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    The Importance of Music By: Grace Aubrey Music is one of the essential components in our lives. Music gives us entertainment and relaxation when we feel exhausted. The beautiful rhythm of Classical music not only can release our stress‚ but also can bring us pleasure. After a daylong study‚ I like to take a break to listen to some Pop melody by myself. Although some of those melodies contain Rock-and-Roll beats‚ it still can make me feel calm and comfortable. Also‚ music can heal my tiring

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    music since she was old enough to crawl will forever have a special place in my heart. I was thirteen when I met my first guitar teacher. His name was Carleton; he was friendly‚ and his years of being a guitarist showed through the callouses on his fingertips. I‚ by my extensive vocabulary‚ would have called him a “pretty cool guy.” He knew all about the technical aspects of the guitar‚ he taught me various chords‚ how to read sheet music‚ and how to play. However‚ more important to me was his own love

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    Westminster Choir College of Rider University Princeton‚ NJ FOLK INSTRUMENTS OF PUERTO RICO: THEIR ORIGINS‚ ROOTS AND INFLUENCE IN PUERTO RICAN CULTURE Luis F. Rodríguez MH 631 - Introduction to Musicology Prof. Mirchandani 12/19/2001 CONTENTS: Introduction 3 Historical Background 3 Musical Genres 4 Musical Instruments Taíno Heritage 6 African Heritage 8 Plucked String Instruments (“Spanish Heritage”)

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    History and Literature I Vielle: A Short History Bowed instruments have been around since the ninth century AD‚ according to Werner Bachmann‚ author of The Origins of Bowing. They originated in Central Asia‚ where they produced very fine hunting bows‚ which eventually developed into the first musical bows. In the tenth century‚ bowed instruments had traveled to the lands of the Islamic and Byzantine Empires. (Remnant‚ 1989) In the eleventh century‚ the vielle was depicted in Byzantine manuscripts

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    The concept of belonging is interesting to me because the idea is really that of ‘self’. There are many varied notions of belonging revolving around the ‘inclusion/exclusion’ of a person in a societal group‚ ‘attraction/alienation’ to values‚ attitudes and behaviours‚ ‘security/marginalisation’. But ultimately the idea of belonging is the development of our own sense of personal identity being defined by the groups‚ communities‚ lifestyles we align ourselves with. Les Murray’s poems “The

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    instruments are fretless and the playing of specific tones and pitches are dependent on the accuracy of the player. “Partial” specifically refers to complex tones‚ or anything that is not the fundamental frequency. For example‚ the first string on a guitar is typically E‚ and the opened string plucked or strummed is considered the fundamental frequency. Now if we place our finger in the middle fret Work Cited Benade‚ A. H. “Sitar Spectrum Properties ” April 1982: S83- Acoustical Society of

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    In the music world‚ the electric guitar has been used in just about every style of music. From pop to rock‚ guitars are in it all. Ever since the companies Fender and Gibson were established‚ there has been a controversy over which company produces a better guitar. More specifically‚ if the Fender Stratocaster or the Gibson Les Paul is better. Fender’s Stratocaster and Gibson’s Les Paul are the most iconic and well known guitars but are unique in their own way. This paper will discuss the unique

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    impassioned sermon titled “Why are You Here?” Cooper infuriated by the message and the overwhelming feeling that his father is holding him back walks up to the pulpit and punches his father in the face splitting his lip. He grabs his father’s beloved guitar Jimmy and makes his way towards the cash box. His father advices the pianist to play and the congregation joins in singing the hymn as Cooper raids the offerings from the cash box‚ before driving off in his father’s old

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    The guitar dates back 4‚000 years. the oldest evidence of the the existence dates back to 1800 B.C. It was found in Babylonia on clay plaques. . A little later around the same time in Egypt had developed a necked instrument with marked frets wound around the neck. another was also found in a tomb and had deeper curves and was completely flat unlike older instruments that curved up to the sound board and two surfaces‚ back and front‚ were attached to each other with strips of wood that form the sides

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    well written well written Dutch Interior by Mark Santangelo Joan Miro created a surrealist painting‚ a style that expresses the subconscious using imagery in the subject matter‚ Dutch Interior shows a man playing the guitar at a table. There are animals and a women sitting around him listening to the beautiful sound. Miro used a wide array of colors especially green and white to emphasize a happy day. He uses complementary colors to allow the colors to clash and have things stand out and

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