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    The Capabilities and Effects of Background Music S. Wakeley Wayne State College Abstract Nonverbal communication speaks louder than verbal communication; therefore‚ nonverbal communication‚ such as background music‚ needs to be sensibly evaluated. As a form of nonverbal communication‚ background music is capable of influencing a target audience. In advertising‚ emotions can be shifted depending on the music being played in the background and the same feelings are then transferred to the product

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    What was the music like? Classical styled: in those times‚ They didn’t have any electric instruments in those times. That means that the most common kind of instruments were copper instruments‚ flutes‚ violins drums etc. most of the times they were all used together to form an orchestra. A composer‚ the person who invents the pieces of music‚ which you call a composition‚ had to use all those instruments to create a harmony between them. Classical music is really elegant. One of the things that

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    Different Genres of Music Effect Test Scores Kathryn E. Baker Bowling Green High School Table of Contents Introduction pg. 3-7 Procedure pg. 7 Results pg. 8 Discussion pg. 8-9 Conclusion pg. 9-10 Acknowledgements pg. 10 References pg. 10-11 Introduction Although many research findings can be confusing or contradictory (Yehuda‚ 2011)‚ it has been shown many ways and in many times that music affects the brain psychologically. Elliot‚ Polman‚ & McGregor (2011) found that music only has the desired

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    The attractiveness of the music industry from the perspective of Warner Group Music Summary Major transformation in the music industry over the last decade has resulted in the three major record labels; The Warner Music Group‚ Sony Music Entertainment and Universal Music Group finding themselves with rapidly decreasing revenues and company structures which no longer provide profitability. A brief analysis of the external strategic factors affecting the Warner Music Group has revealed the changes

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    Technology: The Music Industry’s Best friend Stokes 1 Outline Thesis:  Technology has made the artists of the music industry more

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    7 Elements of Music * Rhythm - It may be defined as the pattern or placement of sounds in time and beats in music. Roger Kamien in his book Music: An Appreciation defines rhythm as "the particular arrangement of note lengths in a piece of music." Rhythm is shaped by meter; it has certain elements such as beat and tempo. * Melody - It refers to the tune of a song or piece of music. it is the memorable tune created by playing a succession or series of pitches. * Timbre - Also known as tone

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    Music and Emotion 2 Music and Emotion Music has been a part of human life since the beginning of time and can be defined as many different things; instruments being played‚ pots banging together‚ or even birds chirping in the wild. Today‚ music is usually thought of as either entertainment or a form of expression. For all the reasons above‚ it would be logical to say that music must play a large part on the human brain and emotion’s because of its ability to last thru time. Music in some form

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    biographers to discuss the state of music scholarship. Towards the end of the discussion‚ Dylan Goes Electric and Escaping the Delta author Elijah Wald interrupted the proceeding to personally and publicly thank his co-panelist Peter Guralnick. According to Wald‚ Guralnick in his two volume biography transformed Elvis Presley from a bloated and bedazzled caricature lazily revising his past on the glitzy stages in Las Vegas back into a relevant figure in both music and American history. Additionally

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    UNIT THREE: Music Appreciation Text Questions Please complete the following questions. It is important that you use full sentences and present the questions and answers when you submit your work. Submit the work as a file attachment. This means you complete all work in a word processing document (e.g.‚ Microsoft Word) and attach the file using the dropbox tool. Use the Unit 3: Text Questions dropbox basket. The answers to the Review & Critical Thinking questions are worth 10 points. Review

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    Neelam Samal English 101 Professor Millburn 3/24/14 In her poem‚ ‘I am in Need of Music’; Bishop offers an examination into the feelings of a woman. This author is renowned for her literary work that communicates the feelings and predicaments of her female subjects. ‘I am in Need of Music’ is no different from her previous works. In this poem‚ she explores the need of a woman for comfort‚ her need for having a respite from the injurious pace of life and her need for something that is so beautiful

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