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    The great gatsby written by f. Scott fitzgerald is an amazing adventurous novel with many different types of figurative language. In chapter 3 of the great gatsby fitzgerald utilizes polysyndeton and similes to illustrate the elegant and complex lifestyle of the characters in the story. Fitzgerald uses polysyndeton to exaggerate the multiple things people do or have by making a huge list using the word “and” to connect it all together. “With mops and scrubbing brushes and and hammers and garden

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    The entire orchestra at first, then it is the woodwinds, drums, strings, and then the drums, cymbals and triangle, and then the whole orchestra again. There are many other instruments used during this composition. In the following paragraphs, I will show you why the different sections are used at different times: modern orchestra consists of four sections or families of instruments. The string section is the most important part of a symphony orchestra. It has more than half of the musicians and

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    Many novels include scenes of a special occasion, such scenes may reveal of the characters and the society in which they live in. In “The Great Gatsby” there’s a guy name Gatsby who threw a special occasion. In this social gathering, there was many types of people who are from different groups. The event was described as elegant so you would expect only the upper class would go but there were different types of groups that weren’t invited but still went. In the beginning of the party Jay told us

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    on the first movement, which is known as Adagio – Allegro molto, in this research. Herbert von Karajan conducted the orchestra I posted on EDpuzzle. In general, music instruments which an orchestra use for this music are two flutes (2nd doubling piccolo), two oboes and English horn, two clarinets, two bassoons, four horns, two trumpets, three trombones, tuba, timpani, triangle, cymbals, and strings. In the early stage of the movement, loud minor sounds of string and woodwind instruments created feelings

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    Australian art music: Once on a mountain and Antarctica Suite In order to represent the zeitgeist of a nation, a musical piece often manipulates musical elements to reflect the landscape and organic aspects of the said country. The suggested piece, Once On A Mountain by Stephen Leek, depicts a mysterious and wild Australia. Another piece that sufficiently reflects landscape is the Antarctica Suite by Nigel Westlake, however, while the landscape depicted is also a harsh desert, these two deserts

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    typical orchestra increased in size and range, adding in more instruments to the wind, brass and percussion sections. Symphonie Fantastique, by Hector Berlioz, was no exception, and was written for an extensive orchestra of 220 players, including, piccolos, flutes, oboes, horns, clarinets, bassoons, cornets, trumpets, trombones, tuba (or ophicleides), timpani, bells, a wide variety of percussion, bells, violins, violas, cellos and double basses. Through this symphony, various instruments have programmatic

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    for a little bit and look outside the window and see the world. As a kid, her dream career was to be a author. While she was growing up in her early years, she was soaking up lots of details to write about. In high school, she played the flute and piccolo in the marching band and symphonic band, sang in the school choir, worked on a newspaper for her school, ran track one year, competed on a school quick-recall team,

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    capacity, Vagabond strode confidently onstage to roaring applause to give the performance of a lifetime. Adam Mikulicz’s bassoon solo to open the piece captured the audience while Emily Clements added colour and ornamentation with both the flute and piccolo. Jodie Upton on clarinet and Peter Facer on the oboe encompassed style, texture and timbre which broadened the sound of this small ensemble. Conducting on the side, Facer kept the ensemble together in demanding sections. Julia Brooke with her angelic

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    all four movements of Second Suite in F, composed by Gustav Holst. The Symphonic Band is the second group between the first group, Wind Ensemble, and the third group, Concert Band. Their instrumentation aligns with the modern concert band style of piccolo, flute, oboe, clarinet, bass clarinet, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone, bassoon, trumpet, French horn, trombone, baritone, tuba, and various percussion instruments to meet the piece’s requirements. The concert took place in the

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    Coffee trends in Denmark Coffee in Denmark is a very popular and growing product. A lot of brands try to make it at this market, but it’s tough because there are a lot of competition and the prices are very low, so if you’re not selling a exclusive or unique product you’re not going to make a big profit. The big companies who are retailers at the market compete with each other, but also with all the cafés in example Copenhagen. A lot of people go to these cafés to have a better quality coffee and

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