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Dress&Culture Rock musicians Music Essay
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This report will provide information that Rock 'n' roll that was the style of music that appeared, as you have probably guessed already, during the 1950s drastically changing the popular music and becoming a powerful factor in the development of teenage culture firstly across the American and British nations and then the rest of the world.
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Music Course at the University of California Music Essay
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I have taken care to focus on music from my childhood years. I have gained sufficient experience in handling different varieties of music and playing various musical instruments. My family has supported me a lot in identifying my musical aptitude and providing every possible opportunity to nurture it.
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Types of Ambient Music Music Essay
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Ambient music is referred to as a kind of music that encircles or engulfs a listener without drawing any particular attention to itself. Brian Eno explains that “Ambient music must be able to accommodate many levels of listening attention, without enforcing one in particular; it must be as ignorable as it is interesting”.
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The Effect of Music and Color on People Music Essay
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The individual's attitude and behavior and their frame of mind when they listen to a specific piece of music or look at a specific color. That really changes the impact of the piece of music and color on that specific individual's mind and behavior. Thus, it sets it to be a positive effect or a negative effect.  
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Compare Two Types of Music Eras Music Essay
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According to the report the Middle Ages were a changing point for many parts of the world, and this was no different for the musical development of the time. Music was an integral part of everyday life, and was especially important in the context of religious worship and church services. This time period gave us a myriad of different lyrical pieces.
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Music Essay
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According to the paper Mozart worked primarily in the following genres such as Chamber music, Symphonies, Operas, Oratorios, liturgical compositions and Concertos that identified him not only as an affectionate person. Mozart’s Sonata 14 is one of the two sonatas and this sonata is the one we are about to analyze in this essay.
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Video and Music for the Internet Music Essay
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The IEEE-1934 standard is one of the most usable and helpful technologies ever developed for the transmitting of data over cables. It is low cost and high speed, both major factors when considering how a company should transmit movies and audio.
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History of Jazz and Dance Music Essay
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With prosperity came a revived interest in entertainment, particularly in music and dance. As Jazz music became more popular, new dances such as the Shimy, Lindy Hop and Charleston were introduced.
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The Musician of Today - His Originality and Sophistication Music Essay
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It has been seen that most musicians, especially in the modern era, stick to playing classics at their performances. In this regard, the topic of this paper is that the amateurs, professionals, and beginners must stick to playing the music of the great musicians, without adding any element of their personal sense of music to the same. 
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The Phantom of the Opera Music Essay
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The musical tells the story of the passion and love of a disfigured musical genius, who lives in the catacombs of the Paris Opera, for his protégé Christine Daaé, surrounded by the horror he causes between the cast.
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Symbols in Reggae Music Music Essay
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The most common themes of Reggae music include poverty, politics, and Rastafarianism (which is a set of spiritual and cultural beliefs with wide-ranging interpretations. Other subjects like love, sex, and socializing also find mention in the lyrics although social criticism is the predominant theme.
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Keeping Music in the Classrooms Music Essay
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Music is actually at the core of any comprehensive education program, since it is so beneficial and contributory in many things other classes just cant address.
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Music Since World War II, Concert Review Music Essay
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Audiences were given a wide variety of music to listen to. With the advent of television, music performance became increasingly visual. Headphones made possible people sitting close to one another.
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Interpretations of Tsuru no Sugomori Music Essay
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While the song is titled Nesting Crane, personally I envision someone doing movements in the form of a bird rather than and actual crane in a nest.
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Reflections on Similar Principles of Two Masterpieces Music Essay
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Both works are masterpieces in their own right with similarities that are obvious even to a layman like me. Both are soft and mellow in their respective styles with slight variations in tempo and timbre. Both compositions are balanced delicately with no sudden changes of form or loudness to jolt the eye and ear.
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Berlioz Bicentennial Music Essay
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Ironically, the real story of this concert centered on conductor Miller, who filled out the program with superlative accounts of Strauss's Don Juan and Tchaikovsky's Fifth Symphony--the latter the best I've heard live. Indeed the thunderous ovation following the symphony was altogether ecstatic--perhaps even rapturous.
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Borrowings in Classical Music Between Countries, Composers, Different Ages Music Essay
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According to the findings, it can, therefore, be said that the notion that music is invariably or inherently detached from the public events and politics of their age is a fiction, one to which many people are strongly attached, but which obscures and distorts a proper and full understanding of their work.
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A New Saxophone Music Style Music Essay
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The saxophone has a great versatility. One hundred and sixty years from its invention by Adolphe Sax, this instrument has proven to be a protagonist of jazz and popular music, as well as an instrument of contemporary classical music, capable of satisfying diverse creative aspirations, from the most conventional pieces to experimental music.
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Analysis of Contemporary Music Music Admission/Application Essay
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This piece is also based upon the concept of nature, but its subject is the beautiful plovers as they soar in the sky. These are rare birds and there is a spiritual aspect in their rarity that shines through the music which is almost like a prayer and a celebration of the divinity of nature.
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Understanding Indian Classical Music Music Essay
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Music of India has always occupied a predominant position in the rich cultural heritage of India. Comprising various races and cultural diversities Indian Music exhibits a complex musical system. Understanding Indian classical music in particular demands a time of entire life. The earliest Indian Music has been found to emerge out of the Vedas, the sacred scriptures of the Hindus.
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Cultural Music in Terms of Values Music Essay
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Cultural music should not be considered in the limitations of modern musical instruments, it depicts the traditions and norms to which we belong. Moreover, cultural music depicts those values, which we have put in oblivion today and which became our identity as these present the roots that our predecessors left.
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The Origins of Gospel Music Music Essay
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Popularly associated with African-American communal religious worship and prayer, gospel music actually evolved out of the American experience itself, independent of race. Boyer, a music historian, clarifies the confusion surrounding the origins of gospel music stating that its roots go back to the Second Awakening religious revival groups of the early 1800s.
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Indonesian Music - Gamelan Music Essay
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Gamelan is comparable only to two things: moonlight and flowing water, it is pure and mysterious like moonlight, it is always the same and always changing like flowing water. It forms for our ears no song, this music, it is a state of being, such as moonlight itself which lies
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The Importance of Music in Schools Music Essay
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According to the report that musical training can enhance brain function”. Numerous other studies have indicated greater spatial-temporal scores among children who participated in music education versus those who did not participate. Many opposed to the idea of taking time out of the traditional school day to integrate music education argue.
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The analysis of Eminems lyrics Music Essay
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The feminism movement has been successful in gaining women rights, but men’s perceptions of women at a base level have not seemed to change. Eminem, like many men of this generation, uses demeaning speech to convey their frustration at not being able to be in control of women, plus this kind of humiliation raises the man’s self-esteem.
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Recorded Music a Paradigm in Transition Music Essay
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The Recording Industry Association of America was created in the early 50s and was similar to the radio industry group that governed the use of airwaves by radio distributors who were once thought to be distributing music free of cost much like the internet is thought of today.
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The creative use of music within occupational therapy Music Essay
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Music is used therapeutically to deal with physical, psychological and social functioning for patients of all ages and is a recognized health service used within occupational, physical and speech therapy. Music therapy effectively treats people of all ages suffering from a broad range of afflictions and is offered in a variety of settings.
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The Relationship Between Masculinity And Popular Music In 2005 Music Essay
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His songs are primarily about working-class issues, evoking notions of community and local identity: ‘the effects of poverty and uncertainty, the consequences of weakness and crime… the murky reality of the American dream’
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Radio and the Music Industry Music Dissertation
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In the essay there will be a discussion of the research methodology selected for examining these issues.  In this particular case ethnography was selected as a research method as was evaluation of relevant data from other sources.  Justification will be provided as in-depth discussion and analysis of the research findings.
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James Brown in 1960s America Music Essay
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James Brown, the “Godfather of Soul,” is arguably one of the most prolific and influential musicians of the past fifty years. With a discography that includes over 120 albums, he remains one of the most enduring forces in American popular music.
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Chris Isaaks Wicked Game Music Essay
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Generally speaking, Bruce Springsteen was calling for tickets. So was Madonna. And Sean Penn. And Sylvester Stallone. And Laura Dern. And Rickie Lee Jones. And Mickey Rourke. And some of the cast from Twin Peaks. They all wanted to see one of the most compelling rock & roll acts hit the Top Ten in years: Chris Isaak.
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Country Music in America: Patsy Cline Music Essay
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The author states that in a contextualized understanding of this genius, one finds “Patsy defined by the country/pop tension in her music and one who was clearly low class.” Therefore, this study intends to investigate the life and career of Patsy Cline in order to find how she celebrated country music in her music.
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Music in My Life Music Essay
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 My goal in studying music is therefore simply to improve.  How I will apply this can go in an infinite number of directions: playing in a band or studio, scoring music or commercials, join an orchestra or any number of other possibilities.  The main point will always be to both make music in any way possible, and make it in a way that I enjoy it enough to keep doing it. 
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Japanese Popular Music Music Essay
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One essential development that immensely contributed to the international popularity of J-Pop is the alleviation of the Japanese music industry from being an ignored local phenomenon to being a big influence that has a decisive say in the Japanese and international pop culture.
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Music and Baroque Period Music Essay
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The Baroque period in history refers to the style prevalent between 1600 -1750, and this period in music came immediately after the Renaissance. This was a period of the intellectual arena vibrated with a new found energy. The music of this period is characterized by functional tonality, where emphasis was laid on elaborate musical ornamentation.
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The Development of Electronic Music in the age of Post Modernism Music Essay
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However the focus will inevitably be upon how the past two decades have changed the face of music and this will entail a discussion how the younger crowd of musicians is bringing innovative styles.
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The Beatles as Musicians Music Essay
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The author states that no doubt, the song is considered one of the essential compositions of psychedelic rock style. The nostalgic effect of the song has been proficiently created mainly by the beauty of the sound, the extraordinary sequence of the musical tones, the use of multi-layered instruments, and their effects.
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The Hip Hop Music Genre Music Essay
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The term hip hop was coined by a rapper known as Keith Cowboy who was a group member of the Grandmaster Flash and the Furious five band. He did this when he was teasing a friend who had joined the U.S. army by singing these words i.e. hip hop hip hop in a manner that imitated the rhythm of marching soldiers.
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Heavy Metal and Society Music Article
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A society is a self-reproducing grouping of individuals occupying a particular territory, which may have its own distinctive culture and institutions. Society has its nucleus and periphery: "normal" citizens, who have a job and family, sometimes could be quite intolerant of those who are not like them, those who have different life priorities and follow different world outlook.
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The Exact Details of Scott Joplins Birth Music Essay
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The exact details of Scott Joplin's birth are uncertain, but he was born probably in Linden Texas, between June 1, 1867, and mid-January 1868. He had five siblings, among which he was the second child. His parents were Florence Givins and Giles Joplin. When he was still a very young child his family moved to Texarkana, where his mother cleaned homes for a living.
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The Performance Practice of Bach' Era Music Assignment
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The author states that there were certain types of music education that were the main part of the Lutheran period like Musica Practica. Their schools given singing and music a special part in their curriculum shows the importance of music at that time. Music in the educational scenario of Bach is a system used for communicating with God.
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The Relation Between the Embouchure and Flute Playing Music Essay
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The author explains that the flutist blows a quick jet of air through the embouchure hole. The pressure inside the mouth is above atmospheric level, usually 1 kPa. The source of power to  the instrument is the work done to accelerate the air in this jet. The flutist provides the power required to produce a sound. 
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The Development of American Film Music Music Coursework
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To listen to the score of a film is to appreciate fully exactly what the filmmakers were trying to point out to us. The acting and directing and the writing are the element that primarily we remember, however, subconsciously we remember more than we give ourselves credit for. A movie can be seen once and already the themes are ingrained in our minds.
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Ray Charles' Influence on Music in 1960's Music Essay
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Ray Charles, an African American jazz musician was born on the 23rd of September 1932, Ray Charles Robinson. He later adopted the stage name, Ray Charles, to avoid being confused with the boxer Ray Robinson. His father, Bailey Robinson was a mechanic and handyman, while his mother Heather Robinson, worked in a sawmill. His blindness came about as a result of untreated glaucoma. 
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Rethinking the Apotheosis of Jazz Music Book Report/Review
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The author states that in Ken Burns' documentary Jazz are intended to serve an important good of including the history of African-Americans and blacks themselves as a positive, constitutive force of American national identity. The presentation of Jazz as a genealogy of black elites has its place and its message in America.
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Power of Musicals and Music Theatres Music Essay
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Firstly it is necessary to give a definite explanation of what musical theatre is. It is known that musical theatre is a kind of theatre which comprises singing, dancing, music, and spoken dialogues. Musical theatre is told to be connected with opera which is characterized by the different forms of popular music, but the instrumentation is different.
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The History of Hip-Hop Music Essay
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To begin from the very beginning, the music that is known to us today as hip-hop was called disco rap in ancient times. It was a fellow named Keith Cowboy, a rapper with the band Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five that coined the famous term “Hip-hop”. The term “hip-hop” was used for the first time in print by Steven Hagar.
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The Beatles: Girl Music Essay
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The author states that a simple percussion that is consistent throughout does not dominate but simply backs the moderate tempo of the song. However, the changing progressions and phrasing throughout the song give the illusion of a changing tempo and time signature. The instrumentation is built on top of a bass line.
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The history of Jazz Music Essay
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During the 1920s, Jazz began to migrate to Chicago, Illinois. Many musicians from New Orleans, including Armstrong, were influencing the local musicians, thus creating the Chicago style form of jazz.
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Visual arts, music, drama, and film constitute works of art Music Essay
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Art has been long criticized and appreciated at the same time for its subjectivity. The interesting fact here is, that though subjectivity makes art what it is, it really makes it difficult for somebody to draw a line in the conceptualization of true art, from the novice attempt.
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