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    for the local orchestra, one will undoubtedly reach the section that lists all of the donor contributions to the orchestra, and then will realize the amount of wealthy support that goes into the classical arts. Such support doesn’t exist for other musical forms such as rock, country, or rap. Not only is there a funding difference, there is also a major difference in the education one receives based on the genre of…

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    people who came to listen to the western music concert are feeling the music in different ways. Audience don’t need the lyrics, but enjoy the sound, keep the traditions of the original musical instrument a very like absolute music. Coming back to performance of House Band who was using special electric musical effects, such as distortion, phases, etc. In case of listening the pop or R&B music the audience can show their emotions by dancing, screaming or singing the song aloud with the singer.…

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    officially recorded content. As we move into a more technology-reliant era, a few of these issues are beginning to get resolved, but there is still more that can be done in order for more people to enjoy Broadway. One of the biggest issues consumers of musical theater have, is the price of tickets to shows. Through personal experience, I have found the cheapest guaranteed tickets for semi-decent seats have been at least $50. This is generally for balcony seats with a limited view of the stage.…

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    Throughout the timeline of Music, There has been many different genres and styles created by Musicians, throughout this timeline we received the 20th Century genre of Impressionism. The genre focuses on conveying emotions and moods behind a pacific event or a reflection on how the composer is feeling, an example of Impressionism genre that gives the audience the feel of emotion is Krzytof Penderecki’s Impressionism piece Thernody for the Victims of Hiroshima, which he has transformed the…

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    Music And Depression

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    If the subject weren’t adults, they tried to find the most mature of the people that they could get as possible. If the researchers were attempting to find a simple connection between music and the effects of it to emotions, such as relating to happy or sad emotions, it wouldn’t matter if they were to target the young subjects as they wouldn’t put much thought to it. When trying to find simple connection to music and feelings, it can sometimes be easier and to the researches advantage to test on…

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    Second Movement Analysis

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    IV. Second Movement The second movement is in a compound ternary form. It is in simple quadruple time in E major with the tempo of Adagio. It is nocturne-like (Zi, 2001, p. 94) and it’s meant to give the audience a peaceful feeling. Introduction: The opening of the second movement has used muted strings, woodwind, clarinet and bassoon. These instruments slowly modulate from the previous C minor to E major using chromatic notes. Fig.16 Exposition (A): In preparation for the first theme to…

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    Hylton also found that “the self-esteem that results from musical accomplishment may contribute greatly to an individual’s sense of well-being resulting in feelings of accomplishment, success, and pride” (Croom 57). In other words, people often feel better about themselves after finishing a certain goal. It is important because it reveals that self-esteem from a musical accomplishment can influence happiness and feelings of accomplishment as well. In conclusion…

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    Classical music has been around since the 11th century and is a growing art in the music world today. In that century, composers such as Bach, Beethoven, Mozart, Wagner, and many more would have never thought that their music would have played a large role in the 21st century. For years now, researchers have wondered what effects come from listening to classical music and many have found that listening to classical music is beneficial in education while helping improve memory, learning and…

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    CHAPTER TWO - CRITICAL ANALYSIS 2.1 Exploration Of Tonality And The Pentatonic Scale Blossoms on a Moonlit River has been written in G major, and this is known from an author’s note written above the stave and the key signature (Fig 2a). It has been written with diatonic numerical notation using the numbers 1 to 7, and the number 0 represents a rest. The piece is tonal centred, and relies on a major pentatonic scale consisting of G, A, B, D and E (Fig 2b) and this is close to the western…

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    music is important to us because why else would this be a requirement for children. The point is that, that music class was the first time most people in our school district learned to play a musical instrument; we learned to play the recorder. I remember enjoying this as most people enjoy playing a musical instrument when they do so, but it wasn’t life changing for me. As I mentioned my friend Alex who is still has a huge part in music today also learned this task in elementary school and piano…

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