
1. Copy ISKL’s mission Statement into your blog.
2. Insert the word (silence) in the statement in the place that you think would create the most tension.
3. Explain in one paragraph why you think your VOID would create tension for the listener.
The International School of Kuala Lumpur provides an exceptional education that challenges each student to develop the (SILENCE) attitudes, skills, knowledge and understanding to become a highly successful, spirited, socially responsible global citizen.
I've put the silence after 'the' and before 'attitude', because it makes the audience ask question and take more attention to the sentence. Before the 'silence', is about ISKL providing education that develops... when the sentence end like this, the audience will think 'develop what??' If there's a question, there is usually a answer. The answer to the audience's question, is 'attitude, skills...', explaining what ISKL's education can make a student develop.
4. Describe one way composers can create tension (question) and release (answer) in their music.
One way composers creates tension and release in their music, is to create a void in the middle of the piece. Normally, if something unexpected happened to people, people usually pay attention to the unexpected thing. It works the same with music. By creating a void, people ask question,(which creates tension) and after the void, continues the music, (which is release).
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