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    Orchestra Music

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    the music, the crowd is drawn into the magic of the melody. Each movement of the composition is premeditated and exact. Over forty people have come together to play with one calculated mind. They are the orchestra. Considering the genre of the orchestra, it is immediately apparent that the orchestra is, first, a form of artistic expression and, second, a method of conveying deep emotions through the music to the audience. Either through the vocalized word, or the unspoken instrumental music, these

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    My Passion For Music

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    through music school hoping that I would learn to play the piano because he wished he did when he was my age. I was not a big fan of playing the piano so I struggled most of the time. My fingers were so stiff and my instructor would request that I moisturize and massage them to make them more flexible. However, the underlying issue was my lack of interest and not my un-cooperating fingers. For some, Music is a way to express how they feel. People see through a person with the sound of music. Since

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    Music at times is called “the universal language”; it adds a sensorial dimension to life that is unmatched. When children are young they are in an absorbent plane of development and at pivotal point in their young lives to be introduced to the beauty and language of music. Music is a conduit or natural force that allows people to put thoughts and feelings into a sensorial language to communicate thoughts and feelings to others. It can tell a story, illustrate drama, express feelings, religious thoughts

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    Persuasive Essay On Music

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    As a musician, it's important to always work on improving and enhancing your craft. If you're the same musician you were six months ago, this is a clear indication that you're not growing. When you don't grow as a musician, you'll get left behind. Even the top musicians have elements that can always use improvement. There are millions of talented musicians in the world. The ones who stand out above the rest have a certain work ethic, drive and focus to make their dreams come true. Whether you're

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    Baroque Music

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    influenced music, there are two that have stood out. The Baroque Era and Classical Era have generated artists that are well known. Both eras play an important part of history with artists who have influenced artists of today. In this essay, there will be a discussion on both types of music and differences of each. This discussion will also include a discussion on artists of this era. Baroque is a musical era that falls between two other important eras in music. These two eras of music are the Renaissance

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    Yaojun Song Mus114 Sam Music and Painting During the study of 20th-century Western music history in this class, I found out there are may same movements of art and music. I took 20th century Art history as well so there is always the comparison of them in my mind. Music and art appear to be two different art forms. Music is both auditory art, but also an art of time and movement. Music express musicians’ feelings through sound, it will create images in the mind of the viewer for them to have

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    Soca Music Analysis

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    there were various genres of music to learn about like Kompa, Junkanoo, and Ska music, but the one I felt that’s best for me is Soca. Soca music originating from Trinidadian culture, which is a combination of the words “soul” and “Calypso.” Her popular song “It’s Carnival” featuring Machel Montano, released in 2003 on her “Red, White, and Black” album is a real upbeat, uplifting and motivational song. This song gives off an upbeat vibe while referring to carnival. In the music video, realizing it was

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    Piano Music Critique

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    The night began at seven thirty. Entering the music hall of the first time, there were many red velvet seats neatly set into rows sloping into the stage like an opera house, with white washed walls and a beautiful black piano shining in the center of the stage. A medium tall woman wearing a velvet navy blue dress walks out on stage and sits at the piano. With her back hunched over she begins playing. As her fingers intermediately move across the ivory and ebony keys, the melody is calm and paints

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    Protest Music Essay

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    There’s a power in music that makes people unify and let their voices be heard. Music brings the world together music proves that it has the power to bring people together. Protest songs are the voices of democracy. They represent us society, to make a change in the world. Protest songs show that we are unhappy about choices that were made by Congress. An example of how protest songs are the voices of democracy, is the song “You Don’t Own Me” by Lesley Gore.The song was created during the 1960s

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    Loud Music Experiment

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    rate at 7am and 4pm on a school day to find out the effects that music has on the heart rate. For three days, I will be listening to no music to set the control of the experiment. For three days after that a different song will be used to see the change in heart rate between two completely different pieces. Those songs are: Someone Like You by Adele and Bonus Adrenaline Mix by Fitness Beats. Experiment 2 This is conducted on music students that will show that when given a situation of a stressful

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