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    can sing any note or pitch they can speak. Sure this makes sense but it is easy to forget when you have been trying to hit a note and struggling getting there. This all has to do with things like your breath support, mouth shape, the vowel you are singing on, and sometimes, stamina. Knowing this has made it easier for me to take a step back from just trying to scream out a note and remember that I have to approach in a healthy way. Usually once I change something, which is usually breath support for

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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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    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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    perpetuates. It is amazing how music is incorporated into the film. It elicits an emotional connection between the characters and the audience. I found myself singing and humming along to the tunes even after they concluded. The lyrics of the songs were quite simply, but very cleverly written. In the DoReMi song that Maria and the children were singing throughout town, the lyrics themselves actually coincided with the DoReMi music tone. I had never noticed that before until now. The tune to which the characters

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    My Love Of Music

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    parties but my favorite spot has always been in the shower. I would never sing in front of my brother, he would always tease me about my voice. Being teased made me feel like I wasn't good enough. Because of that I stopped singing for a while. At that time, I didn’t know what to do singing had been part of my life even before I even came out the womb. I've been told my aunt would sing to me frequently. I felt completely at lost, I was unidentifiable with myself. I need music in my life. In elementary I

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    Cecil Savant Essay

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    classical piano which later in life as a musician helped her ear musically and exposed deeper levels of classical music. Both her parents were very supportive in her interest for music. She didn’t starting singing until the age of eight and she eventually became interested in classical singing. By the age of thirteen, Savant had a classical voice teacher named Ana Maria Conte Silva. Savant’s father could also sing but did not pursue a career a singer. When she took a few classes at the University

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    them). And also, while they were singing the part, “I’m a little lamb who’s lost in the wood…”,instead some of them said, “I’m little lamb who’s lost in the woods..” They have to know the lyrics to the song or else they are going to confuse the audience.

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    Pandora shows just how much music is part of our culture. In addition, researchers continue to find that music can also be a fundamental part of our health. Singing, like laughter, play, and exercise, helps underpin and maintain our well-being and happiness. If it’s to sing for worship and praise or to just entertain people, I can do it. My singing ability would impact all people because it would bring up their attitude and mood in a blink of an eye. It will also inspire others to sing for themselves

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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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    Beyoncé was little when she started her career. Her mom and dad notices she was always singing. So her mom found a good place for her to practice, Her school talent show. When her mom told Beyonce about it, she wanted to try it. She was singing on stage and dancing. Beyoncé was scared at first, but when it was all over she wanted to do it over and over again. This is when her mom saw that she was that good at singing. After all of that Beyoncé had a lot of fun and

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