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    What does listening to music mean? There are many ways one can listen to music and everyone has their own way. Some listen just to enjoy the melodies and sounds music presents to them, while others consider the specific rhythms and patterns it is constructed with and analyze them to deem the piece good or bad. There is no right way to listen to music, nor is one superior of the other. People have different minds that work in different ways, so therefore everyone should listen in a way that feels…

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    Regardless of the outcome, the company continued on reviewing and writing only about certain genres which again narrowed their target audience. In the late 80’s, Melody Maker tries to adapt after losing almost all its readers, but fails to do so and eventually had to merge with the NME later on in 2000. Unlike the previous two, Sounds magazine was created as a weekly publication since the 10th of October 1970 and…

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    The first question would be: How today’s modern Ashkenazi music is different considering to (Eastern) European music? According to research, culturally many religious Jews who lived Europe have kept their same traditions and customs fully over a long period of time which somehow they distinguished themselves from other European culture and religion. As a result, the music in Judaism in Europe kept alive. This religious music mostly knows as liturgical chant secrete songs in synagogue typically…

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    notes with a high note hit in order to hook the audience repeatedly and form an easily hummed melody. The coming together factor is used when bringing each of the instruments back in to accentuate the theme of unity and coming back…

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    Music Night Research Paper

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    Looking back, I never thought this day would arrive so fast. Not the day of writing the self review, but Music Night. I can remember looking at the white-board as Mr. Snodgrass was writing down the date of the performances, and thinking about why he was bothering to tell us about them so soon. The two months really did pass quickly though, and before I knew it, it was December 6th, and Music Night. While I would normally not be pleased about time moving so fast, in this case I really cannot say…

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    Answer 1 "This knowledge, king," said Theuth, "will make the Egyptians wiser and provide them with better memory; for it has been found as a drug for memory and wisdom” (Plato 274e). The above mentioned quote, represents the ecstaticism of Theuth, an Egyptian God, on the medium of writing. Thamus, the King of Egypt, however viewed writing as a medium that brings forth a greater deal of forgetfulness, and thus not increasing one’s memory. Furthermore, once one finished reading about vast ideas,…

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    come to mind while listening to this piece, contrary to the initial thoughts of "someone dies in a play." This piece consists of an organ playing two sections, one being a fast paced section with a wide range (toccata), with the other largely being a melody played at several different tones (fugue). Beginning by…

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    Me, and classical music we don’t get along that much, but until November 15 at the Eismann Center in Richardson everything changed. For my Concert Critique I was supposed to attend to a Classical music concert, so I was why not take my girl friend since I have a paper I need to write, and a Classical concert that I have never been too. So I got these two tickets for the Plano Symphony Orchestra that was conducted by Hector Guzman. The event was for Stravinsky’s Rite Of Spring. Igor Fyodorovich…

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    stage with some high pitch notes ; the reaction of the audience was ecstatic they started clapping; as a result that the band was playing very good. Followed by the drummer and the bass guitar that joined playing with high pitch, fast tempo, complex melodies, and an energetic rhythm. In particular, I noticed I lot of improvisations between the band members; in the same way, the vocalist sang with lots of intensity in a call and response manner later everyone joined playing smoothly. On the…

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    campus. I do not enjoy listening to jazz on the radio as much as I do listening to it live at a concert or event. I love the variations of jazz and how the tempo can be adagio and more relaxed, or allegro and upbeat. I prefer jazz with a conjunct melody…

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