I Know Many Songs But I Cannot Sing

I Know Many Songs  But I Cannot Sing
Author: Brian Kiteley
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2002-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780743237598

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In Cairo, an American named Ib encounters an Armenian named Gamal-Leon, who begins to follow Ib as a joke one evening toward the end of Ramadan, the period when Muslims fast by day and feast by night. As the two strangers roam the night, the readers swim with Ib against a tide of mistranslation and rumor thst submerges them in an almost hallucinatory experience of foreignness.

Why Catholics Can t Sing

Why Catholics Can t Sing
Author: Thomas Day
Publsiher: Crossroad Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1992
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0824511530

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This book is about the culture of American Christianity and what it does to our understanding of God, self, and community as reflected in the way Christians worship.

Now Write

Now Write
Author: Sherry Ellis
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2006-09-07
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781101117835

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A collection of personal writing exercises and commentary from some of today's best novelists, short story writers, and writing teachers, including Jill McCorkle, Amy Bloom, Robert Olen Butler, Steve Almond, Jayne Anne Phillips, Virgil Suarez, Margot Livesay, and more. What's the secret behind the successful and prolific careers of critically acclaimed novelists and short story writers Amy Bloom, Steve Almond, Jayne Anne Phillips, Alison Lurie, and others? Divine assistance? Otherworldly talent? An unsettlingly close relationship with the Muse? While the rest of us are staring at blank sheets of paper, struggling to come up with a first sentence, these writers are busy polishing off story after story and novel after novel. Despite producing work that may seem effortless, all of them have a simple technique for fending off writer's block: the writing exercise. In Now Write!, Sherry Ellis collects the personal writing exercises of today's best writers and lays bare the secret to their success. - In "The Photograph," Jill McCorkle divulges one of her tactics for handling material that takes plots in a million different directions; - National Book Award-nominee Amy Bloom offers "Water Buddies," an exercise for writers practicing their craft in workshops; - Steve Almond, author of My Life in Heavy Metal and Candyfreak, provides a way to avoiding purple prose in "The Five-Second Shortcut to Writing in the Lyric Register"; - and eighty-three more of the country's top writers disclose their strategies for creating memorable prose. Complemented by brief commentary from the authors themselves, the exercises in Now Write! are practical and hands-on. By encouraging writers to shamelessly steal proven techniques that have yielded books which have won National Book Awards, Pulitzers, and Guggenheim grants, Now Write! inspires the aspiring writer to write now.

Bad Singer

Bad Singer
Author: Tim Falconer
Publsiher: House of Anansi
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2016-05-14
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781770894464

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In the tradition of Daniel Levitin’s This Is Your Brain on Music and Oliver Sacks’ Musicophilia, Bad Singer follows the delightful journey of Tim Falconer as he tries to overcome tone deafness — and along the way discovers what we’re really hearing when we listen to music. Tim Falconer, a self-confessed “bad singer,” always wanted to make music, but soon after he starts singing lessons, he discovers that he’s part of only 2.5 percent of the population afflicted with amusia — in other words, he is scientifically tone-deaf. Bad Singer chronicles his quest to understand human evolution and music, the brain science behind tone-deafness, his search for ways to retrain the adult brain, and his investigation into what we really hear when we listen to music. In an effort to learn more about his brain disorder, he goes to a series of labs where the scientists who test him are as fascinated with him as he is with them. He also sets out to understand why we love music and deconstructs what we really hear when we listen to it. And he unlocks the secret that helps explain why music has such emotional power over us.

Shortcuts to Songwriting for Film TV

Shortcuts to Songwriting for Film   TV
Author: Robin Frederick
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2010
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0982004028

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Tens of thousands of songs are needed each year for TV, movies, and commercials. The songwriting techniques and marketing tips in this guide show how to craft music and lyrics to give the industry what it needs, make broadcast quality recordings, and pitch songs.

Primary Songs

Primary Songs
Author: Marguerite Murat Cook
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 80
Release: 1878
Genre: Hymns, English
ISBN: HARVARD:32044023402134

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Play Piano in a Flash

Play Piano in a Flash
Author: Scott Houston
Publsiher: Hyperion
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004-01-14
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1401307663

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As seen on public television stations nationwide, a revolutionary new approach to playing non-classical music on the piano. Have you ever wished you could play the piano Well, now you can! Scott "The Piano Guy" Houston teaches you to play the way the pros play, in a style enormously simpler than traditional classical piano and with an absolute minimum of note-reading. By focusing on playing the melody with the right hand (one note at a time) and simple chords with the left hand, Houston gives you the tools you need for a lifetime of musical enjoyment. Best of all, your tour guide to this adventure forces you to have fun along the way!

Freedom Evolves

Freedom Evolves
Author: Daniel C. Dennett
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2004-01-27
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781101572665

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Can there be freedom and free will in a deterministic world? Renowned philosopher Daniel Dennett emphatically answers “yes!” Using an array of provocative formulations, Dennett sets out to show how we alone among the animals have evolved minds that give us free will and morality. Weaving a richly detailed narrative, Dennett explains in a series of strikingly original arguments—drawing upon evolutionary biology, cognitive neuroscience, economics, and philosophy—that far from being an enemy of traditional explorations of freedom, morality, and meaning, the evolutionary perspective can be an indispensable ally. In Freedom Evolves, Dennett seeks to place ethics on the foundation it deserves: a realistic, naturalistic, potentially unified vision of our place in nature.