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    Salutatory Address

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    SALUTATORY ADDRESS Kristine Ann Villanueva To our outstanding guest-speaker, Dr. Florentina R. Lizano, firm yet caring director Mr. Antonio Punzalan, ever-calm and patient directress Mrs. Angelita Punzalan, dynamic principal Mrs. Joy Mercado, kind and warm faculty and staff, ever-supportive parents, gratified fellow graduates, Good Evening! A Chinese Proverb goes : To get through the hardest journey, we need to take only one step at a time, but we must keep on stepping. First and foremost

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    Breaking Through In the novel "Their Eyes Were Watching God" written by Zora Neale Hurston, Janie the protagonist is seen by critics as having no voice. For all women silence knows no boundaries of race or culture, and Janie is no exception. Hurston characterizes Janie with the same silence that women at that time & period were forced into, (complete submission.) "Women were to be seen and not heard." Janie spends forty years of her life, learning to achieve/find, her voice against the over-ruling

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    "Patiencecanitbethatyoudonotrecognizeme?ArchibaldwhynoIdonotcoulditbe?Why,Patience,yesitis..." The process is accentuated by my anxious fiddling with the lily precariously placed within my pants, to be produced later in my scene. I work through my song, producing the vocal

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    The concert was a joint concert with choir and band. The genres choir sang were church music and lullabies and band played various genres including pop, classical, and holiday music. Some songs choir sang was “The Word Was God” and “Riversong.” Band played songs such as “Phantom of the Opera,” Beethoven symphony No. 5. The instrument choir used was their voices and a piano. Band used a variety of instruments such as trumpets, trombones, tubas, French horns, clarinets, flutes, saxophones, piccolos

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    2007) Jitter values above this level indicate that the vocal folds are vibrating in a way that

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    “And you think Edward is going to allow us to pull government back together without a fight.” “Definitely not. We can expect a fight. I guarantee bloodshed. We’re going to have to be cunning and move quickly. When we’re ready, we will also need muscle.” “I have about two hundred men on my estate. I have one small group of men who has some paramilitary training. The vast majority are plain old farmhands; we wouldn’t stand a chance against a professional military.” “That’s when you can count on

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    Synopsis Of ' Concert '

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    sound that once you hear once, you will not forget it again. One commonly known type of overtone sing is Polyphonic overtone singing, a technique which produces two notes in perfect harmony. The lower of the two is generated by the vibrations of vocal folds in the larynx which is the same process for everyday speech. This sound wave is a fundamental frequency, as it has the longest wavelength that will fit inside the resonant cavity formed by the speaker’s mouth and throat. Produced alongside this

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    a pause on bars 8 and 9 that leads into a 3 bar Pvs; preceding an unusual V length of 9 bars. The first Re has a bar of ¾ and creates tension as the pulse changes yet the other Re’s use only 4/4. There are two 7 bar Inst that create space from the vocal sections, with

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    Comparing the Credos of Haydn and Palestrina It can be assumed that different composers will convey different approaches to writing for the service of the Mass. For the sake of this discussion, we will focus on the Credo. In this paper, I will examine the works of Joseph Haydn and Giovanni Palestrina and compare certain elements such as the length, instrumentation, rhythm, articulation, dynamics, range, language, melody, and harmony. The analysis will be taken from Haydn’s “Nelson Mass” (1798) and

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    watching music in a concert, toddlers now want to develop speech control. By this stage the toddlers’ vocal chords should be fully developed, but are still adapting. This is why most toddlers have high pitched voices. A. Testing and exercising their new, developed instruments may sound as if they are babbling, screaming, or different mouth-vocal chord coordination’s. However, to much action with vocal chord movement, such as screaming may lead to permanent damage. 1. To prevent perennial damage, it

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