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    Mr Tan (pseudonym) is a Singaporean, 24 years old this year and currently studying in the National University of Singapore. He majors in Political Science and is in his fourth year now, working on his Honours thesis. Mr Tan has a very strong passion for music. He has always wanted to learn how to play the piano since he was in primary school and recently, his mother bought him a piano. He was in the Choir in his Junior College years and in his university hall, he joins an interest group called “Jam

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    Every time I go out on a stage I look at the small piece of paper in my music folder, one with hand written words that now hold so much meaning to me. I think all the way back to the first time I sang in front of an audience and of the complete and utter disaster that it was. However, I also think of how far I have come. It all started in fourth grade when my school had their annual school talent show. I had sang in the church choir with a group of around twenty other kids, but this was different

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    this as one of Chopin’s musical pieces. The Prelude has appeared in many movies, and is a very popular piece of Chopin’s. Chopin’s great achievement was not just to find a new musical language, but to find a new voice for the piano. Through his singing style and playing, he discovered an almost organic sound within the instrument. The echo of the human voice that was present in his music sent a whirlwind of admiration and emotion that still mesmerizes us today. Besides

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    would normally just play the songs out of his lesson books and sing songs from his choir. Jacob enjoyed music in every way. When my father brought that music back with him, Jacob didn’t just start listening to it; He started playing those songs and singing them, and it changed his life to be who he is today. Jacob started his own band and played every day and night. I would sit at his door with my ear against it just to hear him play. Music made him happy and it turned him from this shy kid, to an

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    that displayed a strong interest to her. Out of those fifteen, she was most interested in singing, photography, exercising, listening to music and hiking. These activities associate with Julia’s interest in being productive and participating in them provide her with satisfaction. With a passion for music Julia loves singing. Back in high school she was part of four choirs. She loved learning new music and singing with those around her. She has found it difficult at Worcester State to find the right

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    on. The singing slaves in Douglass’s narrative are the caged birds of Maya Angelou’s famous poem, filling the air around them with desire: desire for a freedom so far out of reach—for “things unknown but longed for still.” In his narrative, Douglass expresses incredulity at the fact that onlookers could hear anything but the deepest sadness in these slave songs. Writes Douglass, “I have often been utterly astonished, since I came to the north, to find persons who could speak of the singing among slaves

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    movie Sing it shows how using a cash reward will generate more participants in the talent show. The movie is about a koala, Mr. Moon, who owns a failing theatre. In an attempt to generate more revenue to pay off his bank debts he decides to host a singing competition and offers a prize of one thousand dollars to the winner. His secretary accidently puts one hundred thousand dollars on the fliers. Before they could be looked over, the fliers fell out of the window and landed all around town. The next

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    be a Folk-rock. The instruments that I can hear are the Bass, Acoustic Guitar, Flute, Piano, Voice, Ensemble because there is four people singing. The rhythm of this song is medium and the timbre has the flute and the doubled the vocals. The harmony is made from several voices, in this group the two girls are singing together and then the two men are also singing. I thing this song was popular because the lyrics were so uplifting and they had a good feeling to it, since the song is a folk rock could

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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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    Lva's Vocal Program

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    offers great things for the vocal students. My goal to become one of those students , to be above and beyond. Being a student at LVA takes hard work and dedication the work and dedication I am willing to put in to become a member of the vocal program. Singing is one of the top things I am most passionate about. The element of the vocal program is being pushed to become a better singer and the program changes you in a better person. I feel as so LVA's vocal program will change me into a better performer

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