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    Does Music Change Who A Person Reacts To Test? Music has seven definitions. an art of sound in time that expresses ideas and emotions insignificant forms through the elements of rhythm, melody, harmony,and color. 2. the tones or sounds employed, occurring in single line (melody) or multiple lines (harmony), and sounded or to be sounded by one or more voices or instruments, or both. 3. musical work or compositions for singing or playing. 4. the written or printed score of a musical composition.…

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    that had “explored the expressive potential of his instrument more influential” (Teachout 66). He also had a “bright tone and violent get controlled style the united with a performance unbeatable by any existing need player, which made him imitative clarinet jazz” (Teachout 64) player and the “greatest clarinetist in the history of Jazz” (Teachout 64). Goodman’s success inspired many “other musicians to start similar groups of their own and to create the nationwide craze for what came to be…

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    instruments that included the cello, violin, oboe and Beethoven even added voices to his orchestra which later in times it became more frequent use around the music world. However, Mozart also likes to use many instruments he mainly uses the flute, clarinets and the French horns. Another way these two composer music are different is the way they work. Beethoven worked appear to be hard because the book stated that “he carried music sketchbooks everywhere, jotting down new ideas, revising and…

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    differences, there are also a lot of similarities. A brass instrument, such as a trumpet, tuba, or trombone, is an instrument that is made of brass and whose sound is changed by the length of tubing the air travels through. A reed instrument, like a clarinet or saxophone, is an instrument that uses vibrations from a reed to produce its sound. The specific sound is determined by where the air is escaping from the instrument. Both brass and reeds play their instrument by using a mouth piece.…

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    Hamilton’s research found that students in the United States and members of a remote Cambodian hill tribe express emotions through music and movement in nearly the same way. Both the students and the people from the Cambodian Kreung tribe were asked to manipulate five slider bars to change the characteristics of an animated character representing bouncy ball and make it look peaceful, scared, happy, sad or angry (Fig 2). Fig 2. Paradigm. Participants manipulated five slider bars corresponding…

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    In the “Bull City”, it was Independence Day in the United States of America. My best friend and I, as usual planned to go to Downtown Raleigh for fellowship and fireworks. As always, I am not permitted to do anything until all my chores have been done. I earnestly completed my household duties, grabbed my belongings, and went on my way to pick up my best and headed to Raleigh, NC. While on our way, I thought to myself what a great night it was going to be. My best friend’s name is Me’Cha. We…

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    The expression of ideas and emotions has been presented through art for centuries. Some of the most famous types of art include the works of Neoclassical and Romantic Art. Neoclassical Art began in the mid-1700s while Romantic Art followed shortly after, beginning in the late-18th century. Although these art forms are commonly confused as being similar, they actually feature striking differences. Neoclassical Art is revival of Greco-Roman realism and features realistic and precise lines in cold…

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    and harmony of a woodland experience. Similar to the movie, the music takes the listener to a subtle childlike experience of fairies, cute animals, and light greenery where nothing could go wrong. The instrumental is composed of three flutes, two clarinets, two bassoons, two oboes, four horns, two harps, and two string instruments that appear within the song as either soloists, or a combined unity. It opens with a single, soloist who plays a the flute melody to create the scene of the falling…

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    success and In 1941 to 1942, Glenn miller orchestra made about 20 000 dollars a week. Glenn miller was most famous for playing the Trombone. Glenn miller's accomplishments in life Glenn Miller gave his band a particular sound. In Miller's music, the clarinet instrument and tenor saxophone instrument contributed to the melody whereas saxophones play a complementary harmonic line. This facet of the band's sound created bandleader and his Orchestra's music recognizable, identifying it from that of…

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    Jazz Autobiography

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    played jazz. In the car, around the house, I was surrounded. As a small child, I was delighted when my mom bought a piano for our house, and I randomly pressed keys on the piano until I stumbled across a soothing sound. At the age of 9, I picked up a clarinet. As anyone would imagine, a fourth grader picking up an instrument for the first time, I didn't sound too great, but after weeks of my bands 6 a.m. practices, I began to improve steadily. I knew from then on, I would push myself to become…

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