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    piano and drums seemed to accompliment the most to the rift. The others played along. Thin textured song but fun. Rhythm- This is quadruple meter with ba-ker fitting the mix. I could tell the accent beat always hit at 4 which led to the reloop. The tempo accelerates when he is yelling "I'm a monkey" at the end. Dynamics- The guitar has the most forte. The tambourine is very soft and I missed it while listening the first time around. Before the end, the song decresends a bit until Mcjagger…

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    effects of listening to music, stating that “performance should improve while listening to the fast tempo and major background music compared to a slow tempo and minor mode background music” (Bottiroli et al 2014). Although this may be true in some circumstances, it was found through this particular experiment that fast paced music, with the inclusion of lyrics, worsened the performance compared to slow tempo music, such as classical. Vocal music is clearly more disruptive during the learning…

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    Experiencing a concert live is breath taking because it comes to realization how much work the artist has put into the music and choreography. Listening to the album is based off of visuals in your head as of what is going on in the song, or how the story is being played out. The concert is about giving the fans a show, but artist also let fans join in on the songs while they sing it just to see how many people actually listen to the music that they have been putting out. You could anticipate…

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    and Zefferelli used music to convey a feeling of urgent ignorance in the balcony scene. Luhrmann accurately depicts the feeling of ignorance in this scene throughout it. He uses fast and lively music whenever Romeo and Juliet are together. The music tempo increases greatly whenever they are talking about getting married. For instance, when Juliet is saying, “Three words, dear Romeo, and good night indeed. / If that thy bent love be honorable, / Thy purpose marriage, send me word tomorrow, / By…

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    East Carolina University students to play. The piece is based on Latin music and had a great energetic rhythm throughout the whole song. The cowbell, maracas, conga drums and xylophone that started playing at the very beginning of the song set the tempo for all the other instruments that came in during later measures. I found the Chips and Salsa piece…

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    “Music therapy, to me, is music performance without the ego. It’s not about entertainment as much as it’s about empathizing. If you can use music to slip past the pain and gather insight into the working of someone else’s mind, you can begin to fix a problem.” (Jodi Picoult) Music Therapy can be used to improve the quality of life for people dealing with many different medical and psychological issues. Have you ever wondered what music therapy is? Music therapy is a health profession where…

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    1738 opera Serse by George Frideric Handel. It has often been arranged for other voice types and instruments, including solo organ, solo piano, violin and piano, and string ensembles, often under the title "Largo from Xerxes", although the original tempo is marked larghetto. For most of the piece the vocalist is in piano (soft) and only forte (loud) one time close to the end of the piece. Even though many composers write on the music sheet how the musical performance should be interpreted, many…

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    Breaking the Mold Jazz music in the 1950’s typically consisted of smooth, melodic lines, and compositions in 4/4, and in some cases, 3/4 rhythm, which made it easy for listeners to dance along to, therefore boosting the popularity of the particular band. Dave Brubeck went against this commonality, and created music that he enjoyed playing, rather than composing songs that fit into the standardized “jazz mold.” This decade introduced some immensely talented jazz musicians with the innovative…

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    THE MORNING RAGA (VARIOUS THEMES) - BY DHANANJAY ARORA “The Morning Raga” is a film based on the play written by Mahesh Datani. This story basically revolves around music. In this story there are two best friends Swarnlata who is a Carnatic singer and Vaishnavi is shown as a violinist. On getting an opportunity of singing in the concert Swarnlata dominates Vaishnavi on accompanying her with their children. On the way their bus met with an accident with the car on the bridge of their village and…

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    1. Song Title: Maple Leaf Rug (Scott Joplin) Group: Large piano with only one male singer in alone room. Description: It seems that the singer in his right hand was using the piano and in his left hand was the sound of the trombone. I believe the song has a known style. 2. Song Title: Maple Leaf Rug (Jelly Roll Morton) Group: Large piano with only one male singer and also with the long plant of leaf. Description: The singer seems that he was mad and the song was fast. It was clear that in the…

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