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    Music Reflection

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    Music Reflection: Music really hits people’s emotions and for a lot of people there emotion is a key sense. I would describe musically everyone’s “Music World” is emotion and how the lyrics speak to you. Music unquestionably affects our emotions. We tend to listen to music that reflects our mood. When we’re happy we may listen to upbeat music; when we’re sad we may listen to slower‚ moving songs; when we’re angry we may listen to darker music with heavy guitar‚ drums‚ and vocals that reflect

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    Quatavia Mcgirt  Participation In Government  H7‚ Period 2  Instructor A. Ritz & P. Graham  January 22‚ 2015    "Music & Social Movement Paper"  Recently there been a big issue in white officers killing unarmed African American  males. Due to this issue there has been countless protest and songs made to help make people  become more aware of the problem. Rapper Jermaine Cole‚ better known as "J Cole" wrote and  performed the song "Be Free" in August of 2014‚ so the public and his fans could realize that 

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    I. Work Analysis Being an admirer of the music of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart‚ I chose to analyze Mozarts Symphony No. 40 in G Minor. An early analyst and critic of Mozarts music‚ Otto Jahn called the Symphony No. 40 "a symphony of pain and lamentation." Another critic said it was "nothing but joy and animation" (Kramer 480). While these two remarks may be used as extreme ways to interpret the symphony‚ its character and mood are captivating and touching. The standard instrumentation for this piece

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    to Advice How to Survive a Music Festival There comes a time every summer when festivals take over: live music; squelching mud; frothy beer; unusual characters; overflowing portaloos and much‚ much more. The anticipated festivals range from small ones like ‘Run to the Sun’ to much larger more established ones like ‘Glastonbury’ – either way there’s a festival for everybody! If you want to get away from the hustle and bustle of life then go to a festival and get engulfed by the music you love!

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    surface -What different sounds are there - How is it organized Music Stuff -Where is it from? -Genre -Composed or improvised -Metric or non metric -Instrumentation -Purpose? (worship‚ entertainment‚ life event) Music of Africa Call and Response - Single “voice: answered by others‚ back and forth. Interlocking Parts (linear) - Many parts designed to fit together and sound like one part‚ Africa‚ Indonesia. 8/30 Participational Music -Group activities‚ ceremony‚ war‚ multimedia

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    How to Download Music for Free Imagine having access to an unlimited amount of media and being able to download it right to your Mp3 player or iPod to play at will. Luckily we live in the 21st century and we have the technology to do such a thing. We are able to download thousands of gigabytes of anything from movies‚ television shows and music. For this particular lesson‚ I will be teaching you how to download music to your media player. I will be using iTunes on my windows computer‚ if you

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    here today because I want to tell you all about Indonesian Traditional music call “ Keroncong” . The history of Keroncong music itself was started when the Portugese invaded Indonesia in the 16th century‚ this music was first introduced by the sailors and the slaves on the portugese ship as known as “Fadu”. But weakening Influence of the portugese in the 17th century did not make “Keroncong” disappear from Indonesia. This music just continued to grow in Indonesia. In the early 19th century some Indonesian

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    Review Questions 1. What is popular music? Popular music is any music since the mid-1800s that is popular with the preferences of anyone from a teen to a mid-aged adult. 2. What theme does pop music typically use in the lyrics? Describe one pop song that uses this theme. Why is this theme such a popular one? Pop music typically uses the theme of love and relationships in the lyrics. One pop song that uses this theme is the song “Marry Me” by Jason Derulo. Some of the lyrics are “…And if I

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    Music outline

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    if they think that music can affect their life. b. The audience will learn that music can be the best way to boost their mood. c. See how many people stand and start from that fact. Use some statistic‚ tell some facts taken from my sources. Title: How Music Affects our Life. gg Transitions: a. I will use signposts that show how people use music in different situations. b. Recap from sources. Body of Speech a. Music gather us together

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    UB40 started as a group of friends from Birmingham‚ England. That group of friends formed a band in 1978 and went on to become one of the most famous bands in the world. The red red wine lyrics are sung from the perspective of someone who finds drinking red wine the only way to forget his woes. The major instrument used for this song is a piano and an electric bass. Woodwind instruments and some drums can also be heard in the background. The form in this song focuses more on a slower

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