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    listening to has a fast tempo or rhythm it can cause your blood pressure to rise as well as your hearts beats per minute to speed up. In some instances fast…

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    We did well on tempo, tone, harmony, and performance. As I watched video of our performance, out tempo was consistent throughout the song. I think this is because there was a good conductor who kept music in right tempo. Also, I think we were not nervous since it was the third performance of 8th grade choir team. In addition, Jingle Bells’ tones are exciting, interesting…

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    same pedal (B flat) of the bass clarinet. The arpeggios can be heard in the solo violin presented in bars 11-37. The score carries the Berg’s indications, stipulated in terms of modulation and the highlight of the expressive moments of the change of tempo. The orchestra and the solo…

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    George Gershwin was born on September 26, 1898, in Brooklyn, New York. George The son of Russian-Jewish immigrants, George began his foray into music at age 11 when his family bought a secondhand piano for George’s older sibling, Ira. George was a natural talent with piano so eventually he began studying with the noted piano teacher Charles Hambitzer and impressed him so much that he wrote a letter saying that he found the new pupil who will make it successful and he was a genius. Gershwin…

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    Tim Nunnink on the tenor saxophone, Mack Leighton on the bass, Charlie Weller on the drums, and Leonard Patton on vocals. The concert started with a song named "Wade in the Water". The piano initiated the song with a soft tempo and…

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    Music In Schools

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    only three types of test was conducted; one with fast tempo music, a mild tempo music, and one with no music at all (Barney 238). In the article, Barney sadly does not distinguish what exactly is a fast or mild tempo music is. He did not give a beats per measure for each tempo which leaves the mind to wander. The results from the test show that the females in the test performed better with faster paced music and the males with the mild tempo music, and it was stated later on that the students…

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    sense of suspense that cause a dramatic felling of combat. I tend to not to like syncopated accents as it cause a little bit of distress and annoyance and could not enjoy as much as I enjoy the first part of omens and daces. I did however like the tempo change and the introduction of drums during the ritual of abduction…

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    what. Music has been there for centuries. I believe that music is one of many things hold us together, from the happy moments like celebrations to sad moments like funerals. Music can help you relax. When I hear music with super high or energize tempo or sometimes super inspiring lyrics and I am exercising. It helps me go faster or to do more, and I push myself to do my best, to give my 100% or to do things that I thought I could never achieve. For example, instead of running 30 min. I push…

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    Jazz Concert Review

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    mix of her Latin heritage along with jazz which ended in a unique musical experience for me. My second live performance was different from my first but it had more diversity and I was able to recognize and immediately detect the variety of pitches, tempo, and dynamics as they changed throughout the concert. This performance was primarily focused on the instruments as there wasn’t much singing from the vocalist involve except for a maximum of 4 lines then the focus went back to the band. However,…

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    The music class called Art of Active Listening caught me by surprise. During the beginning weeks of the first semester, I was nervous about where this course will take me. I entered college with no background knowledge of music but was excited to take on a new challenge. This course never involved music notation or theory which was very beneficial for me. This course did provide skills and techniques that I can use throughout my everyday life. Some critical points we covered during the semester…

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