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    Music is an essential component of film music because it introduces the mood and it helps create the atmosphere. However, the music often gets overlooked because viewers pay more attention to what’s happening on screen, such as visual images and dialogue. Film music continues to expand and become even more advanced. The golden age of film/film music were the late 1930’s. Although music is used to express emotions of a scene, such as the current emotional state of a character, music sometimes doesn’t

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    Music has been around for a very long time. Especially African Music. Throughout many centuries, African music has changed. Just like any music today, the beat, the style, and even the dances have always been different and changing in Africa. There are many forms of African music that we think we may know but we don’t. Traditional music for us might be any song we play during certain holidays or special gatherings and then continuing that throughout the years. Unlike in Africa, their form of traditional

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    of the festival. Thereupon that day loud music, sweet smells of spicy food and the vibrant colors brought joy to her heart. Wherefore Caribbean music was rejoicing to lighten every life that was present on this day. The sweet angel watched the drums smack with forgiving tunes. This girl questioned what the difference was from Caribbean and Hispanic music. Therefore her mind became sidetracked on the idea of what the difference of Hispanic and Caribbean music was? Many examples such as the culture and

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    information transfer. An artist uses various methods of expressing ideas such as drawings, paintings, music, and plays. Music specifically is a form of art mostly based on sounds. Music, therefore, entails different sounds played, in particular, a pattern designed to amuse or entertain. Additionally, music adds to the methods of information transfer from sources, usually artists, to an audience. The art of music in many cases gets in place in entertainment purposes following the vivid fact that changing tunes

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    What Might and Infant/Toddler Music Class Look Like: “Musical experiences like these are a common occurrence in a young child's life” (Mayesky, 2012, p. 397). Music and movements for children, is the first languages of childhood. A 10 -15-minute informal chat outlining how music supports and nurtures children’s developmental skills would start off like this, “Music is central to the human experience of children, just as it is to adults, and for this reason, music should be an important part of the

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    The music of the troubadours and the trobairitz flourished from the eleventh to the thirteenth centuries. Their lyrics are frequently referred to as the origin of modern European literature and some of the finest European poetry. The Middle Ages was a period in which religious music was far more commonly accepted. Nonetheless, the troubadours and the trobairitz were able to rise to prominence and have a significant influence on music and literature for several centuries. During their prime, they

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    Music Education “Music is about communication, creativity, and cooperation, and by studying music in schools, students have the opportunity to build on these skills, enrich their lives, and experience the world from a new perspective” -Bill Clinton. Majoring in music will teach one the requirements and skills necessary for the job, advantages and disadvantages of teaching music to children, and how concert band and marching band differ from each other. Becoming a band director, especially for elementary

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    Growing up, it was pretty cool to say that your dad was in a band. I think that is where my love for music originated from. Being a daddy's little girl, having the man you love, sing “Brown Eyed Girl” to you in the audience, was so incredible. It feels as though you're the only one in the room and that the song was meant for you. That's probably my favorite aspect of music, because whatever you are going through, there is always at least one song out there that will speak to what is going on in your

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    Kha Tran Music Appreciation HUM 1113 Second Concert Review A Night of “Guitars” Not like a first concert I attended, this show named “a night of Blues” had a little bit small and less impressive. It was not because the show was boring, but just a few people joined this show, the theater is also smaller, too. It was a Tuesday evening of April 12, me and my sister knew that there also had another concert held on the VPA, but still decided to go to this concert because we all love guitar. We headed

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    Music has evolved throughout centuries to invoke different feelings and to entertain those who are in the audience. These musical genres are both known for “making people feel good”. Pop music and Baroque music are two musical genres that are completely different. Regardless of their differences, they also have several similarities during a concert or live performance. As stated by Mauch, et al, “Music is a natural starting point for the study of stylistic evolution because it is not only a universal

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