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For vocal lessons, teachers show students how to sit or stand and breathe, and how to position the head, chest, and mouth for good vocal tone.
For vocal lessons, teachers show students how to sit or stand and breathe, and how to position the head and mouth for good vocal tone.
For example, Bill Haley's incompletely bowdlerized cover of " Shake, Rattle and Roll " transformed Big Joe Turner's humorous and racy tale of adult love into an energetic teen dance number, while Georgia Gibbs replaced Etta James's tough, sarcastic vocal in " Roll With Me, Henry " ( covered as " Dance With Me, Henry ") with a perkier vocal more appropriate for an audience unfamiliar with the song to which James's song was an answer, Hank Ballard's " Work With Me, Annie ".
Lansky's 1979 computer music piece " Her Song ", from the Six Fantasies On A Poem By Thomas Campion ( re-released on the album Fantasies and Tableaux, 1994 ), has also been sampled by Caural for his song " I Won't Race You ", from his 2006 album Mirrors For Eyes, with the main synthesized vocal line of Lansky's piece being used ( and being the basis for the title of the latter ).
According to Mike Nesmith, it was Dolenz's voice that made the Monkees ' sound distinctive, and even during tension-filled times Nesmith and Peter Tork voluntarily turned over lead vocal duties to Dolenz on their own compositions, such as Tork's " For Pete's Sake ", which became the closing title theme for the second season of the TV show.
For instance, according to Brian May, there are over 180 vocal overdubs in " Bohemian Rhapsody ".
Pressing uses this discrepancy to account for violin improvisation being more difficult than sax improvisation, and vocal improvisation more difficult still: " For every first-rate scat-singer in the world ", he writes, " there must be 500 talented jazz saxophonists ".
For some this was their springboard to composition, since their clerical education equipped them with an understanding of musical and poetic forms as well as vocal training.
For vocal works such as operas, a common practice is for the author of the text to be compensated as work-for-hire and the composer of the music to assume full rights under the copyright law.
For the next seventeen years, Charpentier composed a considerable quantity of vocal works for her, among them Psalm settings, hymns, motets, a Magnificat setting, a mass and a Dies Irae for the funeral of her nephew Louis Joseph, Duke of Guise, and a succession of Italianate oratorios set to non-liturgical Latin texts.
For most of the show's run, there would be one vocal number by The King's Men ( a vocal quartet: Ken Darby, Rad Robinson, Jon Dodson, and Bud Linn ), and an instrumental by The Billy Mills Orchestra.
For example, when Jeremy Irons ' vocal cords became strained during the recording of The Lion King song " Be Prepared ", Jim Cummings was called in to finish the song.
For this reason, many vocal pedagogists argue that it is meaningless to speak of registers being produced in the chest or head.
For example, phonation only comes into perspective when it is connected with respiration ; the articulators affect resonance ; the resonators affect the vocal folds ; the vocal folds affect breath control ; and so forth.
* " You Were Meant For Me " by Nat Shilkret Orchestra, with vocal Harold Scrappy Lambert ( as Bert Lorin )
For students interested in music, the university has several vocal and instrumental ensembles.
For a few years from 1991 the show adopted a live vocal to pre-recorded backing track policy.
For example, the track, " A New Way to Say ' Hooray ,'" contains a vocal sample of Terrence McKenna describing the effects of dimethyltryptamine ( DMT ).
For example, the Schubert inspired variation is based on the Unfinished Symphony, and the Beethoven inspired variation includes vocal soloists and chorus and resembles Beethoven's Ninth Symphony.

For and music
For it was Rameau's type of music that he had been trying to write, and that he couldn't write.
For many years he had provided music and entertainment for functions throughout the Northwest.
For example, there was sheet music with the word `` jazz '' in the title, to illustrate how a word of uncertain origin took hold.
For this story of an American couple who meet and fall in love in Israel, Mr. Herman has written songs that are warmly melodious and dance music that sparkles.
For the late 19th century the music publishing industry found a market for what are often termed sentimental ballads, and these are the origin of the modern use of the term ballad to mean a slow love song.
For the music and instruments of the ancient Celts until late Antiquity, see Ancient Celtic music.
For example, the Canadian province of Quebec, which is French-speaking, has its own system of French-speaking television, movie and music celebrities.
For instance, in the music industry, the top-selling pop singers have a strong potential to become celebrities, but the behind-the-scenes professionals tend to remain little known to the general public ( e. g. dancers, disc jockeys, record producers, and composers ); though in recent years, Club DJs such as David Guetta, Skrillex and Deadmau5 or composer David Foster have achieved worldwide fame for their respective work in the music industry.
For example, during the eight-year period ending in 2008, despite overall growth in music sales and one anomalous year of increase, major-label CD sales declined overall by 20 %.
* For live music usage, see Road crew.
Even heavy metal music group Kiss jumped in with " I Was Made For Lovin ' You " ( 1979 ).
For example, one 640MB compact disc ( CD ) holds approximately one hour of uncompressed high fidelity music, less than 2 hours of music compressed losslessly, or 7 hours of music compressed in the MP3 format at a medium bit rate.
( For more information on slapping, see the sections below on Modern playing styles, Double bass in bluegrass music, Double bass in jazz, and Double bass in popular music ).
For example, Lancaster students, motivated to save scrip, ultimately rented individual pages of textbooks from the school library, and read them in groups around music stands to reduce textbook costs.
For this reason the company and Abbott were not popular with many music critics who were unhappy with the changes to the standard repertoire.
For example, some AM stations paused Sunday morning music programming for religious voicetracks by ministers.
For Scholes, as well as for Cecil Sharp and Béla Bartók, there was a sense of the music of the country as distinct from that of the town.
For example, the Grammy Award previously used " traditional music " for folk music that is not contemporary folk music.

For and Caltech
For example, in 1986, students from Mudd stole a memorial cannon from Fleming House at Caltech ( originally from the National Guard ) by dressing as maintenance people and carting it off on a flatbed truck for " cleaning.
For graduate school Lipscomb chose Caltech, which offered him a teaching assistantship in Physics at $ 20 / month.
For example, in 2010, MIT had two of the top five scorers on the examination and seven of the top 24, while Caltech had just one student in the top five and only four in the top 24 ; yet Caltech took first place among teams while MIT took second.
For his PhD he studied nuclear transplantation in the frog Xenopus with Michael Fischberg at Oxford, and then did postdoctoral work at Caltech.

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