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    Adam De La Halle and Ars Antiqua Time Period Life Summary Adam de la Halle is often referred to as the greatest of the long succession of post Medieval musicians. He was a poet‚ musician and innovator of the earliest French theater. He became famous for his use of polyphony and his theatrical productions. Adam originally trained for the clergy (the people of the church). Marriage interfered with his musical career; but with the help of some noble benefactors he was able to pursue musical studies

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    Numeral System

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    A numeral system (or system of numeration) is a writing system for expressing numbers‚ that is‚ a mathematical notation for representing numbers of a given set‚ using digits or other symbols in a consistent manner. It can be seen as the context that allows the symbols "11" to be interpreted as the binary symbol for three‚ the decimal symbol for eleven‚ or a symbol for other numbers in different bases. Ideally‚ a numeral system will: * Represent a useful set of numbers (e.g. all integers‚ or

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    writing whilst others are transmitted orally. Discuss and give examples with reference to both Western and non-Western music. Music Theory can be understood as chiefly the study of the structure of music. With the idea of both written and oral notation‚ it may be understood through recognized systems of indication‚ and used as systems of memorizing and transmitting the theories themselves. Western music theory is significant for its quantity and range whilst those of non-Western traditions are

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    history of Mathematics. Ecs/13/01/0396 The area of study known as the history of mathematics is primarily an investigation into the origin of discoveries in mathematics and‚ to a lesser extent‚ an investigation into the mathematical methods and notation of the past. Before the modern age and the worldwide spread of knowledge‚ written examples of new mathematical developments have come to light only in a few locales. The most ancient mathematical texts available are Plimpton 322 (Babylonian mathematics

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    As students‚ we are taught the basics about mathematics. What the core properties of addition‚ subtraction‚ multiplication and division mean. How they work‚ and if we are lucky‚ we go into a little history of these methods. For those of us who have learned history‚ we learned that the basis for modern mathematics came from the Greeks and their writings. While this is correct‚ to truly understand the historical aspect of mathematics and its origins‚ one must study a time before the Greeks‚ when math

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    Music Appreciation 8

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    these instruments often found? The harpsichord was an instrument used from the 16th century to the mid-18th century. It looked exactly like a piano. It had your regular whole note keys‚ with your flats and sharps between them. What is a notation knife? Notation knives were very interesting pieces of artwork. They can be described as knives with musical notes on the blade‚ and are extremely rare Many of the articles on the include a piece of artwork from the Renaissance period. How are music and

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    most essential pieces in fabricating a song or a melody. The author establishes how teaching music notation is the primary goal for every music teacher for his or her amateur students. He talks about how the Grand Staff can aid in basic music concepts such as pulse duration‚ finger numbers and hand coordination. However‚ I strongly disagree with this opinion and personally believe that music notation is just a tool and not an essential factor in composing or arranging sweet melodies and thoughtful

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    "hits" a person from the bands home country. Music portrays feelings that someone may not be able to portray through words. It can save a life and completely change a person’s outlook on life. I agree 100% with this assesment. 2) Why is musical notation important? What benefits do musicians and

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    the “universal language because a lot if people can relate to different types of music. I do agree with this statement because music brings people together. 2. Why is musical notation important? What benefits do musicians and others receive from being able to write down and note aspects of a musical piece? Music notation is important because it allows musicians to write down what they are going to play and so they can remember exactly what they did in a song. 3. In the first part of the unit

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    music is read. I agree with this assessment because music in Germany can be read easily in Japan‚ or music written in the U.S can easily be read in Africa. 2. Why is musical notation important? What benefits do musicians and others receive from being able to write down and note aspects of a musical piece? Musical notation is important because it allows someone to put their feelings about a piece of music‚ and convey that to other people. This allows musicians and others to know what can be changed

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