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    Examining Music and Communication between Musical Genres Daniel Gano Arizona State University COM 308 Spring 2016 Building Block I Examining Music and Communication between Musical Genres General topic: Music and communication. Narrower Focus: Examining the relationship between music and communication, as well as the effect of musical genre on this relationship. Topic Question: How does music affect communication within modern society, and how does this vary between different genres of…

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    minion of music. Born Anthony Cornelius Hamilton, now aged 45, had been around mainstream without us completely noticing. Despite the strong music association that he had harnessed from growing in Charlotte, North Carolina, Hamilton kept it on the low and worked his way up the ladder of fame as quietly as he could. Focusing on genres such as R&B, soul and hip-hop, he is also notoriously known for his ability to…

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    kicks, points and flicks of the feet. There are a variety of Mambo rhythms, and they are all based on the clave rhythm that used in Afro-Cuban music. The rhythms are set by a variety of percussion instruments including drums, timbales and cowbells. Piano, bass, strings (guitar and violin), and winds (trumpets and saxophones) are also common in Mambo music. This dance may be described as a riff or a Rumba with a break or emphasis on 2 and 4 in a…

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    1010 22 Apr 2015 Public School Music: Are We Preaching to the Choir? Words can often fail us when we want to convey our emotions. In fact, words can even be our downfall in certain situations. What do we use when we have no words? One of the most commonly used ways is through music. Music serves as an outlet to express our feelings and just escape from the trying times we might be facing. . Unfortunately people within the education system are starting to wipe out music from any and all forms of…

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    goes on, music evolves away from human influences. Music is played more and more by electronic methods. In the 1950s, music reinvented itself by developing into electronic music. Electronic music gave many artists freedom to explore their own ideas. Artists and composers of electronic music acknowledged that there are main principles regarding electronic music. Technology naturally leads to experimentation any eventually acceptance of new sounds, styles, and techniques for making music.…

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    countries such as Britain, Canada, Thailand, Australia, Japan, and Brazil. In less than ten years, Lady Gaga has become one of the world’s most accomplished and beloved musicians of this generation and has lived a life dedicated to the evolution of music and…

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    It all started September 2006, and I was at the age of 16. My sister introduced me to a boyband from South Korea of the name BigBang. The band consisted of five members ranging from the ages of 17 to 19. She made me listened to their first album and I instantly became a fan. I immediately started doing research on this boyband, because I had to know their names and everything about them. During my research I found out that the group had just debuted in August 2006 and already gained a huge…

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    speaker, producer, director, expert, colleague and dictator (Hunt, Stelluto, & Hooijberg, 2004, p. 147-149). Moreover, as Hunt, Stelluto, and Hooijberg (2004) assumed, orchestra musicians have already received good music education and they also have a great understanding of the music as the conductors do, so the musicians might appreciate more about the interpretive insight and emotional content than mere technical expertise from the conductors. 3. Effectiveness of Leadership…

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    Music is a very important aspect to our everyday life. Some might find it difficult to go throughout the day without listening to some kind of music. There are different reasons as to why people listen to music, some may be for entertainment, emotional connection, and or physical activity. Music has different effects on everybody which provides the support for music therapy. Music Therapy is the use of music to promote, maintain, and restore mental, emotional, and spiritual health. The idea of…

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    most acclaimed cellist is a Yo Yo Ma. He is a songwriter of Chinese decent known for playing the grand classics. Yo Yo Ma is not only an artist of music, but diversifies one’s understanding of what music was like in the past. One example is how he had the role of serving as the artist director of the Silk Road Project. The Silk Road Project explores music that was present, established and exchanged during the Triangle Trade. Yo Yo Ma uses various directions of art, form and grace in his works.…

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