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    have the music they listen to everyday? While student athletes share many of the same benefits as musicians do, there are many more benefits to being a student musician than being a student athlete. If a child is attracted to both music and sports, but must choose one, what’s the better option? A study called “The Mozart Effect” showed an early discovery of the relationship between music and brain function. Named after the way it was conducted, participants would listen to Mozart music before…

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    Dopamine Autobiography

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    will not pretend to be an expert on the chemical compounds and neurological travel of Dopamine, but I know my strongest reaction to it. All of my life I have felt the most happy when I have been surrounded by music. I’m not by any means an expert on music or even remotely gifted in it, but music has consistently been the most important part of my life. The earliest memories I have are centered around the soundtrack behind them. I was always dancing around in my room, singing off key. Two of my…

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    R5 Performance Analysis

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    much fun they are having while on stage. They interact with each other on stage that is fun to see and experience. I think that is the main thing that they are trying to achieve in their concerts. They are just having a really fun time playing their music with each other and for the people at the concert. I think they just want the people there to have just as much fun in the crowd as they are on stage. They do this by having a ton of energy on stage that you just can’t help feel either. Even…

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    “Earth’s Song” is a two movement suite for piano, violin, and viola. Each movement is inspired by some beautiful aspect of nature, and seeks to paint a picture of nature’s masterpieces through music. The first movement, titled “Morning Lake,” depicts a young couple rowing a boat on a calm lake. The couple sets up their rowboat right before a sunrise. At the very beginning of the movement is a calm, beautiful section, which is meant to depict how peaceful, calming, and relaxing it is to float on…

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    near minute long outro including dynamic instrumentals and vocals. Monophony is tied in at the beginning and end of the song through the use of the piano. The beginning of the song’s monophony sets the tone for the chord progression the listener will hear throughout the rest of the song. The monophony used at the end of the song ties together the musical ideas expressed in the song to effectively conclude it. The use of homophony from 0:16 to 0:48 demonstrates a vocal and instrumental build-up…

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    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was known for being the father of music. I would like to visit him because of what he was able to accomplish during his life. He was able to compose many musical works . Mozart also had the gift of imitating music. Lastly, his briliance in writing music. Mozart is an inspiration to me for his compositions, imitations of music, and his originality in writing music. To begin with, Mozart inspired me in many ways with his compositions. He wrote many compositions in his…

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    their own inner grove, you can be pretty much certain that it’s not classical music they’re listening to. Teenagers I know can enthusiastically rattle off the name of a dozen bands on their current favorite playlist, but ask them if they know who Brahms was and a funny kind of glazed look comes over their eyes. Even my music students, who I’d hope would know better, are astonishingly unknowledgeable about classical music, and if they don’t even know the names of these composer, you’d better…

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    As Music Educators, there are any number of methods we can use to teach music to children. As we examine the different methodologies, we must also examine our goals for our students in the music classroom. As the goals of the music classroom are defined, we can then begin to sort through methodologies and see what would best suit our needs in the classroom. As the music student develops, they should always be building on prior knowledge. For success in the classroom, there needs to be a…

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    Music is embedded into our everyday living and into and into cultures all around the world. Music is fundamental to all cultures and has some amazing and surprising benefits in improving your memory, focusing attention, improving your IQ and for physical coordination development. Albert Einstein is seen as the most intelligent man who ever lived but when he was at school he had to leave because his teachers said he was not smart enough for school. After Albert’s parents bought him a violin and…

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    Human and music are a like a friendship that cannot be separate from one to another and has been driven to our daily life. A quote from philosopher called Plato said that music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, fight to the imagination, and life to everything. From this quote show that music gives us a life and there is an alternative medicine that uses music as a treatment called as music therapy and the therapist called as a music therapist. Music therapy gives a treatment that…

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