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    Can You Hear the Magic by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards is an extraordinary written song. Things that stood out about it was the flow of the lyrics. They used repetition a lot to get the point of the song out in the chorus. The way the used imagery made the song a remarkable hit. They used words such as ringin’ to make you hear when the sound is not existent. The rhyming in the song was slightly noticeable, but it added to the song overall quality. Can You Hear the Music message is Music is…

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    superpowers still exist and can be developed with the help of music? For myself, I have identified one interesting superpower that wakes up in a human being, if a person is engaged in music for a long time. For how long? Hard to say, because it depends on every individual. As for me, inspiration descended on me just in a few years. Perhaps you have a talent, and you will recognize your superpower in just a few a months. I joined the world of music when I was eight years old. Three consecutive…

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    Music is important in life, even if you don't understand it’s significance. In McCuller’s novel, the youngest significant characters, Mick Kelly, aspires to learn how to compose and perform music, unfortunately she is incapable because of her family’s financial situation. A deaf-mute, John Singer, rents a room in the top floor of Kelly’s house. During the holiday season, Singer invests in a radio that he puts in his room for his visitors to enjoy. Although he cannot hear sounds for himself, he…

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    Listen To Music Analysis

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    that helps me manage stress is listen to music. I have always had a love and an appreciation for every kind music. I can listen and hear all the hard work it took to create the different harmonies, the effort it took to write lyrics that work perfectly, and I can get lost in it and not worry about anything. I can also hear all the different instruments that were used and how creative the beats can be. The more I hear a song the more I analyze the lyrics and hear new meanings to what they are…

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    Bakan’s third proposition, which states that “sound are organized into music by people; Thus, music is a form of humanly organized sound”. I don’t believe that music should be defined as humanly organized sound since music means differently to different people. Music can be any kind of sound, as long as the one listening to it considers it as a form of music. First of all, I believe any sound that an animal makes alone is a form of music. In the book, Bakan thinks that only when a human being…

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    Sotto, Jay Prancis S. 2015-65760 A-2R Modern Music, a Piece of Junk Music is generally a melody of sounds that unifies the mind and soul. The heartbeat of people changes and mimics the music they listen to. For some people music is a very big influence. They dress up and act like the music they listen to. Music is so much more than just a form of entertainment. For some people the music that they listen to represents who they are. Different people have different taste in terms of genre, but…

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    Question 1: Improvisation Improvisation in music is making up the music as one plays, or freely. Improvisation does not follow sheet music like typical jazz does. However, the term improvisation is not just linked to music. Movies and television shows also have a technique with the same concept which is improve but with acting. Both of these mean the same thing, which is the artist/actor has the determining factor of what they will play or say. One genre that uses improvisation as a major…

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    and observations have documented numerous times that music has mental, psychological, physical, and intellectual benefits to those who listen and participate in it but, it is still considered an auxiliary or luxury rather than a necessity. Many school systems in America have dismal or non-existent music programs because of the lack of importance and funding allotted for music programs. Hospitals and clinics do not have funding allotted for music therapy for its patients and clients because of…

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    Beethoven Accomplishments

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    several severe problems that harmed his music career. However, he did not let any of those problems stop him from doing things that he has an interest in. Beethoven was a German composer that created new worlds of music and influenced many other musicians. There were two conflicts that mainly interacted with his music career and those two conflicts are his disability in hearing and his profession problems. Ludwig van Beethoven was born into a family full of music. Some people believe that he…

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    negative feelings towards music and those who do it as a profession. Some of these feelings include “that being a drummer might be all right for other people but not for my brother Sonny” and “it’s not going to be funny when you have to make your living at [being a musician]” (Baldwin 134). Near the end of the story, the narrator's view begins to change. Before Sonny plays, the narrator analysis what he knows about musi,. “All I know about music is that not many people hear it. And even then,…

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