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    Every time I go to a concert, I experience a feeling which is almost indescribable, as if no other moment matters and the musician is playing to me alone as they capture all of my emotions in one set. When i went to see The 1975 recently, this was exactly the feeling I was exposed to. Even as The 1975 progressively get a larger and larger following, you still get the feeling of seeing a small garage band. Although they have the feel of a smaller band, the setup of the stage and the aesthetics of

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    “Next I would like to hear Morgan,” Ms. Faletto requested. I felt my heart stop. This audition would determine what I will spend the rest of my year doing. Making it would mean that I spend the year working on jazz music. I take a deep breath and listen to my starting note, a C. I open my mouth to sing and begin remembering all the training I’ve done for this. It remind me of the state competition. I watch the door open at state as the room manager call my name. “Morgan Adams,” he calls impatiently

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    The lone subject matter I am interested in studying at MTSU is audio production. I aspire to apply the knowledge I acquire from my studies at MTSU to be an audio engineer. Ever since I was young, music has had a substantial impact on my life. Throughout middle school, I was bullied for my preference of music: metal. I was deemed gothic, satanic, and a devil-worshipper because of my musical taste. I have never been gothic; I have never worshipped satan or the devil. Music, specifically metal, is an

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    I Ask My Mother To Sing

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    to Sing is moved, captivated, and spellbound. The speaker made the poem full of emotion. It catches the reader’s attention and makes them feel what the speaker is conveying in the poem. This poem talks about the speaker’s mother and grandmother singing, and how it affected the speaker. The speaker is moved, because the poem talks about how they’ve never been to the places sung about, but they love to hear it sung about. They can envision the events being sung about, as if they were there to experience

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    I started singing in my elementary school choir during the third grade and singing in choirs has followed me throughout my life ever since. I now attend a performing arts magnet high school for choral performance. Singing, to me, is something that defines who I am because I have been doing it for so long. I have spent countless hours in voice lessons, rehearsals, practicing, recitals, and concerts that I do not know what my life would be without it. Being a vocal student has allowed me to express

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    Friedrich Nietzsche believed that art fit into two categories: the Apollonian and the Dionysian, or sometimes a combination of the two. The Apollonian consists of visual art and poetry, while the Dionysian is music and dancing. But lyrical music, or poetry in music form, is a combination of the two. “Revenge of the Dadaists” by The Agonist is this kind of song, as there is emphasis on both the lyrics and the music. Within the lyrics is an indirect description of the wisdom of Silenus and its reversal:

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    Michael Jackson, and David Bowie in concert. Back in England, we would go to karaoke nights at the pub every Saturday night just to get our singing fix. On top of all the music I am exposed to at home, I sing every day in my choir class, and listen to countless showtunes every day at drama rehearsals. However, while I’ve always loved listening to music and singing wherever I go, I never really looked for any deeper meanings in the songs I was listening to. That was until a friend of mine gave me a mixtape

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    personally wasn't that impressed by, because it wasn't the type of genre I was into, she was a little bit more pop than she was country. After her if was followed up by Cam who is a very very good country singer, who puts a lot of emotion into her singing and her songwriting. One thing that stood out to me is that she could hold notes basically forever and that she didn't change pitch that much during her song. Which I find is pretty cool when you can have songs that top the charts without trying very

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    by Peacock Records. This is a great example of popular music because it is played by professional musicians and there were marketing involved in the production. This song is one of the more simplified versions and it begins with Thornton singing the first line of the song “You ain’t nothing but a hound dog” acapella. The song is classified as a homophony because Thornton is the

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    In this photo, is Carrie Underwood is performing the national anthem at the Stanley Cup event. She had given a surprise performance for the crowd. From this photo you can see a lot of high-contrast colors. The brighter and warmer colors, such as the yellow from the lights, and blue, orange, and red from the jumbo-tron stand out against the darker color in the photo. In the crowd of people the subtle white color from the light-up wristbands that people were wearing also stands out amongst the darker

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