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1: Practice, be on time, and pay attention at rehearsals
2: Dynamics is the contrast in audio levels of a piece of music, from extremely soft to extremely loud. Dynamics are written with symbols like f, sfz, p, and pp.
3: Blues music can have a very unique rhythm. Blues music commonly uses rhythmic practices such as syncopation and swing.
1: Preparation is essential for an effective musical performance because it allows you to work on things that you are bad at so you do not embarrass yourself on stage.
2: Some ways to warm up are by playing full playthroughs of your music, playing etudes, playing scales, or playing parts of the music that you struggle with. If I could only choose one of these ways to warm up, I would choose to play parts of the music that I struggle with. I would choose this because it allows you to have time to work out the final kinks in the performance.
3: Identifying what type of music you like is the first step in becoming a dynamic performer because you usually play better and more expressively if you are playing music that you enjoy. You could find your sound by listening to a lot of music.
<span>It is very interesting and controversial story, same as
personality and carrier of Sun Ra, themselves. Sun Ra was probably forced to
leave college because of financial problems and his growing sense of isolation,
but he claimed that he had a vision in which the aliens talked to him and told
him to leave college and to play music, because that is his mission. He
explained that, in this vision, he found him self on the planet that he
recognized as Saturn, and that aliens told him that the world is going into
complete chaos, and that he should speak through music and that the world will
hear. Sun Ra was an American jazz composer, bandleader, pianist and synthesizer
player, known for his experimental approach to the music and controversial personality.</span>
One example of monophonic music from the middle ages is the Gregorian Chant! It's a central tradition of Western plainchant, and was used by the Roman Catholic Church.
David Hockney!! He creates portraits and landscapes mostly on ipads
Hi,
www.dictionary.com is a great place to look up definitions, but I'll give you a really brief and basic overview.
Imagery is the rhetorical tool writers use to creates mental images in a writer's mind by using descriptive words. Denotation and connotation are tricky but fun; denotation is the exact meaning of a word, while connotation is the mood it invokes or how it comes across. For instance, "tug" and "heave" have the same denotation or definition, but "heave" sounds a lot more laborious or hard, which makes gives it a different connotation.
You can find your own examples in the poem (you got this!), but here's a quick guideline:
For imagery, find a line or phrase that is so descriptive, you can almost see it.
For denotation and connotation, find two words whose meanings are similar but that take on different tones.
As for supporting your answers with the Declaration of Emancipation, you'll have to do your research. I'll help clarify, but ultimately, the answer's yours :)