So this is just an idea and is based on my dream yesterday but yea
So basically, you know the story beauty and the beast? The beast is actually Rumpelstiltskin and in this story, he is like, SO bad like SO SO SO bad. And Belle falls in love ❤ with him and the other way round. But basically if they fall in love, then his power will go away and then he will be a WEAK PERSON . And he loves his power so much and even more than Belle, so he locks her away and she gets upset and escapes. And then cuz she is so upset she is walking one day and is careless (cuz she is SO sad) and then the Evil Queen from Cinderella comes (cuz at that time she like, riles the land, (but not as much as Rumple) ANYWAYS, so then she gets so upset and the Evil Queen captures her and then holds her as leverage for Rumple.
THEN Rumple finds out and is like OMG what should I do? So he goes to the Queen and she offers a deal, either he keeps his power and Belle dies, or he can be a weakling BUT have belle with him. So then he chooses Belle and it was all a test ( BY THE SPECIAL GOLD FAIRY) if he chose power and then then he wouldv'e died as well. But then they defeated the Evil Queen with their love and then his power turned into GOOD power
And they lived happily ever AFTER!
Basically u better use this cuz then I will get so sad cuz I took ages to write this :(
Have a nice assessment thingy!
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One tool that musicians use to sharpen their listening skills is an
active listening checklist. Active listening is a special type of listening that allows the listener to pay close attention to details in the music so that they can gather as much information about the music as possible.
The active listening checklist will cover the musical elements from Unit 1. You can reference this checklist throughout the rest of the course.
Listen to Antonin Dvorak's Song to the Moon, performed by Renee Fleming and the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. Fill in the third column of the table with your answers to the questions as you hear musical elements in the sound clip.
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Most of these questions are not an either/or. Be sure to justify your answers.
You may want to listen to the piece several times, each time focusing on a specific musical element. For example, the first time you may listen for pitch, then the next time for rhythm, and so on. Your answer may also change as you listen to the piece several times.
Explanation:
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yes good and important work
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to whoever thinks its important
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