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    Benefits of Music Music has been one of the most fundamental elements of human life for more than 55,000 years. In the middle ages, monks sung scripture to enhance the Catholic services. During the Renaissance period composers wrote instrumental music to create deeper emotion through lyrics in song. Since ancient times instruments and song have greatly influenced culture and the lives of those who participated in it. Aristotle once said, “ music makes the hearts of men glad so that on this

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    Throughout the school year in Music for the Masses I've enjoyed many units for a variety of reasons. Every unit carrying its own importance to me. Whether it was in film music when we were jamming to the music score since it was from our marching band show or listening to political advertisements to see how music affected the mood. There have been many moments this year in units that would make them stand out, however, my favorite unit would be music and science. Music has been a passion for me since

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    For this music analysis project, I would like to discuss the oral nature of the legacy of Appalachian music. I would like to complete this project to bring attention to the amazing history of Appalachian music and the distinct ways it lives on. I plan to use research to study the different manners in which Appalachian music has continued to survive throughout the years despite the general modernization of the world. I am the best writer for this project because I have been familiar with Appalachian

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    Music is a universal language. You can bring two people together with different backgrounds, and views but, if they have the same taste in music it will bring them together. There’s no denying the power of music and how it’s been a part of culture in people throughout the world. It is used as a form of expression, to tell a story, or to even influence others. Listening to music can also be emotional, like relieving stress, making you happy, help you understand a situation better, or if you’re feeling

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    be supplemented with lectures on the history and development of jazz and commercial music as well as listening sessions to place musical styles in appropriate contexts. Standards and Objectives The following standards are referenced from the 2014 National Association for Music Education music standards: MU:Cr1.1.E.5a Compose and improvise melodic and rhythmic ideas or motives that reflect characteristic(s) of music or text(s) studied in rehearsal. MU:Cr3.1.E.5a Evaluate and refine draft compositions

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    Piece of Music Music plays an important role in our lives today. Music has many other genres, such as pop, rock, and jazz; however, pop music is one of the most common and lovable types of music of all the times. Its lyrics are mainly based on emotions, love, and the need to dances. One of the best works of pop music is a representation of the real-world issues faced by our society, like discrimination, hate crimes, terrorism, sexual abuse and other unfair practices. “Till it happens to you”

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    Most of the music on the radio today sounds very similar, and even those that sound a bit different still have the same subject matter. It seems that the lyrics to songs don’t matter much in pop culture, judging by the songs played on pop radio that involve sex, drugs, and partying. Those like me who truly have passion for music realize that lyrics are, in fact, important, if not the most important part of a song. Those that are as passionate about music as I am tend to appreciate a song more if

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    choose an interesting Armenian song to learn more about the music and musicians. Instruments used (2 pts; 3 if no vocal styles are used): • Bass • Drum • Flute • Frame Drum • Guitar • Lute • Maracas • Martin “Backpacker” guitar (higher pitched sound) • Tambourine • Vocals Vocal styles (if any) (1 pts): • I would say the lead vocalist is an untrained tenor, but his voice is nice for the song. Technical terms that describe the music (5 pts): • I would describe the sound as a captivating acoustic

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    “Music has healing power. It has the ability to take people out of themselves for a few hours.” This is a famous quote from Elton John. This relates to my music life because music rejuvenates me and helps me when I’m sad. When I’m frustrated or irate I’ll play my flute or sing because it allows me let out my emotions. I’m very ecstatic that I can participate in music at school through band class. Band gives me an intermission in my day, an opportunity to direct others, and a unique kind of family

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    Music Itself Does Not Distract You Music is prevalent, so that it is extremely easy to find a place or situation with music played on. Not only does people enjoy music when they dance or sing, throw parties, but also they enjoy music when they drive, study or work. In other words, people live with music and music is an everyday thing. They, contrarily, think that the pieces of music are distractors when they need to concentrate on their works. This is why, especially, most of parents and teachers

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