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    As a music teacher, I believe that all students should be offered the opportunities to discover and explore their innate potential as musicians, artists, and creators, and to increase these natural capacities through formal music instruction. The goal of music education is not to just form an appreciation of music but to encourage children to shape their own personal musical identity, through a variety of experiences and performance opportunities. As a music educator my purpose is crafting…

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    Music In Worship

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    Psalm 149:3, the psalmist writes, “Let them praise His name with dancing and make music to Him with tambourine and harp.” This scripture verse encapsulates the overall sentiments of music found in the church and worship throughout history. Music, to both the historical and modern day church, is a vehicle used in worship to praise God and deepen the worship experience through corporate worship. Because of this, music in worship is viewed as a precious experience, a spiritual endeavour, and an…

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    Latin Music In The 1940s

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    Latin Music Music is an advanced way to express various emotions. The tempo, rhythm and dynamics can change the way a song makes its audience feel. Latin music, an usual upbeat type of music has an interesting history like any other type of music. From the 1940s to today every decade of latin music is equally important and remarkable. In the 1940s and 1950s the term “Latin Music” started in the United States. In the 1940s this music began rising in popularity, one author stated, “Latin America,…

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    Music Argumentative Essay

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    wondered how long has music been around? Music has been around for as long as humans have been on the earth. As time progresses and change the same can be said about music. Rhythm, instruments, and lyrics are all a part of music. These things can make and alter how you feel. It can change your emotions, thoughts and perspective. The feeling, and frame of thought that the people have when they make music is the cause of your swaying emotions and changing thoughts. Sometime music helps us by…

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    Music Advertising

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    They both are animportant part of the music industry. Should musicians have to work with advertisers all the timethough? Even if they are two separate businesses, they need each other to make money. Songartists should be allowed to let advertisement companies use their music.Advertisements give musicians better opportunities to succeed in the music industry.According to The New Necessity in the Music Business by Stacia Coates, it advises bands to "puttheir music in commercials or promote…

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    The Sound of Life Music: Luxury or Necessity? The world has transformed to adapt to new technologies into a place where humans, the organic beings are plugged into inorganic or mechanical machines at almost any given point in the day. The recent developments of television, cellular devices, and media players makes everyone a techno-wizard in some regard. One of the categories electrical equipment can be categorized into is that of music. Music can be listened to in person at concerts or other…

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    Listen To Music Analysis

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    One thing I do that helps me manage stress is listen to music. I have always had a love and an appreciation for every kind music. I can listen and hear all the hard work it took to create the different harmonies, the effort it took to write lyrics that work perfectly, and I can get lost in it and not worry about anything. I can also hear all the different instruments that were used and how creative the beats can be. The more I hear a song the more I analyze the lyrics and hear new meanings to…

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    I am pursuing is music production. A music producer is someone who oversees the recording of a performer’s music. A music producer is basically also a beat maker and sees if the music sounds good. Don’t you think that it is crazy how music speaks for people’s moods and their lifestyle? Music is a lot of things for many people. For example it can be a way to zone out or express how you feel. There are two types of music producers that I am interested in. The first one is music producer and the…

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    How To Read Music

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    relation to sight-reading as a skill to be developed, Schonbrun (2005) underscored the reasons why we read music. First, the language of inscribing it down and preserving it is important to understand the history and the evolution of music. Reading music is like literacy: Second, it is not about reading music, but it is all about the information that music can provide when someone knows how to read music.…

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    effect. Tension seemed to have developed in this piece rather quickly, which is usually a theme reserved for the middle of a piece. It is interesting to see a different approach, where tension and possible conflict can be introduced earlier on in the music. The first section of the first movement ends on a note that does not allow the piece to resolve. It leaves the listener anticipating what is yet to come in the following…

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