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    1010 22 Apr 2015 Public School Music: Are We Preaching to the Choir? Words can often fail us when we want to convey our emotions. In fact, words can even be our downfall in certain situations. What do we use when we have no words? One of the most commonly used ways is through music. Music serves as an outlet to express our feelings and just escape from the trying times we might be facing. . Unfortunately people within the education system are starting to wipe out music from any and all forms of…

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    Jazz Concert Critique

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    because of my love for jazz music, which is the genre being played throughout the concert. These amazing musicians are professionals and have a passion for playing music, especially jazz within their…

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    Vernacular Music Analysis

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    The style of vernacular music is powerful you can feel it in your voice, the crowd and the musician. Cultivated music is soft, elegant and high pitched rhythm and uses various instruments. In the second half of the nineteenth century the separation of the two types of music took place. The separation occurred because songs were taking more of a syncopated and rhythmic feel. Also, during that time marketing and promotion affected people’s listening style. One of the many vernacular songs I chose…

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    Argiri Bratakos Psych 193 Final Paper spring 2016 student ID A00631534 MUSIC, MEMORY, and LEARNING Memory is the process in which information is encoded, stored, and retrieved, Encoding is complicated and we don’t always know exactly what chemical and physical stimuli will help us remember the most. Retrieving the information that is stored means we bring it back into consciousness and this can be very demanding. Sensory memory holds sensory information less than one second after and…

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    The Moldau Summary

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    meaningful, for example, the link for background history for Bedrich Smetana written piece The Moldau ("Smetana's Fatherland: "The Moldau" - Summary History and Analysis of Smetana's The Moldau - Ma Vlast", 2010). After examining this link, l conducted my research that allowed me to create better understanding. First, it was an article written by David Nelson gave more background knowledge about Bedrich Smetana. Secondly the “Young person Guide to the Orchestra” ("ADL Music Zone - "Young Persons…

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    Antigone Play Report

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    setting of the performance was by far one of the best things of the performance. The set was a beautiful part of the performance because it had hidden secrets. When you look at the setting at first you will see basically a white blank wall in the background ,and in the front you will see a couch, a few desks ,Chairs ,and a couple of book shelves. But the part that 's…

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    El Sistema Analysis

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    There are countless numbers of Latino artist and music writers that have made a difference in the United States. However, when confronted with the task of searching for an individual who is not only musically talented but an individual who has also been able to use music as a means of education. One great option in this endeavor is to look at the world-renowned conductor and composer Gustavo Dudamel. However, In order to provide an analysis that demonstrates the influence that Gustavo Dudamel…

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    I am Mamawa Konuwa, the manager of Payton MacDonald and Tom Hammes, performers of North Indian music. I’m writing to you in the hopes that you incorporate this unique act in the next 2015 UW Madison World Music Festival. I am aware that this nationally renowned festival is full of musically talented people from all different genres, performances and backgrounds and I am thoroughly convinced that t my North Indian Musical act will bring even more of a diverse crowd of individuals. The ensemble…

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    culture established within the roots of diversity. A school known for its activism in which various backgrounds come together for a common love, interest, or vision. The idea of such diversity resonates within the half-Filipina (including German and…

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    Music is the creation of rhythms, beats, and other elements blended together to create a track. It can be with or without lyrics, however modern day music is generally created with lyrics. Sound and music are two completely different things; music is organized sound with repetition and rhyme which has meaning behind it. But unorganized sound is simply just sound without meaning. The roots of modern day music stem back to the early twentieth century. During this era the music industry was booming…

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