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    Family Stress Theory

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    The databases that were used included EBSCO and PsycNET. When researching, the search terms that were used included music, stress, college students, music emotion, musical therapy, college stress, and stress reduction. Family stress theory is the theory that closely identifies with this research. This theory explores how systems adapt when faced with a stressor or transitional events…

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    July 19, 1965, in Aberdeen, Scotland. Herbert Glennie, Evelyn’s father was a beef farmer, and her mother, Isobel Glennie, was a school teacher. Evelyn also had two brothers. Her mother played the organ and her father played accordion with a Scottish country dance band. When Evelyn turned eight she began having symptoms of hearing loss. Her ears progressively worsened. At the age of 11 she was required to wear a hearing aid. Evelyn was a musically gifted child and was a superior at playing the…

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    Ukulele Research Paper

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    and from there spread internationally. The tone and volume of the instrument vary with size and construction. Ukuleles commonly come in four sizes: soprano, concert, tenor, and baritone. History Hawaii The ukulele is commonly associated with music from…

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    has gone through. My struggle by Hitler: The German Captain fits the characteristics of the ideal German: blond, tall, with blue eyes, dressed in impeccable clothes. The character’s name is a homophone of Spielman, which in German means player. Music: Chopin’s Ballad N° 1 Symbols The boots: indexical of military force and power The eagle on the Captain’s jacket: symbolic of power. Big wings embrace and dominate…

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    Samba Research Paper

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    traditions, customs and societies; a significant number of which were as melody, move and music." samba was acquainted with united state in 1930 and initially in africa. As indicated by Sambassadors of Groove, "samba" is thought to be gotten from the Kimbundu (Angola) term semba, which alluded to a "welcome to move" and in addition a typical label for the move gatherings held by slaves and previous slaves in the country ranges of Rio".…

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    Music programs are being cut from an increasing number of schools across the country each day. Making the choice to rid a school of its music program is like making the choice to rid a school of its education all together. Music in schools is much more than an elective, and few people know this. It is a tool that affects students in a way that will help them succeed and become more intelligent members of society. It alters the way the brain develops, the way someone learns, and strengthens…

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    Ariana Grande-Butera. That is just her name, no middle name at all. That is just one of the many facts that I will tell you about Ariana! Last year, you likely hadn’t heard of Ariana Grande. But her star is on the rise, and 2013 was an especially stellar year for the 20-year-old singer, actress, and songwriter. Grande began her ascent into the spotlight in 2008, when she performed the role of Charlotte in the musical 13 on Broadway. She received a National Youth Theatre Association Award for…

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    American music played live. The venue and the ambiance were completely different from my time at the orchestra at the Staller Center. The performance took place in the Wang Center Chapel, which had surprisingly great acoustics than expected. At the orchestra there was very strict etiquette when in attendance, where one must be incredibly quiet in order to not disturb anyone else. However, for this performance there was an incredibly joyous vibe and a lax attitude due to the style of music being…

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    Marching Band Benefits

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    United States (“Musicians and Singers”). Meanwhile, there are about 35,000 high schools in the country with bands ranging from 20 to 400 members (“High School”). This difference in numbers does not constitute the amount of musicians there are in the nation, let alone the world. Many musically inclined individuals begin to prosper in high school band, which then leads to the overall passion for music. Aside from this passion, being involved in such programs has additional benefits to the…

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    term sizhu is a musical term that has been used all throughout history in East Asian countries especially Taiwan and China, which describes what the instruments in the genre are made of. Si meaning silk, which is what the strings are made up of in string instruments, and zhu meaning bamboo, which is what the wind instruments in Jiangnan sizhu, are made of. Despite the fact that sizhu is used in different countries, Jiangnan is a “geographical term, literally meaning “south of the river.” The…

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