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... newer, brings the song back to the listener with the whole new style and the performance is completely like remaining the life for the song. The cover music in Vietnam is the kind of music, which ... on the melody ofthe song of othercountry. Therefore, some people think the melody is stolen. For that result, they don’t like this music. There are some familiar faces, which usually cover music ... knowledge of students ofMusic cover, the author also asked them about the categories " ;music covers" that they know, and the answersare: 53% choose pop music; 13% choose rock music; 11%...
... at the wide pointed doors, depositing them in the midst of the crowd. The jagged lightning flash was there over the doors ofthe build-ing, and the words:here, by grace ofthe Lhari, is the ... passengers, then veering away. The gap in the starship's side was closing, and still Bart had not seen the tall, slim,flame-haired figure of his father. The port on the other side ofthe ship,he ... combination of them? It isn't any ofthe col-ors ofthe spectrum at all. The fuel is a real eighth color."And his father had used the phrase, almost adopted it. "When weknow what the...
... the recording of the single (which, incidentally the band had no hand in picking), one of the boys was asked what he thought ofthe finished product; he answered, "Iliked the sound ofthe ... to their own specifications and then look tosee where and how they will be able to sell it in the overall market. The second strategy is the opposite ofthe first - the designers examine the general ... 'Good' Art? The Effect ofthe Market on the Construction of MusicIntroductionManufactured bands now make up a major percentage of chart music today, not least of them Take That, Boyzone,...
... probablyusing one ofthe Church modes. These poet/musicians sang of nature, of love, of knightly legends, and ofthe sense ofthe mystical that pervadedtheir lives. Mysticism and superstition were the only ... in the Roman Catholic Liturgy was the Mass. Wrapped around the sacrament of Holy Communion, the Massconsisted of two parts called the Ordinary, and the Proper. The Proper ofthe Mass was the ... days and occasions. The Ordinary of the Mass was the text that remained consistent throughout the churchyear. The five parts ofthe Ordinary were the ones most commonly set to music in Medieval...
... bandmembers stood in a row at the edge ofthe bandstand and peed on the dance floor the same one that they’d so carefully scraped at the beginning ofthe summer. The Big Rain” was what sax playerDick ... arrangements ofthe hits ofthe day, the results of his painstaking record copying, made his band a big attractionat parties. Members ofthe Goober Club usually came along for the ride.Bruse Ross, the ... Mulligan, GeorgexiRussell, and Miles Davis. The Miles Davis Nonet and the “Birth of the Cool” scores ofthe 1950s were the outcome ofthe nonstopmusical discussions at Evans’s place; so were...
... too mathematical for musicians and too musical for mathematicians. One of his popular triumphs was the solution ofthe Problem ofthe Bridges of Konigsberg. The River Pregel, known now as the ... development of the Enlightenment, and indeed they saw it as a mark of their standing that they be surrounded in their courts by intellectuals. And they were well aware ofthe potential ofthe sciences ... Mastering these building blocks offers the mathematician the hope of discovering new ways of charting a course through the vast complexities ofthe mathematical world. Yet despite their apparent...
... philosophy of number. From the intrin-sic properties of this – the tetraktys ofthe decad – the sum of whose terms equals the number , there were harvested in turn the theory of irrationals, the theory ... laws of mathematics. The assumption of motion as the principle of audible phenomena, and the adduction of number as the primary element of musical pitch, thus supplied the Urstoff ofthe Pythagorean ... in their orbits. And because the relative pitch of any musical sound is a function ofthe velocity ofthe moving object, the pitches emitted by the planets in their courses through the ether...
... by the addition of ân, ât, or hâ on the end of a word. For simplicity and clarity, I have opted to use “-s” to indicate plural forms. Beyond the Roof of the World 22 beyond the roof ofthe ... mind, rather than using the middle ofthe tongue, one should use the area that produces the French “r,” the back ofthe middle velar region, which must make contact with the palette so that there ... a lamenting mother, Tibetan Buddhist chant; the musical life of a child with autism, that of Itzhak Perlman, or John Coltrane; the role ofmusic in the creation of identity, the neurological...