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    purpose of your first draft. In your proposal, you mentioned that you wanted to explore "how music and language coincide with one another [and] how music was and is used as a tool to communicate social issues and social changes." You also wanted to “show how music has been used as a form of language in worship, was, education medical etc.” In your first draft, you explained the purpose of African American music and described how and why this purpose changed throughout the centuries. Your first…

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    beneficial to one's way to success it’ll boost their memories. Diverse styles of music can help with different activities (Lucas 1). For example, when studying for a big test or just simply reading a suggested type of music would be classical like Mozart or Bach (Lucas 1). “Music can help shift energy levels, too, so…

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    Modern Music Challenges

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    image that often comes to mind is a performer on stage playing popular, rock, or classical music. However, what many do not realize is that there is a large range of mediums through which one can present music. Some of these methods include writing music to accompany a visual or interactive component such as television or video games. Despite the number of opportunities for original music, the art of writing music to picture is a arduous craft in itself. The challenges can sway composers from…

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    The reason I chose Wagner was because of his interesting background. Being from Germany myself, I can relate better to a German composer than any other composer just because I grew up under a German culture. What is specifically interesting about Wagner that separates him from all the other composers is that he his music pieces appealed to Adolf Hitler. His music was apparently played at concentration camps, which was used to re-educate the prisoners. This created a lot of controversy, which…

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    Under The Skin Analysis

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    film, there is a feeling of fragmented eeriness, that is only propagated by the masterful scoring, (or lack thereof,) by both the director and the composer. There is a noted lack of dialogue in the film that parallels the specific lack of foley and music in some scenes that add to the tense and twisted storyline. The, at times, uncomfortable silence, whether it be a musical or dialogue deficient scene, necessitates the audience’s undivided attention and draws them in further into movie, only to…

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    It is stated that music is a known additive to help students be better students and increase their average intelligence, but not just intelligence. Their ability to retain and stay focused, like J.J. Watt Most focused and feared football player. I believe that this a true matter, I believe that the effect that classical music plays on the brain is highly worth and truth. I haven't personally tried the experiment to see if it would affect me as it seems as though it be a long and time consuming…

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    German Music Education

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    how the music curriculum in Germany is created and utilized in a classroom setting so I can apply those strategies into my future classroom. What I plan to do with this grant is to travel throughout Germany and visit elementary schools, high school classrooms and a community music school to learn how or if they incorporate music into their education. During my research, I want to discover how music education has changed over time. Another plan is to learn if there are specific genres of music or…

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    Beyoncé's Concert Report

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    there to hear great music. Before Beyoncé took the stage the prelude was very musical as well. The arena had background music playing to keep the audience entertained. The concert took place on Saturday September 10,2016 at The Dome at America 's Center in St. Louis. The concert headlined Beyoncé only and there were no other performers during this concert. Throughout the night Beyoncé performed many of her pop hits as well as her R&B hit songs as well. Beyoncé also played music from other artist…

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    Background Chuck Berry was born on October 18, 1926 in ST. Louis to a middleclass family. His mother an African American woman with a college education and his father a carpenter. This stable home was essential for Berry to stay out trouble and additionally foster his hobbies and interest including music. Bu the Age of six berry was participating in a church choir. After learning how to play guitar Berry would be arrested for robbery and placed in jail. Following his time in jail he started his…

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    Firstly, the music is restrained because it is characterized by a clear singing melody. The singers use soprano and mezzo-soprano voices to sing. Also, the music expresses austerity because of the plainness and simplicity that it posse. A single instrument and voice are used in the music thus making it simple. Lastly, the music exhibits distributional evenness since its adjacent notes are separated by whole tones. Each…

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