Philosophy of music

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    mental disabilities or handicaps. It is vital for teachers to be sensitive and aware of how to handle students of diversity. Music is a great way to help ease the diversity strain. One way to help is for teachers to get to know their students. Simply knowing their background and where they and their family are from can help them feel included and helps set them up for success. Music is universal, and songs can be learned from all around the world. By giving students respect, this helps a child’s…

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    activities with background music in supermarket, and attending popular star’s live concert. Through listing different music activities examples, Small stated that music is meaningful and it exists in almost everywhere in our daily activities. Since music has been play an important part in human life, Small brought out the question what is music and why it is so important. Different from astronomy or other subjects that people can give a satisfied explanation, Small believed that music is…

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    Music is not music without reading and writing. I am not speaking of reading and writing English, rather I am speaking of reading and writing musical notation. The real importance of reading and writing in the context of music has to do with actually learning the language that is music. This might mean learning how notes relate to a staff, or possibly how an audio clip fits best in your garageband composition, or maybe even how a 7th chord can put a whole new twist on a Sara Bareilles song (if…

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    By adding such tone, the trailer is implying that disability is an identity they acknowledge and are proud of. For instance, the majority of the scenes that showcase each of the individuals’ talents and capabilities—from athletics to music to academics—are shown in bright, unique colours. In that case, the flamboyancy indicates that those individuals are ecstatic to show the world what they can accomplish. This is significant because the trailer defines that “normal” varies from each…

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    call it like this, has been essential in the movie. It could be interpreted in different ways, and now I’ll explain you why. Water is something pure, as the music that’s coming from a piano; it’s a natural, powerful, and phenomenal element that gives constantly energy to every single thing, even if we don’t notice it. And I see like this music, the piano, the life: something very powerful and sacred, that we don’t have to waste or put it behind our lives if we have it. Another big meaning that…

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    Music education in the United States is in dire need of financial support. All over the country, music programs are being cut, teachers are being laid off, and thousands of children are being robbed of the opportunity to participate in group music making within their schools. Despite countless studies proving the benefits of exposing students to music education, funding for these programs take the backseat to the perceived importance of STEM education. All areas of education are important, but…

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    Marcus Giordano Analysis

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    but he also anticipated the manipulation of his own technique to fit into his students’ personal style. Giordano’s jazz technique, though codified, is part of a changing tradition. Gus desired jazz to be of its time by constantly being influenced by music and people. This principle of constant change honors Holm’s use of improvisation and space, elements that…

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    Johannes Stotter is an artist, musician and body painter from Italy. Johannes sings and also plays the violin in a band. Johannes studies education and philosophy at the University of Innsbruck in Austria. Johannes attends many social projects where he combines his music with his art work. Johannes also develops his work without reference to other body painting artists or their work. in 2009 Johannes also secured a place for himself at the international bodypainting Festival in Austria and he…

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    conductor, pianist, and film score composer. He was considered the most influential composer in the 20th century. Igor Stravinsky had no other professions other than music. His father was a Russian singer, so he was introduced to music very early in his life. His music began to fade away for a while when he began to study law and philosophy. He first made a name for himself by writing ballet scores for Diaghilev in Paris. Stravinsky first achieved his musical fame with three ballets authorized…

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    Music Education Cut from Schools We are living and breathing in a world full of possibility. Students everywhere are becoming smarter, more creative, and innovative, more than likely because of music. Music education is becoming more and more threatened to be cut from the school system; “I see the decisions my fellow principals are making, and I understand the pressure, but they need to remember the big picture,” says Paul Young, the principal of West Elementary School in Lancaster, OH. “I…

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