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    Music Producer

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    Produce: cause to make something happen or come into existence. Music producers from all around the world are known to guide the process of making an album or a song creatively. This role is crucial to the making of albums, as fans will listen to projects and not realize the miniscule micromanaging necessary to create a specific sound and atmosphere (Dan Connor). They are the directors of the movie known as music (Ek), and they usually never stand in the spotlight. According to Dan Connor, a…

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    Call To Music

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    A Call to Music Creates Impact Music is known for its greatest impact towards the lives of many people. Music elevates different kinds of moods and it makes everyone jive into its lyrics and beat. Its magnificent symphony creates a soothing ambiance as it drifts you to another level of experience. The influence of music has drawn many people to become its lover in composing notes making it lyrical and mind blowing especially when it is derived with sounds. It has led many people to become great…

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    Oddities In Music

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    Gabriel van Oordt 3B-2 Oddities in Music: the Unorthodox Use of Instruments How does an artist successfully entrance his or her audience into watching and hearing their music video repeatedly again, and again, and again? Several artists handle their publicity differently. Some run large promotional campaigns to get their music out there in a way in which the average person cannot truly avoid their work. Others have their work passed around by their viewers for a multitude of reasons. In order…

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    Music In School

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    Everyone hears music in some way, shape, or form every day. Many people do not realize it, but music affects our thinking process and overall mood. Going to a school where music is neither taught nor allowed would be extremely different than what we are personally used to. Approximately seventy percent of children learn to play a musical instrument during their school career, and roughly twenty percent of adults surveyed said that they wished they had learned to play an instrument when they…

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    Musi Music

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    Music has influenced many societies over the yea, including the civilisation humans. Music is a method of self-expression, inspiration, give voice to the voiceless.it a tool that uses to communicate, as seen through how ancient aboriginal cultures around the world have always used music to tell stories and express their history, culture and themselves as people. so music is always there no matter what, it is something that I personal have had the fortune in understanding; how it functions and…

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    Music In Frankenstein

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    Before movies had pivotal voices to be heard, they had music. Since Frankenstein in 1910, music has been playing a vital role in film by adding emotion and detail to the plot which the visuals and dialogue can’t portray. From the silent movies of the past to today’s CGI spectaculars, composers and directors very particularly design and choose the score to help a movie tell its story to the fullest, satisfying the vision of the director. The score of a movie has the power to establish emotions in…

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    Music Identity

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    Music can be a very important thing that gives a person identity. I like mostly clean songs, and ones that have an amazing melody and lyrics. I think some songs that define me are Fight Song by Rachel Platten, and Let it Go by Demi Lovato and Idina Menzel. Some songs I like include Heartbeat Song by Kelly Clarkson, Neon Lights by Demi Lovato, Sugar by Maroon 5, Style by Taylor Swift, and 22 by Taylor Swift. The genre of these songs is mostly pop. Some are pop and rock(Style), or a Disney…

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    Disorders In Music

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    loud. She says that the Vyvanse that she takes for her ADHD makes her angry. To her, music is a release from the disorder that racks her brain. Baldarelli and Morris both suffer from mental disorders and both use art to cope with the symptoms. These girls are part of the growing trend among mental disorder sufferers of using artistic…

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    Music In The Hobbit

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    Music is very important to everyday life. Everyone in every kind of culture has music that they listen to, whether the person who listen to it is a human or a creature from “The Hobbit”. In chapters from this novel, the magical beings known as dwarves, elves, and goblins sing their very own song in that chapter. Each song shows a different tone, content, and structure. This reveal In the beginning of the novel, the dwarves, Gandalf, and Bilbo plan to go on an adventure. When they are planning,…

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    Injustice And Music

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    Injustice and struggle have been prevalent throughout the world and music has been a key factor in bringing people together to fight for a cause, such as the Civil Rights Movement and the apartheid in South Africa. From these tribulations, people gave rise to songs such as We Shall Overcome and Nkosi Sikelel’ iAfrika, to unite, to feel a sense of comfort and hope. The songs We Shall Overcome and Nkosi Sikelel’ iAfrika have become musical representations of triumph over the injustice within…

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