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    Classical music: How does classical music affected people. Currently, classical music is the popular way that people choose for treatment oneself and famous in pregnant women group. People are also called “Music Therapy”. From a good deal of research said that classical music could help to develop people’s form inside to outside that are mental, brain, and heath in various ways. There are several effects that classical music affected people. The first of all is classical music effect on the…

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    Music has many effects on the brain. The brain’s ability to absorb and make sense of music is very complex. Regardless of musical style, when music is listened to the brain activates the regions that are involved with movement, memory, planning, and attention- which means that sound isn’t processed with ease. Music is more meaningful to it than any other sound due to it being organized, repetitive, and harmonious. Various types of music have diverse effects on the brain: classical music…

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    the classical music was performed for entertainment purposes as a result of patron-controlled music. This restricted design soon dissipated with the introduction of Beethoven and his symphonies. As a result of his independent musical career, Beethoven was given the opportunity to explore unregulated music. Decades later in the late 19th century, this meaningful music would further popularize and form the musical canon, a collection of great musical compositions that have defined classical music…

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    Music can have a huge influence over a child’s academic life. The author of Life of Pi, Yann Martel feels that the arts can have an influence over a person’s imagination. Martel feels that “If we citizens do not support the arts, then we sacrifice our imagination...” (xi). Music has the ability to spark memories of times someone has had with his or her families and friends. A song played during the holiday season can bring back memories of something as simple as decorating a Christmas tree or…

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    distraction is the music, especially the New age, Classical, crossover, thus I would like to have the opportunity to meet a famous Violinist from Germany, his name is David Garrett, he plays diverse music as Classical and crossover, besides when he performances his program is varied, to illustrate, he can play a music sheet of Beethoven as well as a song of Michael Jackson. David Garret is thirty seven years old, he is also a talent and a very handsome man, he started to play classical music,…

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    Mozart Influence

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    Classical music has the power to do many things, such as change your mood or make you feel emotions you never thought existed. Music is a very powerful tool, but does it have the power to make you smarter? The popular question regarding classical music improving your child’s intelligence has been a subject that puzzles most people. The Mozart Effect is a controversial topic that claims anyone who listens to the famous composer, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, can have significant growth in their…

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    Music has contributed remarkably to the film industry since the latter’s existence, and films have simultaneously immortalized musical pieces and kept them profitable beyond their time. During the silent films era, music was essential to fill the silence and keep the audience entertained, as well as engaged with the motion-picture. Even films that were meant to celebrate the intensity of a silent background have had music added, such as “All is Quiet on the Western Front.” Even though films have…

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    Beethoven Deafness

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    Bonn, Germany on December 1770 and died in Vienna, Austria on 26 March 1827. Focusing on his compositions, his historical contribution to music, his performances and deafness help give us a better understanding on why Beethoven is considered a famous and influential composer. Beethoven's musicial compositions where are known as the capstone of the Classical Period and were instrumental in developing the Romantic Period. Beethoven's compositions can be divided into three sections: Early,…

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    The theme of this section was described by flute and clarinet. The rhythms in the classical period were to be pleasing to the ear, like all of which Mozart piece does. The final part had many similarities with the two previous chapters. However, this chapter was less bleak but happier and livelier. This chapter started with the swapping of the range of music and the tonal sense of the piece was very strong, hence the apparent comprehensibility, with the rhythms was very flexible, and…

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    Since this winter Conservatory of Music hosted many variety performances, including new works such as unusual electroacoustic compositions, classics in wide number instruments. Among musicals that were performed in the Music studio, performances by the piano stood out with its soothing and familiar sound. Unlike computer-generated electroacoustic music performance in which performer included sounds baby cries, the piano music, especially in classical or pop genre, is more pleasant to hear.…

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