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    school and sally looks at her schedule, and she sees that her first class is band class. So she then goes to her class and is asked what instrument she wants to play upon arrival. She wants to play something that looks cool and that has cool pieces in music; therefore, she looks at the drums, clarinets, flutes, and trumpets. As she believes that these instruments are the most important and coolest looking, because she has seen and heard them before in concerts. Even so, is she right? Well no.…

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    One Love Peace Concert Analysis

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    Bob devoted his life to spreading a positive message to all through Reggae Music. One of his most important concerts was The One Love Peace Concert of 1978, Marley brought on stage the Prime Minister of Jamaica Michael Manley and Edward Seaga the leader of political oppression and asked they shake hands as he was always using his music and hoping to inspire and forge bonds of love and peace between any in conflict. Bob was at one time awarded with a United Nations Medal of Peace for his efforts.…

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    another in his or her lifetime. “Invisible” inspires me to work towards writing songs that are as relatable to people as “Invisible” is to me; to write songs that don’t just have a catchy melody, but have more depth and actually mean something. You see, music has the power to unite people, to heal the hurt, to empower, to take us away, to evoke memories from many years ago, to build you up, and to tear you back down again. It is the strongest form of magic and touches us emotionally where words…

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    Facts About Gagaku

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    Background Info on Gagaku Gagaku is a fusion of music and dance. Instrumentalist passed down their roles from generation to generation and performed for the imperial families. Although we are not entirely sure when it began, we know it was formally organized around the Tenth Century. Gagaku has three forms songs along with chanted poetry or Kayō, instrumental or Kangen, and dances along with music or Bugaku. Today we will be exploring Kangen. The music is mainly monophonic with moments of…

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    showing that music by Mozart can temporary improves experimental subjects’ spatial reasoning ability comparing to the control group. Of course, the study is not promoting Mozart’s work. Some recent work shows that the music with seizure frequencies close to the working frequencies of brain can help with stimulating brain activity. When we were talking about students who can play music instrument, I also recalled how I remember all the guitar chords in mind. The transformation from music on paper…

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    loudness reflect the intense emotions that Osmin is harboring. The most startling point is the onset of the allegro assai which comes “just as one thinks the aria has ended” (Weiss 131). In this last portion of the aria, the tempo accelerates and the music crescendos to a permanent high. Osmin completely loses control of his emotions and nearly screams the lyrics. The…

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    Concert Observations

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    In the investigation of the planet Earth, research has revealed an event called a concert that is related to a series of notes the humans call music. It involves the humans in groups watching other humans perform strange activities with and without objects that create different sounds on a platform. The group of humans watching these performances vary in size from a small number such as eight to hundreds of thousands of humans in attendance. Concerts occur either outside where there is more…

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    Concert Review Sample

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    combination of all of the listener types. A perspective listener enjoys the sound of the music but is also critically aware of how it makes them feel and why and it also makes associations with the music whether it being from a feeling or a memory. Going to the concert I was listening with great concentration, trying to hear every aspect of the piece. I through the concert tried to find meaning and purpose in the music. The concert that I had attended was “Messa Da Requiem (1873)” composed by…

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    Taylor Swift Monologue

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    had it sprayed on myself. There was also the smell of sweat from people nearby. I remember still being able to taste my spearmint gum. The beat to the music was extraordinary. It overpowered Taylor’s singing. I could hear myself and other people singing very loudly. The music and the performer singing made me so happy, because I loved her music and singing very much. I stood during most of the performance while a lot of people sat in their seats, but I liked standing. Hurt, was my feet since I…

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    etiquette were ways away from one another, yet some thread binds these two opposing experiences together. Music in any form and of any…

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