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    hobbies I enjoy taking time out of my day to do. Even though they are two completely different things, they have quite a few similarities that stand out. When I think about songwriting, it's just another form of art. Songwriting and drawing may be classified and put in the same group name, art, but are two different things. However, they obviously do have some things in common. Songwriting is usually produced electronically or traditionally.…

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    boy he had an intimate experience with art; the works of his childhood reveal rather specific color combinations, infused by his perception that "each color lives by its mysterious life.At first he followed his family’s wishes to go into law, entering the University of Moscow in 1886. He graduated with honors, but he earned a fieldwork scholarship that entailed a visit to the Vologda province to study their traditional criminal law and religion. The folk art there and the spiritual study seemed…

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    In Kevin Starr’s article, “An Imagined Place: Art and Life on the Coast of Dream”, he lists the arts that contribute to the perception of California as a place of promise. He captures the promise of California by giving specific examples from each of the arts and how they contribute to the creation of this promise. Of these arts however, photography and outdoors/sports are the best for exploring the connection between promise and the arts. The utilization of photography and the outdoors as an…

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    The first step for my Arts Making was to decide which character from my drama oral storytelling to select as the perspective of my song. After some thought, I chose my younger sister. This meant that my song was based on how a young child would view the sites and sounds of Amsterdam. I then decided to select a well known children’s nursery rhyme to form the melody of my song as I felt that this would reflect the child’s perspective. I chose The Wheels on the Bus. Next, I wrote the lyrics for my…

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    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. The cello, however, is his greatest work of art. Today, he is known as the greatest cellist yet.…

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    4th, the Northern Michigan University music department’s Jazz band held a concert at Reynolds Recital Hall on campus. The music was surprisingly quite varied compared to what I had expected and the musicians were clearly talented. The entire performance was very impressive and it was neat to see fellow students performing and displaying such skill. Ultimately, I was glad to have attended the concert, despite the fact that I don’t particularly enjoy jazz music. The entire concert consisted of…

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    13 and his mother being a music teacher helped Davis express his love for music. By the age of 16 Davis was talented enough to play at local restaurants and bars around the city. Within one year a band called “Blue Devils” recognized Davis’s talent and asked him to join. Right after Miles finished high school in 1944 he moved to New York to study at Juilliard School which is arguably one of the most influential art school in the world. Although Juilliard School of Arts helped him improve his…

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    grew up, music was there for me at ever juncture of my life’s journey. When I was an anxious kid moving to a new area in elementary school, it offered me a release from stress and a way to bond with other students. Even without any shared tangible experiences with the other kids, I could relate to them through singing tunes of the popular music of the time. I listened to about 60 songs on my first-generation iPod Nano when I was alone in my room after school, and the consonant, uptempo music…

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    Student’s Name Professor’s Name Course Date Dance and Culture Introduction Those who could not hear the music proclaimed those who were seen dancing insane. Most people do not view dance as a form of art but in true sense, it is the most expressive form of art in the world. It is international, and it comes in different forms from different cultures such as the hip-hop dance, Bharata Natyam, Geogian Folk, flamingo, African dance etc. Dance is the articulation of one self and emotions with the…

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    Music is life. It is a kind of art that involves organized and perceptible sounds and silence. It is usually expressed in terms of pitch, rhythm, and the superiority of sound. Music plays a very important role in our daily life. It is a means of expressing our feelings and emotions. Music is a genuine way to flee life, which gives us relief in pain and helps us to lessen the stress of the every day schedule. Urban music artist Rahn Anthoni creates hot hip-hop with an R&B flow that hints at…

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