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    Argiri Bratakos Psych 193 Final Paper spring 2016 student ID A00631534 MUSIC, MEMORY, and LEARNING Memory is the process in which information is encoded, stored, and retrieved, Encoding is complicated and we don’t always know exactly what chemical and physical stimuli will help us remember the most. Retrieving the information that is stored means we bring it back into consciousness and this can be very demanding. Sensory memory holds sensory information less than one second after and…

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    wouldn’t have torn his ACL. That is why sports are dangerous. That is why music education is a vital part of schooling and should take precedence over sports.…

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    and artist, has been composing music since he was about 14 years old (Morrison). Upon entering Cornell at 16 years of age, Reich studied philosophy- focusing specific attention to the compositions of Paul Wittgenstein (Morrison). Wittgenstein was involved in a serious accident, leaving him with just his left arm, and so created piano arrangements designed to be played with one hand (Oram). Returning to Reich, he developed the use of repeating patterns in his music after he collaborated with…

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    Her music can be described to be a mixture of R&B, funk, dance, hip-hop and pop. It is hard to classify her as just one genre when she is a mixture of all of them at once. It is said, that Mariah Carey is one of her music influences (Arian Grande Facts), which explains how she usually creates lyrics with such wide vocal ranges like Mariah Carey. Ariana is also known…

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    The Way Art Moves the Soul Many concerned parents and educators argue that art class it is a waste of the student’s time and that students should be focusing on their academic education. Today, education is defined as attending school to acquire knowledge in the courses of mathematics, science, literature, social studies. Consequently, the art budget is being cut in many public schools. Jesse LaTourette explains that “The main reason for this is because of how costly it can be to the school,”…

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    Soundtracks enhance film. Music has a variety of impacts on film, and one of those impacts is emotional. Music helps evoke emotion. There are times in a movie where things are tense, sad, and moments where one can find comic relief, but music is essential in a movie. With a soundtrack a filmmaker has an easier time, manipulating the emotions of the audience. Leitmotifs can also be important depending on the film. A leitmotif is where each character in a film has their own set of music that…

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    opposing experiences together. Music in any form and of any…

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    of the vaporwave genre and its relationship with glitch art and elevator music Matthew Rhodes, NM1013 During the last two decades, computer technology has made great advances in all respects, leading to the increased use of computers by artists. The emergence of digital art has led to developments of new genres in all areas of the arts, especially music. Electronic music producers now have the tools at hand to create music of any kind they please, and this has been heavily demonstrated in the…

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    light from screens ever before. People’s privacy is almost completely gone due to the fact we are informed on different events that are happening with famous people we look up to and follow. Some of the pros to this is that we are constantly in the loop, we never have to wait for the evening news to find out what happened throughout the day we have all the information within a click of a button. It can help prevent someone going into an unsafe environment or something terrible could 've happened…

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    To achieve this, the conductor must possess qualities in order to guide properly his/her ensemble/choir. Qualities of a good Conductor 1. He/should basically read music. You cannot get all through by just listening into it, but by knowing how to read, you can get all the details of the elements of music. 2. He should at least play the keyboard. The keyboard is the basic instrument should a good conductor possess because this would apparently decipher the voice parts especially when…

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