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10681: Basquiat and Davis
... Luks, Glackens, and other members of the Eight. He studied with Robert Henri from 1910 to 1913, made covers and drawings for the social realist periodical The Masses, which was associated with the Ash-can School, and exhibited watercolors in the Armory Show, which made an overwhelming impact on him. After a visit to Paris in 1928 he introduced a new note into U.S. cubism, basing himself on its synthetic ...
10682: Acculturation: The Beginning Of Music Education
... words, because listening to songs and chants with out words is no less important and maybe even more important in stage three than in stages one and two. It is also important that children with high tonal and/or rhythm developmental aptitudes, be encouraged to begin, but in their own initiative, to create their own songs and chants. Also in this stage children start to sing and/or chant with the ...
10683: Tricky's Pre-Millenium Tension
... as he raps about dreaming of being attacked by the Ku Klux Klan. The song "Sex Drive" is fueled by a sinister harmonica as Tricky sings "pain is somewhere along the line...." From the old-school hiphop flavor of "Lyrics of Fury" to the choked rhythm (or lack thereof) of "Vent", nefarious threats and confessions seem to be all too common. Tricky's style is so unique that it is interesting ...
10684: The Flute
... degree of perfection. Whether you play sitting down or standing up, you must hold your body straight and erect. It also helps to turn your head somewhat towards your left shoulder, your hands should be high but without raising the elbow above the shoulder (Losacki, p.35). According to Jacques Hotteterre, “you must, above all else, be careful not to make any movement of your body or head, as some people ...
10685: A Touch Of Jazz
... tightly clasped to the armpit, changes of pitch were effected by changes of pressure on the drum skin. Thus language and music were not strictly divided, and the average standard of musical talent was correspondingly high. Children learned to discern subtleties of rhythm, melody and tone color as parts of their language. It is this that divides the West African musical tradition from the European one. When we want to stress ...
10686: Jazz Age
... and stylistic aspects. Melodies and harmonies were more complex in bop. Bop tunes and chord progressions projected a more unresolved quality. Drummers played their time keeping rhythms primarily on suspected cymbal, rather than snare drum, high-hat, or bass drum. As the 1950s progressed, a host of other alternatives styles emerged on the scene, each with a contingent of devotes. The most persuasive sign that early jazz was once again a ...
10687: Air Pollution
... level ozone is a major ingredient in the formation of smog. Ground level ozone is responsible for irritating eyes, damaging lungs, and it complicating respiratory problems. The last type is nitrogen oxides that come from high-temperature combustion, such as that occurring in motor vehicle engines, electric power plants and other fuel usage. Nitrogen oxide contributes to acidity in precipitation and production of photochemical smog. Nitrogen oxide is also dangerous it ...
10688: The Red Hot Chilli Peppers
... and its got some good songs." A Garage Band Again Smith speaks reverently of a musical edge the band has rediscovered. "We are a garage band again, literally. We're even going to play some high schools, totally garage. We wrote all the songs in Flea's garage. It was about was about 100 degrees out during the summer and we were all sweating our nuts off, but it worked." Besides ...
10689: Peoria Symphony Orchestra: A Regional Outlet for Classical Music in Contemporary Society
... educational concerts § outdoor pops concert at Lakeview Museum serves 4,000 Youth Education Programs Ψ puppet shows § 20 volunteers, 60 schools, 80 shows, 13,000 students Ψ youth/community education § pre-concert lectures, backstage tours, school visits Ψ musician’s college scholarship Ψ young musicians showcase § annual competition, winning student appears as soloist at Civic Center concert Ψ holiday clothing collection § benefits Crittenton Care & Counciling Center
10690: Gregorian Chant
... There are a number of reasons why this happened. Influence and education played a very big role in this changing of Gregorian chant. During the reign of Gregorian chant people did not go to public school to become educated. Many people did not learn different forms of language they usually lived in their town unaffected by other cultures. They didn’t have cars to drive from country to country or a ...


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