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    Live Music Matters announces the Oh Yeah! Music Festival, a one-day event celebrating live music, art, and community at the Lighthouse Place Premium Outlets® in Michigan City, Indiana. The extraordinary lineup includes Sam Trump, Natalie Oliveri, Slim Gypsy Baggage, Cole DeGenova, Sidewalk Chalk, two DJs, and live visual artists. Additionally, Oh Yeah! Music Festival offers a variety of interactive attractions featuring a Game Truck, Musical Instrument Petting Zoo, food trucks, craft…

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    Music: The Benefits and Effects it has on our Emotions According to the dictionary, music is defined as “an art form and cultural activity whose medium is sound organized in time.” An art form of sound that no person can physically see, touch, or taste, though this art form affects the listener in the deepest ways. Human emotions are affected by all of our senses, though sound allows us to communicate and understand different parts of the world. From the moment we enter this world, our ears are…

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    Learning how to read music is one of the more beneficial things kids can learned in life because it can translate from the stage to the classroom to life. You learn to control your voice, your diaphragm, and you learn how to dissect music so while you’re jamming or having fun, you are making music correctly. This can also lead up to making your own music. Band uses teamwork You also learn extreme team work skills, and gain a confidence…

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    Does playing a instrument affect intelligence one poses an Annotated Bibliography Bower, Bruce. "Harvard Gazette: Music on the Brain." Harvard Gazette: Music on the Brain. Science News, n.d. Web. 24 Nov. 2015. . The article reports that learning to play a musical instrument, may indeed give children an intellectual edge over their peers. Six-year- olds who took weekly piano lessons throughout the school year showed an average increase in IQ says psychologist E. Glenn…

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    supply all of the instruments that your band will need. When the band teacher wants to buy new music for his or her…

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    Dominant Learning Style

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    According to the article,” it is associated with enjoying music, singing, making music, as well as playing an instrument. I play the violin, the piano along with singing . I am also creating a song for social studies. Children who learn well through songs, patterns, rhythms, instruments also musical expression. It is easy to overlook children with this intelligence in traditional education, as stated on the website.I like to create new music,including…

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    UNM Concert Report

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    three years in Albuquerque I have been very active in my music community. I've been a violist in the UNM Symphony for two years, have participated in UNM's concert choir for one semester and intend on continuing that participation next semester. In addition to UNM ensembles, I have served as the alto section leader in the Albuquerque Institute of Religion Choir for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, as well as the Chairman of the music committee for the Mountain View Ward of the…

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    Pedagogical Observation

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    children into her early childhood music class April 19, 2018. The children range in age from 15 months to four years old. This class was held in a large choral rehearsal room at Butler University in Indianapolis as part of the Indianapolis Children’s Choir Early Childhood Program. Through an observation summary, we will analyze and discuss great aspects of and room for growth regarding the pedagogical approach to this class. More specifically, we will use Gordon’s Music Learning Theory and a…

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    This Is Your Brain On Music is a book written by Daniel J. Levitin. Levitin, born on December 27, 1957, is an accredited author that has not only written this book but also other famous novels such as, The World in Six Songs and the Organized Mind. Levitin has education from music cognition, cognitive neuroscience of music, and cognitive psychology. Based on this, Levitin is well researched and as a result, readers are persuaded to believe his information when he presents them in each novel,…

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    curriculum in early childhood education overall is the opportunity to let children use their imaginations, and to let them succeed to the best of their abilities. As schools become more advanced, many children are seeing the potential of some form of art education, and what it can do for them in the future. For many kids today, the arts establish a foundation beyond everyday learning. The two most common types of arts curriculum is visual arts and performing arts, with a focus in music,…

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