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    What’s Art? Does a kindergarten child’s painting count as art? Or does my own terrible graffiti on my textbook count as art as well? Yes, they are. Whatever, people can see and get some inspiriting from it can be called “Art.” In the 20th century, what people get are their rights and freedom. The man and woman equality and repealed of black discrimination, people started to respect each other and this world became freer and easier for people to live. Freedom brought equality and entertainments.…

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    Ball State School of Music presented a jazz concert at Sursa Hall. The concert provided free admission to students and created a fantastic jazz performance. The crowd in attendance was a mixture of students, natives of Muncie and jazz enthusiast. The performance drew a diverse crowd because it provided a high level of entertainment that everyone could enjoy. It is highly recommended that everyone in the community attend at least one performance by the Ball State School of Music because it is a…

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    Music have been a big entreatment all around the world. Instrument, lyrics and sounds have been for a lot of people there passion for many years. Music is very dynamic and always change all the time depends on the society and the people. Personally, I love music it gives vivid harmony to my life all the time. Musics is so amazing that have been used to communication for thousand of years. Renaissance era was one of the many era very well known in the history of music, was practice often on…

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    Music reflects culture. It is a central means by which a group asserts its relationship to past generation, distinguishes insiders from outsiders, and addresses the future. Music have been always part of our live, our culture, ourselves. Music have become the symphony and rhythms that motivate us to continue when we have fallen or encountered difficulties. When we are sad, cool, hungry, depressive or even happy, we humans just think of one thing, hear that song, that special song that would make…

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    book completely, comes pretty late during the analysis. “Music may be the activity that prepared our pre-human ancestors for speech communication and for the very cognitive, representational flexibility necessary to become humans.” (Daniel J. Levitin, 260.) This quote pretty much expresses the full meaning of this book, which is to explain the innate importance and development of music. This quote is received when the argument about how music has evolved humans, is brought up. Along with other…

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    My Inspiring Song Music. The one aspect of life that can change my bad mood into a good one. The one thing that can make my world stop in from spinning out of control when stress is trying to take over. The one simple song can bring back a million memories of a lifetime within a few seconds. Music helps many people overcome the challenges they face whether they are big or small encounters. There have been many songs that have impacted my life; these songs vary from the rap songs my friends and…

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    For years people have believed that musical training and listening has the ability to increase IQ, but some recent studies have inconsistent results. Many people also question whether listening to modern music has the same effects and benefits as classical music. Exposure to music, that includes both listening and lessons through childhood and teenage years, has been proven to increase IQ and other similarly based skills. There have been many studies but the most well known is the controversial…

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    I have been playing piano for eight years. In those eight years, I have taken piano from three different teachers. My first teacher taught me how to read basic music and helped me grow my interest in piano. However, she was always getting sick and having to cancel my lessons and when I did have a lesson she would complain about how she was feeling bad. I finally had enough of this and decided the best thing to do would be to find another piano teacher. My second teacher was very strict and…

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    Nebraska Alexander Payne’s Nebraska is a perfect representation of the process of aging. Following the Grant family on their journey from Billings, Montana to Lincoln, Nebraska as they venture out on a journey to claim a million-dollar prize is both entertaining and eye-opening. The movie perfectly reflects various theories of adult development in the interactions between characters, including Woodrow (Woody), Kate, Ross, and David Grant. Such theories as ageism, the physical changes due to…

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    Having the pleasure to enjoy the wonderful Tampa Museum of Art was the enlightening of the week. I had the opportunity to join a tour, and get the information behind each artwork. By knowing that information it gave me understanding of most of the artwork. Each portrait I observed had many views of the art. Each artist and photographer gave a different concept, and meaning behind the picture. Through the tour I adored collectively all the visual art. There were many that caught my eye. From…

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