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    In the video “The Transformative Power of Classical Music” Benjamin Zanders demonstrates how powerful and connecting classical music can be. While not everyone is a fan of the classical genre, Benjamin Zanders attempts to prove that everyone can enjoy it and connect to it. He tries to prove this by asking his audience to think of someone they loved that was no longer with them as he played a piece by Chopin. By doing this, Benjamin Zanders was seeking to pull the audience in and let them feel…

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    Music In The Digital Era

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    Music in the Digital Era Music is an art that has existed for thousands of years, and over that vast amount of time, music has evolved. From the Medieval period to the classical, and from the modern to the present era, music has slowly become more and more affiliated with technological industry, including computers and even some smart phones. In today’s style of music, most often the elements and instruments being used are actually not instruments at all, but digital sounds created by a…

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    not. Louis Armstrong was one of the most popular jazz icons of the 20th century, and he shaped music during that era. His music is even well-known today. This paper will explain how Armstrong modernized the Jazz industry and had a big influence on music. Music would be completely different without him. Louis Armstrong modernized the jazz industry by using unique style which paved the pathway for music today. During his middle life, Armstrong was able to change influence and change jazz in many…

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    Music is defined as a cultural activity that expresses ideas and emotions through elements of rhythm, harmony and melody. This means music plays an importance role in shaping culture in a particular area. Let’s look at how music influences culture and social change worldwide. Take an example of reggae music, Reggae music is a musical genre that emerged in the 1960s. As time went on, it became a cultural norm not only to Jamaica but the whole world. Its rhythms, spiritual lyrics together with…

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    Ever since I was a little boy, I was surrounded by music, which gave me a chance to get to know many different music genres such as opera, classical music, pop, rock, and more. I have always been inspired by different styles of music, and the primary person responsible for that was my father. Although he passed away in November 28th of 2005, he lived long enough to transmit his experiences in the music industry and the positive way he perceived music. He was a very talented pianist who played…

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    20's Music Analysis

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    The music of the '20s gives off much more meaningful expression from its artists who provide lyrics and also revolves more around non-lyric instrumental style, while nowadays the majority of music that is mainstreamed into society still has some expression but it is merely created by degenerates. Thus what form of expression the music may hold, simply contains nothing but ridiculous outbursts of stupidity and vulgarity. There are still some artists in present day who make decent content, however…

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    I am Mamawa Konuwa, the manager of Payton MacDonald and Tom Hammes, performers of North Indian music. I’m writing to you in the hopes that you incorporate this unique act in the next 2015 UW Madison World Music Festival. I am aware that this nationally renowned festival is full of musically talented people from all different genres, performances and backgrounds and I am thoroughly convinced that t my North Indian Musical act will bring even more of a diverse crowd of individuals. The ensemble…

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    This report summarizes a concert performed at the Lincoln Center in New York in March 2016 by a Dixieland band “The Gotham Jazzmen”. This report will highlight the origin of the genre and the band, the characteristic features of Dixieland, The contribution of “Gothan Jazzzmen” to the genre, and an overview of the concert. When it comes to the origin of jazz, people tends to have some mixed opinion about its birth place although most research agreed on New Orleans being the motherland. It…

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    Walk On Water Meaning

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    to understand someone`s thoughts and dreams, hopes, and values by knowing their musical preferences. A song is the most intimate thing that can be shared with any person in the world. “Blue County – Walk on Water” is the song for me. It is country music that was created in 2004 by two musicians, Aaron Benward, and Scott Reeves. It is full of supportive, encouraging and rousing inspirational words; that is why I can say “It is my song”. The song “Blue County – Walk on Water” is important to me as…

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    always been fascinated by music festivals. It amazes me how people with different ages, are eagerly passionate to attend to all types of festivals. It shocks me that at some time in history someone thought that people would enjoy this, citing the madness and frenzy of a feeling and the desire for it never to end. For me it’s precisely the thrill and excitement of having the experience of enjoying the music while connecting with others around me. My first experience with music was through my…

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