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    piano at the age of three by watching his father teach his is older sister. By the age of six Mozart was composing his own music and with his sister, Nannerl, traveling Europe to preform concerts. During these travels young Wolfgang met Johann Christian Bach (youngest son of Johann Sebastian Bach) in which Mozart took great liking to and used similar styles in his own music. In 1770 Mozart and his father traveled to Italy. Young Mozart would be named to the Milan Philharmonic Society, where he…

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    express his Christian view of life to bear on his fictional scholarships. First of all, most of his myths have many parallels and connections to biblical stories. In The Silmarillion, a fantasy fiction novel of Tolkien’s mythopoeic works, Tolkien depicts the entire history of his fictional world, and there is a Holy Creator, who is named Ilúvatar. At the beginning of Tolkien’s world, Ilúvatar made the Ainurs by his thoughts and “they[Ainur] made a great music before him[Ilúvatar]. In this Music…

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    I have experienced many kinds of Christian churches, but the ones that were so unalike and so alike of the Christian churches were the Baptist and Catholic churches. They are also the two dominant Christian Churches in the USA. The similarities are that of what drives these churches, what they preach, sing to, etc. However, the differences of the churches are, what they do, act and how they present it, which are contradicting in many ways. Before I compare and contrast the two churches I am…

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    time of year where holiday music becomes apart of the variety of music we, as consumers, are exposed to. Ranging from radio, Christmas carollers, malls, and coffee shops. Christmas songs originate from Christian and religious traditions celebrating the birth of Jesus and bringing feelings of rejoice to those around them. The purpose of most holiday music is to positively affect the listener at all three levels of listening. The place I decided to focus on this type of music specifically was…

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    taste in music than me, and different hobbies. Then there were a few people who I met that were completely focused on school, and they just did that nothing more. I even met a person whose beliefs are completely opposite of mine. There are many more people that I have met that are different than me, but they have changed my perspective on things. One of the people that I interacted with at school really changed my taste in music, we did not talk at all before until I heard his music. I…

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    Frias 7 Inez Frias Castro Spring 2017 Dr. Miles M. Ishigaki Music 9 Music Therapy in Mental Health The article Music therapy’s effects on levels of depression, anxiety, and social isolation in Mexican farmworkers living in the United States: A randomized controlled trial is about a study made using music therapy and Mexican farmworkers. The purpose of the study was to see whether music therapy could positively affect levels of anxiety, depression, and isolation in Mexican farmworkers. Despite…

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    has succeeded in far more than just reaching fame in music. He comes from an interesting historical background; his 4th and 5th grandfathers were born slaves and died freed men. Being that John Legend was always into Classical soul, hip-hop and gospel music since early childhood, he carried that interest into the music he composes today, which makes him one of the few artists in the r&b/hip-hop music industry today that has carried his soul music history into today’s modern musical styles. John…

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    disadvantages, Marley was still able to be an accomplished artist. His music created a sense of community for its listeners and he was able to spread Rastafari and its concept, not only locally, but also internationally. Hagerman does not directly state that Bob Marley’s music is popular culture but it was received and appreciated by a large audience during Marley’s time and even now; therefore, it is safe to conclude that Marley’s music is popular…

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    just the music part but worship is who we are.” This idea may seem contrary because Mr. Mayfield’s job consists of leading musical worship. However, it is true that the spiritual discipline of worship is much more than music or singing because with this interpretation worship would be a divisive tool, done only by a select group of people. Oftentimes, the spiritual discipline of worship is seen as a performance by those with musical talents and abilities but worship actually unites Christians…

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    starting, which he had in the same manner as various of his buddies, was playing hillbilly music. Amid the mid 1940s Sal started to end up amped up for jazz music essentially through the recordings of trumpeter Harry James. Sal Salvador first started playing jazz on an acoustic guitar in the style of Dick McDonough, Carl Kress, and George Van Eps. Subsequent to listening to a few recordings of Charlie Christian playing with Benny Goodman he chose to make a move over to the electrical guitar.…

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