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    Music what actually is it? Music is a simple pattern that can influence you in different ways, and possibly give you different perspectives on such topics. Must is something a simple aspect that is always there for those and is something that can defy how a person is feeling. Music is a topic that can be considered complex due to all the aspects that are associated with it. Furthermore the details that make up a song can give it a new meaning and how it comes off to an audience. Better yet, when…

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    Beautifully crafted, Carole King’s album Tapestry is a work of art that I am glad that I got the chance to listen to it. To have such wonderfully created music is a gift. I am glad that she shared her own life experiences to create these songs. Unlike Taylor Swift, I feel as if her interpretations are more realistic and meaningful. She has lyrics that provide a realistic outlook on love and life. These songs are able to connect with the listen to a more profound and thoughtful level. With that…

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    performance, I noticed that the performers were not dressed like normal musicians that I have watched before. They were wearing boots with spikes, sun glasses, and some even had colored streaks in their hair. They are performing very fast paced classical music. The Main musician in this performance is Nigel Kennedy. Nigel is a British Violinist, who is known for being on the the best violinist in the world. He also does not look like the normal classical violin performer. The concert has dark…

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    has a hip hop and r&b background. Etta James has that get into your soul and dig deep down music. A song once performed in Cadillac Records called I’d Rather Go Blind orignally was written by Etta James but was performed by Beyonce. She knows exactly what to do when it comes to getting real sentimental and soulful with old music. Beyonce has did old coverups for plenty of people. Beyonce and Etta James both have great voices and both are very soulful. Both tend to view music differently genre…

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    Theater Music Analysis

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    Music also has the ability to entrain the brain. Entrainment is the ability of the brain to synchronize the frequency of its brainwaves with external stimuli. While this can also include visual or tactile stimuli, auditory stimuli such as music can easily be used to induce different states in the brain. The five different brainwave frequencies, Gamma, Beta, Alpha, Theta, and Delta, correlate with different states of awareness. Potentially, by imbedding different frequencies in music, composers…

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    After hearing the music on the list, Charles Mingus’s “Boogie Stop Shuffle” is the one that I like the most. Even though this song is actually the hardest one for me to distinguish all those instruments with each other. “Boogie Stop Shuffle” is from the Album Ah Um released in May 1, 1959, and it’s clearly is a 12-bar blues. The instruments are including Trombone, Piano, Saxophone, Trumpet, and Percussion. Besides of Charles Mingus, the artists are including Booker Ervin, Horace Parlan, John…

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    genre or style of music. In the era of classical and romantic eras Ludwig van Beethoven was a Deaf German Composer and Pianist. We can say he is a innovator who gives new way to vocals and instruments. He was struggling against the odds of deafness throughout his own life. During his early stage his father used to give music classes, and he never hesitate to beat him for every mistake. Since his childhood days he has a keen interest in music. People with there cultural background are affected…

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    Midnight In Paris Mood

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    until the end, the movie, Midnight in Paris, seems to have music that complements the movie very nicely. Throughout the movie there is both source and underscoring music. Both sources set a mood expresses emotions for the audience. Most of the music that is accompanied in the film is romantic style and definitely fits very well with the plot of the movie. The music displayed in the film gives off a refreshing and relaxed vibe. The music also creates a significant mood as whole and sometimes…

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    Soundtracks enhance film. Music has a variety of impacts on film, and one of those impacts is emotional. Music helps evoke emotion. There are times in a movie where things are tense, sad, and moments where one can find comic relief, but music is essential in a movie. With a soundtrack a filmmaker has an easier time, manipulating the emotions of the audience. Leitmotifs can also be important depending on the film. A leitmotif is where each character in a film has their own set of music that…

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    How Music Affects Who You Are When I was twelve years old, my dad bought me my first guitar. I had no idea what I was doing when I began, but within a matter of two weeks, I already had the basics down and could play full songs. To me and my teacher, that was incredible, because it takes most people at least a month. He had even told me that he thinks I was “born to play.” Along with learning guitar, I taught myself how to play piano within a year. I began to realize that no matter what mood I…

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