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    Music DBQ Essay

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    classical musician that everyone has heard about. His tantalizing music has captured the attention of multiple generations around the world. However, most people only learn about him when they are teenagers or young adults. What would happen if children were exposed to his music and other genres? This question has been asked by many people and studies have been created to find the answer. While music can be distracting, listening to music at a young age in school is beneficial for students…

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    discussion I use Pandora radio the most. I use it to play music every time I drive my car to provide me with the music I like to listen to. I connect to my stereo in my car using the Bluetooth application on the stereo and my phone to provide me with that service. Another place that I use Pandora radio is in my house. I am able to connect to Pandora thru my Blu-ray player. I play music while I am working on my class work and during class to have a background noise that aids me in focusing while…

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    The Green Violinist

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    theatrical effect by using a bright green color on his face and one of his hand as the other hand has a glove while he plays the violin. Fiddler appears to be dancing on top of the houses. In the background, there are houses that have a triangle roof and a square windowpane in the house. There are people in the background one is trying to reach out to the floating man in the sky. In the foreground, there is a green man shoe dancing on top of the houses and a dog watching…

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    Beethoven Vs. Mozart

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    variation. Some of the past periods of music are classical and romantic. Two of the composers that lived during this period are Ludwig van Beethoven and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. These men are very influential in the area of classical music. Some different features of Mozart and Beethoven are their backgrounds, their completed compositions, and their styles. First of all, Beethoven and Mozart both grew up in loving homes that supported their desire to play music. They both had parents who…

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    Beyond the lyrics, the music develops the storyline by providing background effects. Specifically, before Deloris worked as a nun, the nuns sang their music slowly and at a low key. The music seemed sad and deep because it was not upbeat or happy. However, Deloris applied for a job at the church and decided to use her previous skills working in a nightclub…

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    well as background music in one film. The director used two tracks of sound for one scene. In this film, we could hear the characters’ dialogue and the background music at the same time many times. At the beginning of the film, when chief talks with his subordinates, we can hear the chief’s words and the passionate symphony at the same time. This is because two tracks were used in this scene. One sound track records the chief’s words, and another sound track records the background music.…

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    vocals. I had specifically chose this performance to do my report on because I wanted to feel what actual Native American music would be like in concert as opposed to what we naturally think of when it comes to Native American music. For me, that would include heavy drumming and dancing, which are usually even-pulsed with a variety of vocables. Not to my disappointment, the music was unique in its own way and had spoke directly to me. The performance started off with the song titled “My House…

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    Film Music Analysis: Jaws

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    Film Music dunnnn dun. dunnnn dun. dunnnn dun. dunnnn dun. dunnn dun. dunnn dun. dunn dun. dunn dun. The heavy sound of bows dragging across full basses, pulling from them one of the lowest notes in their register. A quick up-stroke, bringing out a pitch only just slightly higher than the first. The audience is on the edge of their seats waiting for the monster, the villain, the antagonist, the inevitable. They know that the evildoer of this tale will be making an entrance soon; and how do they…

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    magic of music and how it made people feel inside. Scott Joplin was born on April 1, 1897 with African American parents. He was known as the “King of Ragtime Writers” for his talent of composing ragtime music that all loved. Because his family was musically talented, some would say that he was born with a little something extra when composing his music. His mother sang for a banjo singer and player and his father played the violin. Scott Joplin had a way of putting together classical music…

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    TITLE Music comes in where words cannot evoke the emotion. Pride and Prejudice, is a movie directed by Joe Wright, and was released in 2005. It is based on the novel “Pride and Prejudice,” which was written by Jane Austen in the 1800s. The film takes place in England, at a time where young women needed to marry someone of good standing in order to start families. Elizabeth Bennett is second to oldest of five sisters. She lives with her parents and sisters, and all need to find someone to…

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