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    Music education can stimulate a child’s imaginative side, and broaden one’s intellectual properties. When it’s my time for college, I want to continue my education to receive a doctorates degree in fine arts. What field might that be in? I plan to broaden my mind by going to college and becoming a professor of music education and performance pedagogy. My dream job is to one day become the head music education professor at a college. I want to work in a field based around what I love to do and…

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    Jack Kerouac was obsessed with the word cool. He then joined to Jazz Music club, where he got the new concept of bringing his own music on. Jack the musician himself find Jazz music to connect with his soul within himself which made him join Jazz club. African American culture has their own celebration area for the word cool. African American celebrate the Cool Musical Industrial day and Jack changes the meaning of the beat. Kerouac bought many changes in the meaning of beat, cool, bought a…

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    possible. If it wasn't for my joining orchestra in fourth grade, I believe I would be a completely different person than I am today. My dream is to make sure that I can help as many kids as possible find themselves through music. My first contribution would be to further develop a program that has helped me all through my musical career, called String Coach. While in fourth grade, I decided I wanted to join the school orchestra as a bassist. My only problem was, I was about two months late to…

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    Music finds itself touching everyone. Music at a basic level is just the enjoyment of listening to music. People young and old enjoy listening to music; there is no age limit. The real fulfillment of music comes from playing an instrument or singing music. The performance of music is taught through music education. A good performance evokes emotions. Music exists to evoke emotions. That is why a piece will be written in a minor key to create a dark, sad tone to make the listener feel down. A…

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    Music to the Ears If you mess up just once in your life, it could affect your future. In the ninth grade, I came close to ending my music career by simply dropping out from the choir program in anger of not getting into my choir of choice. But if I went through with this choice, I would have felt empty. With the help of my brother who was a senior and has been in the program all four years, I was not only put in my choir of choice later that week from exemplifying stellar job work, but also…

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    pleasure that I write in support of Dr. Qing Jiang for consideration for The Samuel L. Williams Endowed Professorship in Music. Dr. Jiang is a very worthy candidate for the award, having distinguished herself amongst Department of Music junior faculty by her impressive record of national and international concert appearances, and by her exceptional teaching of piano and chamber music. Dr. Jiang’s CV details her diverse career as a soloist, chamber musician, and collaborative pianist (a…

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    Philosophical Affliction: Music and the Problems in American Education For decades, fine arts has been the first victim to be pushed out of the door in the American School system. Children need music in their life this is a bold statement. But in America the budget cuts are due to; the economics lack of money with the fine arts falling first to be cut in the United States and goes on the “not needed list.” in education. Music is needed in schools because it 's a proven fact that music and…

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    I remember when I was in Elementary School and every day we had time to do music, art, and/or theater both in class and as an extra elective. I know that personally for me this was my favorite part of each day when I was able to have a bit more freedom and express myself the way I wanted to through the arts. Every day this is what my classmates and I looked forward to, every lesson we got to use the arts or every time we went to our electives we loved learning and remembered what we learned…

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    professional backgrounds. All three are looked at as the top of society. Many people who are considered famous or role models in society are from music, theatre, or art backgrounds... but then why are so many of these programs being cut from schools? Fine arts should…

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    with the handmade artwork of their kids. Sadly, the funding for some Arts Education programs is being cut, and there are children who cannot experience the joys of making a piece of themselves through pencil and paper. We must preserve this precious aspect of our childhood for all further…

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