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    Inside Out Analysis

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    The film score for the 2015 movie Inside Out was composed by Michael Giacchino. The music in the film helps describe the feelings of the characters and the mood the writers want to convey to the audience. Giacchino utilized an orchestra in order to compose the music for this film. The movie begins with the birth of a baby girl to two happy parents. The music is fast paced and uplifting telling the audience how joyful this moment is. The emotions inside the main character’s head begin to reveal…

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    Hum. The touch of each music note, the pause between the notes, the extension of the note through the pedal is my escape. The background music, the lyrics, and each beat is my cue to express myself. The harshness of the drums, the swiftness of the guitars, and the steadiness of the pianos, are my way to express myself. Even if the radio or my fingers are not hitting the keys, music is a way for me to illustrate my ideas. Music has allowed me to pour out my own writing creations on paper.…

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    the production process in fact. Also, I acquired knowledge and ability to create and critically interpret meaning through art, music, drama, and dance. All of these multiple formats of expression will be explained in detail in the following paragraphs. Music The performance I was responsible for editing music. The background music of our production is often used film music. For example, Up, Inside Out and Requiem For A Dream. Also, there is some sound effect used in my soundtrack, such as the…

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    Concert Critique: Concert

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    The Quapaw String Quartet concert Friday, March 23 that was in Bevens Music Room of Brown Chapel at 7:30 pm., which was a Dan C. and Sidney West Endowed Concert. I really enjoyed this concert because the performers are always magnificent, and they are great on conveying the underlying message or feeling of the pieces they play. The performers played pieces from the Classical and Romantic period, and they were in chamber music pieces because the instruments that the performers played were: two…

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    Music And Memory Essay

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    Music plays an important role in people’s daily life. Previous studies suggest that music positively affects people’s cognitive performance especially working memory. Many college students read, do homework or prepare for exams while listening to music. Background music is an important environmental factor in our learning context that may have impact on our attention span and later recall of information. However, whether background music serves as a distractor or enhancer on memory remain an…

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    The topic that involves the topic that if music can effect a score on a test hasn’t showed up on many sites. The scientific question is: Can music affect a score on a test if music is playing in the background? There has been some websites that has provided information about different individuals also trying the experiment. These experiments will be different from this experiment because of multiple reasons. Most of them have been tested before the 21st century. This experiment will also be for…

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    Music in schools The movement of music into a schools starts in the progressive era, when people realized that music could be used as a tool to promote social reform within the poorer classes-and could be used to change the economic status of the country as a whole-where the purpose of music became transformed. Instead of the original purpose as a representation of people with power and a form of their entertainment, music became a tool to help social, political, and economic reform and…

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    1a. After reading the case study on Salif Keita from the textbook along with listening to the two songs, I believe the aspects of Keita that defines his identity the most are his ethnic background, global musical exposure, and his unique individual voice. Early on in Keita’s career, it was his ethnic Mali background along with his European influence that played a major role in his musical identity. In his song “Africa”, he uses traditional African instruments including “the talking drum, kora…

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    Benefits of Music in People’s Lives For centuries, people have been looking for new ways to develop and/or improve certain skills in their lives. People have for numerous years searched for ways to make their lives easier and less stressful. They have sought out for ways to treat certain disabilities and illnesses. People have been trying to figure how to find ways to do these things, but what if the solution has been right in front of humankind this whole time. What if the answer to all…

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    Victor Hugo once said "music expresses that which cannot be said and on which it is impossible to be silent." The ability to play an instrument is such a beautiful outlet to get emotions out and to let your creative juices flow. Music is such a huge factor in many people 's life, and the happiness it bring, should be spread to as many people as possible. It lets people express themselves as freely as they can; there are no limitations to what they can play. Who is better to give to than our…

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