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    Music and Question

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    Hearing music and listening to music are much the same thing. Question 6 options: False Which one of the following do we not attend to when listening? Question 7 options: Total Time Elasped The best procedure for studying/listening to a musical work in this course is Question 8 options: listen while following computer graphics‚ then listen with Listening Guide‚ then listen without any visual aid [Audio] This music is being played by a [Williams: "Star Wars‚" CD 1‚ 2:03-2:22] Question

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    Music Unites Us All

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    influential and entertaining form of art. Many people enjoy the wonderful rhythm music can give. It can relax someone‚ while others enhance their spirituality through music. Music has different types which depend on a specific musical instrument. In Africa‚ there are various musical instruments used in many kinds of gatherings‚ occasions‚ spiritual ceremonies‚ and other forms of traditional and casual events. Some of the traditional African instruments include kora‚ djembe drums‚ and kalimba. Kora

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    Beethoven Bibliography

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    September 20‚ 2013 On December 17‚ 1770‚ Ludwig van Beethoven was born in Bonn‚ Germany to the parents of Maria Keverich and Johann van Beethoven. He was raised by his father who hoped he was going to become a child prodigy in music like Mozart was. Although Beethoven’s father was quite a singer‚ he never did match up to the music abilities that Beethoven’s grandfather had. The talent that the grandfather had‚ fortunately was present in Beethoven even though it was not present in his father.

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    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 at the University of Paris. The remainder of his life was spent in service of noble patrons. His Music Adam de la Halle was of French origins. All of his lyrics were written in French. Much of his

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    has shaped the world since it originated and it keeps developing to inspire people. The Twentieth Century music was in the time frame of 1900 through 2009. Every musical period in time has some influences that help develop the unique styles of this era. Aaron Copland was an intelligent individual of this time. He participated in musical works from 1900 to 1990. Aaron Copland was known as the American Composer because his works were simply the American sound. Copland’s development as the iconic American

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    Durning our class about learning Malaysian traditional music in our final semester. I know some different kinds of Malaysian traditional music instrument. Today I will talking about Caklampong. Caklampong as a kind of Malaysian traditional musical instrumental it has some features ‚ for example looks like crafts ‚ sounds feel like noble ‚ and play like percussion. And I also read some article about this kind of instrumental. Now I will show some parts of article about Caklampong’s history

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    indian tribal music

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    of much rugged origin‚ the instruments utilised are not as refined as the ones used in classical music. Tribal musical instruments are generally manufactured by the musicians themselves‚ making use of materials like coconut shells‚ animal skin‚ etc. The musical beats are based on sophisticated and synchronised drum patterns‚ establishing a rhythm. Into a wholesome Indian tribal musical session‚ there can be a mixture of drum sounds in a particular track. Other instruments utilised include horse

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    Middle Ages Dates: 500-1450 1. What was going historically during this era?  What was life like? It was a chaotic period of social and political unrest. Religious and political differences between and within regions led to nearly constant warfare. The life of all the classes was dominated by the feudal system - feudalism. 2.  Who or what had the power? The church 3.  Who were learned or literate? holy men or people of important status such as kings‚ queens‚ and knights most other people were

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    The hit musical "Singin’ in the Rain" may possibly be one of if not the greatest musicals of all time. With it’s tale of the film world of the mid 1920’s and its creative underlining love story between Don Lockwood (Gene Kelly) and Kathy Selden (Debbie Reynolds)‚ it provokes the interest of someone who would not generally be attracted to a musical. It is a classic masterpiece that set the standards that musical films of today will be judged by. It is a classic performance by the great Gene

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    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”) 9 Their Relationship with Folk/Popular Music and Art Music and their influence in Puerto Rican

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