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    Piano Night: A beautiful sight On the rainy Wednesday of September 29, 2016, the glorious event, Piano Night was fulfilled with 17 talented pianist playing a variety of exceptional music pieces. At piano night, all the pianist played exceptionally well demonstrating their amazing piano playing skills and their choosing of contrasting music pieces from erie to majestic and joyful pieces to the pop and catchy songs. In general, the performances at Piano Night were lovely and memorable. One great act

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    Buckingham Palace. Media: Vermeer painted this artwork by using oil paint. He painted this painting on a canvas. Dimensions: 29.4” x 25.2” Part Two: Description There is a young girl, who is wearing a dress, in the painting playing on the decorated piano in the painting “The Music Lesson.” She is being taught by a teacher who is not in as much of detail as the little girl. The instructor is holding a cane. The instructor is also wearing a gold bracelet. The instructor is located on the right hand side

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    The Baby Grand Piano is different from the Grand Piano because of the size difference and Baby Grand Piano doesn’t have three legs. The Egg Shaker takes a feature of an egg and there’s bead or something inside it the makes a high pitch sound. Voices is the sound that comes out of our mouth we can beats and sing with voice. The Ukulele is basically resembles small guitar with an hourglass shape. It also ha hollow soundboard with four strings. , The Native American Flute is different from the recorder

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    Part One Lab: The Piano

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    Part One Lab: The Piano The piano is the most played instrument in the world, how come? The website Indigoboom explains that the reason pianos are so popular is because of the “versatility, the piano serves a wide variety of musical genres.” So when was this fashionable instrument created? “The Piano was invented in Padua, Italy by a harpsichord maker named Bartolomeo di Francesco Cristofori in 1709.” Reads Pianonet.com. To my amazement the way people play and learn the piano has changed. For

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    A mastered art started with a desire to learn. The art of playing the piano has been around for years. Famous men, like Mozart and Beethoven, were born before the 1800’s, but still influence current generations to play their piano scripts. The original methods of playing may have changed, but piano is still a thriving art. It even has different genres, some coming from the Jazz Era while others originating from the Victorian Era. Learning the art may take time, but with a strong desire to learn

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    In Ravel’s Piano Concerto in G, the fundamental concerto principle of contrast is expressed through his experimentation of timbre, range, and color coupled with his use of rhythm, polytonality, and orchestration. In the first movement, Allegramente, the interaction, balance, and relationship between the piano and orchestra change from section to section and also within sections to give structure for the whole work. Ravel’s orchestration, especially in the use of percussion and harp, are important

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    In The Piano Lesson by August Wilson, there is only a singular conflict/story plot. There is nothing particularly spectacular about this piece f writing aside from how vehemently it sticks to the one plot and the redundancy of the characters speech. Specifically boy Willie, the first character introduces who happens to be one of the main characters, which isn’t saying much as most of the characters are main characters. In the novel he is described as impulsive and crude. His one redeeming quality

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    The Romare Bearden painting The Piano Lesson uses the elements of formalism to add to the content of the piece. Bearden’s use of lines, and the combination of color and value create variety and harmony, which add to the theme of music in the painting. Within The Piano Lesson, there are many vertical lines created by the piano, the student, and shapes in the background such as the door frame or black painting. The similarity of the repeated vertical lines within the piece creates harmony. On the contrary

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    The piano lesson playwright August Wilson. The piano lesion is about the African American family. It’s about the history of their family. “The Piano Lesson” is published in 1936, with all the action taking place in the house of Doaker Charles. Main character of the play is Berniece 's brash, impulsive, and fast-talking brother, the thirty-year-old Boy Willie introduces the central conflict of the play and berniece is the sister of boy Willie, “The Piano Lesson” is a brother and sister couple at war

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    When I was younger my mother forced me to learn piano by going to private lessons, I wasn’t interested in learn piano. Later when I took my first private lesson, I felt that learning piano wasn’t bad at all. When I can play my first song well, that is when I’m so interested in piano. Right after I step back in my house, I ran to the piano and start playing songs. Everyday I always playing the piano and I always felt excited to go to private lessons and get more songs. Music is life. Music makes you

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