomfortable just by listening to the song. Together, the beginning bridge and the intro, really set the scene for the rest of the song. The music in this section starts off with a smooth piano accompanied by other classical string instruments. The words in this section are sung soft and smooth to match the music. The lyrics themselves are in the perspective of someone who has recently died who spent his life listening to other people in

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    what is best for her children. To solidify her opinions on Chinese parenting, Chua uses a personal example involving her youngest daughter. The daughter, Lulu, is learning a difficult new piano piece. After a week of practicing and not being able to get her two hands in sync, Lulu stormed away from the piano. As Lulu kicks and screams – and even rips up the music score –

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    Reflection About Music

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    I always enjoyed playing piano, however, much to my piano teacher’s chagrin, I was not dedicated to practicing. She told me that while I was a good pianist, I would be even better if I practiced. Despite hearing the same advice for seven years, I never heeded it. (1) Since there were no music teachers at my previous high school, I believed music would never be taught formally to me again. A decision to transfer schools was made before the end of the first semester in my freshman year. That March

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    Cendrillon Analysis

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    Cendrillon is an opera comique in three tableaux by Pauline Verdi. This Operetta is composed by seven voices and piano. The classic story of Cinderella is the plot basis of this work. However, in this opera Pauline verdi interpret the traditional Cinderella story with some differences from the master copy fairy tale. The evil stepmother is replaced by an unfriendly stepfather who did illegal things earlier in his life, and through this he established a friendship with Barigoule. Another difference

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    The Ungrateful Underachiever The definition of an underachiever as stated by Webster is “one (such as a student) that fails to attain a predicted level of achievement or does not do as well as expected.” In the short story “Two Kinds” written by Amy Tan, Ni’Kan is the queen of underachievers. She determines at a young age to become defiant to her mom. After experiencing disappointment from letting her mom down, Ni’Kan determined that she would become an underachiever and intentionally failed

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