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    Jimmy are felt in the construction of phrases, in exclamations, individual remarks and it shows how happy he is. But the author 's corrections to the point of view of the hero are significant. Although, they are done gently, without pressure, in semitones: "That night the city wore the mask of a capital" (Joyce, 39). This phrase clearly belongs more to the author than to the main character, but have a connection to the main character also. Behind the author 's irony clearly sounds a bitter soreness

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    Not at all like other detachment approaches, REPET does not rely upon specific measurements (e.g., MFCC or chroma highlights), does not depend on complex structures (e.g., pitch-based deduction systems or source/channel demonstrating), and does not require preprocessing (e.g., vocal/non-vocal division or earlier preparing). Since it is just in light of self-likeness, it has the benefit of being straightforward, quick, and visually impaired. It is in this manner, totally and effortlessly automatable

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    “Der Doppelganger”, written by Heinrich Heine, is a poem about unreciprocated love. The main characters in this work are the narrator and someone that he sees on the street: his doppelganger (an apparition or double living of a person). As you read through the poem,, it becomes obvious that the narrator is really the doppelganger and he has become so controlled over his lost love that he sees his own reflection of sadness in the face of the moon. The poem contains a lot of illustrations that depict

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    Jonathan Hugendubler Fugue Bach-Shostakovich 10/10/2017 Comparative Fugal Analysis The fugue is often regarded as a genre defined by strict procedural guidelines. It is notable that three historically important composers, Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750), Georg Friedrich Handel (1685-1759), and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791), all employed a closely related fugue subject in three different works. An analysis of each of these works individually, and a comparison of these works collectively

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    Music has never been more accessible than it is today. It is constantly on television and the radio. Internet streaming has become the major outlet for music and the easiest way to listen to almost any song ever released. The top hits are written to be catchy and replayable. The producers focus on the appealing to the general public and its emotions. Music affects emotion, in positive and negative ways, with music theory, and with science. Music influences emotion in many different ways. Happy and

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    1. I’m a fool to want you. I’m A Fool To Want You, is a Jazz standard that was composed by Frank Sinatra, Jack Wolf and Joel Herron, in 1951. The song has been recorded by many of Sinatra’s jazz contemporary’s, such as Billie Holiday and Chet Baker. Frank Sinatra was born on 12 December 1915 , and hails from New Jersey, America, and is seen as one of the biggest Jazz artists of the 20th century, having gone on to sell more than 150 million records all over the world. He gained prominence

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    Discussion of Findings Music has a great power to influence mood. Many people ability link this to the genre of the music. For instance, it is known that classical music is calm and relaxing and heavy metal music creates large amounts of tension and hostility (refer to the grunge rock graph below) . All music pieces in their own genres are not always the same in the way that not all classical music pieces are relaxing. However, most music within a genre is similar and that is why genres exist. Music

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    Australia is not a country well known for its famous artists, however, this report will show otherwise. In this report, I will be reporting on the musical career and achievements of Kylie Minogue. A renowned pop artist and actress, who over her 2-decade career has released nine studio albums, two live CDs, seven live concert DVDs Plus her Greatest Hits and the Ultimate Kylie double album and multiple video packages on top of 43 singles which have all been hits. I chose Kylie Minogue as my feature

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    Regardless of gender, humans tend to start their lives with similar capacities and productions. All genders are born with a larynx, our primary organ for vibration, which biologically functions to keep air flowing through the respiratory system and keep foreign objects out. Additionally, children’s vocal folds have an average fundamental frequency, or vocal fold vibration, of 250 Hz per second. However, the larynx also has the nonbiological function of acting as a vibratory source for speech. This

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    Chopin’s preludes were arranged in a circle of fifths, with each major key being followed by its relative minor. In comparison, Bach’s collection of fugues and preludes, known as ‘The Well Tempered Clavier’ was arranged according to keys, each one a semitone higher. This is why some believe Chopin intended the preludes to be played in a single performance as a continuous

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