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∙ 11y agoThey are taken from Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto No.1 in B flat major.
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∙ 11y agoIn Rent. You might not of heard it but it was in the song Tango Maureen.
She Was Only In The 1st High School Musical And She Was Behind Gabriella When She Was Sitting On The Couch Reading Her Book. And I Heard She Was An Extra In We're All In This Together But I Didn't See Her.
She never played a musical instrument, but she did sing to God in her heart. When her first death sentence was attempted (being suffocated in steam baths), she rose unhurt and music was heard around the house.
Michael S. Mark wrote the Entertainment Tonight theme song for the launch of that show in 1981. Today Michael is a seasoned musical performer perhaps best known as a writing and performing collaborator of Tom Chapin. He appeared on Broadway as part of the musical quartet in the 1977 musical I Love My Wife (the quartet won a Drama Desk Award that year) and also was in the on stage musical quartet in Harry Chapin's musical Cotton Patch Gospel. Most recently, he sang the role of the Balladeer in Earl Robinson's Lonesome Train in a performance given at Riverside Church on President's Day. The performance also included David Amram, Ruby Dee, the banjo player Eric Weissberg and Sam Waterson. Michael can be heard on Tom Chapin's many CD's of children's music and in their performances around the country. He can also be heard on a CD of his own titled "Good to be Here" available at http:/cdbaby.com/cd/michaelmark
Shawnette Heard's birth name is Shawnette Helene Heard.
The "fairy" melodies heard in The Elephant are taken from the French song "Berceuse," which means lullaby. The melodies are meant to evoke a dreamy and magical quality, enhancing the whimsical nature of the piece.
The line "Heard melodies are sweet, but those unheard are sweeter" is from John Keats' poem "Ode to a Nightingale."
Musical melodies that are heard are sweet, but the ones that are imagined are even sweeter. Therefore, continue to play, not for the pleasure of the physical ear, but to enchant the soul with songs that cannot be heard.
Short melodies, also known as leitmotifs, are commonly used in music to represent different characters in plays, films, or other forms of media. Each character is associated with a specific melody, helping to establish their presence and evoke specific emotions or themes whenever that melody is heard. This technique adds depth and complexity to the storytelling by creating musical associations with individual characters.
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Lions have a louder roar compared to elephants. A lion's roar can be heard up to 5 miles away, while an elephant's trumpeting can be heard up to 2-3 miles away.
Music performed by a mixture of musical instruments not usually heard together. A musical 'hodge-podge'.
A party pooper, i already heard that. :¬)
I heard that you went to the beach on an elephant!
Nelly the elephant met the head of the herd on the road to Mandalay.
Never heard abuot mayby fairy tells
i think the elephant will starf or will have to be fed in actually i heard that the elephant wouldn't be able to drink, eat, or have dust showers.