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    Classical Period Music Notes

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    Although the Classical Era lasted for only 70 years‚ there was a substantial change in the music that was being produced. Classical music placed a greater stress on clarity with regard to melodic expression and instrumental color. Although opera and vocal music (both sacred and secular) were still being written‚ orchestral literature was performed on a much broader basis. The orchestra gained more color and flexibility as clarinets‚ flutes‚ oboes‚ and bassoons became permanent members of the orchestra

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    “The Influences of Background Music on the Consumers’ Buying Behaviour” Table of Contents Index Page Chapter 1: Introduction……………………………………………………….....4-8 1.1 Background of the study………………………………………………4 1.2 Problem statement……………………………………………………..5 1.3 Research questions…………………………………………………….5 1.4 Research objectives………………………………………………........6 1.5 Significance of study……………………………………………...…...6 1.6 Scope of the study…………………………………………………...6-7 1.7 Operational definition…………………………………………………7

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    Jazz Concert Review

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    first song was “Be my love”. They started a song with very bright tone and middle fast tempo. This song created very lively feeling and gave audiences little bit information about what kind of music they were going to perform during the concert. This song was great opener because this song made audiences get involved in the concert such as clapping their hands and tapping with their feet to feel the rhythm and tempo. The second song was a samba but‚ they played in a jazz style. At this moment

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    Advanced Analysis Project: Ernst Krenek’s Suite for Violoncello Solo Op. 84 (1939)‚ first movement Op. 84 (1939)‚ first movement Ernst Krenek (1900-1991) Ernst Krenek was born in Vienna‚ Austria on 23 August 1900 and died in Palm Springs‚ California on 22 December 1991. Throughout his life‚ he insisted that his name be written and pronounced as a German word. In 1918‚ near the end of World War I (1914-1918)‚ Krenek was drafted into the Austrian Army‚ but his assignment to Vienna allowed

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    Concert Report

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    piece that Thomas Root played was the Festive Variation of the song. It was written as a commission by Elko‚ Nevada High School. Out of all of Root’s works‚ this one is the most frequently performed. As it starts‚ the tempo is allegro‚ then quickly slowed down to andante. The tempo changed quite a lot throughout the piece. The genre would probably be modern‚ but it also sounds classical. Modern Classical‚ perhaps. I enjoyed this piece‚ it was very energetic. I believe this was in common time‚ as

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    Jazz Report

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    heard were bassoon‚ oboe‚ French horn‚ and trumpet. The strings played included the violin‚ viola‚ cello‚ and double bass. Finally‚ the percussion instrument used for this piece was the timpani. This movement is broken down into four sections by tempo: Adagio‚ Allegro‚ Lentement‚ and Allegro. The Adagio section begins with a slow introduction at a mezzoforte dynamic. This section is in a major key and set in quadruple meter. It has a wide range and an ascending melody. There are brief cadences and

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    Jazz

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    and middle fast tempo. It had a lot of beats to it and it was very intense at the same time. This song was created by a very lively feeling and gave audiences a little bit information about what kind of music they were going to perform for the next three hours. Also‚ this song was a great opener because it made the audience (it was only about 15 of us‚ mostly elderly) get involved in the concert such as clapping their hands and tapping with their feet to feel the rhythm and the tempo. This song for

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    Servicescape-HM

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    Abstract H&M‚ which is located in Liverpool one‚ is a clothing shop focusing on young people who pursue fashion. Comparing with other H&M stores‚ it only attracts a small number of customers. As a result‚ our group made a research about the shop in order to discover the problems and provide meaningful suggestions. Based on the group member’s real introspection about the shop and the servicescape which enabled us to have general beliefs‚ feelings‚ and behavioral intentions toward the store (Elisabeth

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    Power of Music

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    people run more when they listen to their favourite music. The people who listened to their favourite music ran about 9.8km; however‚ the people who listened to music they dislike ran about 7.7km. Most of them preferred fast tempo music while they were running; the fast tempo music increases the heartbeat so it allows people to do intense run. Last‚ music mentally‚ emotionally affects people. It is definitely a fact that people’s mind or emotion changes while they are listening to music; thus‚

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    Change means movement. Movement means friction. Only in the frictionless vacuum of a nonexistent abstract world can movement or ch ange occur without that abrasive friction of conflict. L Read more at http://quotes.dictionary.com/subject/change?page=2#FQsjQUBGpH0yu2TT.99 It is change‚ continuing change‚ inevitable change‚ that is the dominant factor in society today. No sensible decision can be made any longer without taking into account not only the world as it is‚ but the world as it will

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