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    Music comes from the Ancient Greek muses‚ who were the nine goddesses of art and science. Music actually began around 500 B.C. when Pythagoras experimented with acoustics and how math related to tones formed from plucking strings. The main form of music during the Middle Ages was the Gregorian chant‚ named for Pope Gregory I. This music was used in the Catholic Churches to enhance the services. It consisted of a sacred Latin text sung by monks without instrumentation. The chant is sung in a

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    think we can all agree that music has a way of taking its toll on us. According to "is music a good tool for health?”By Elizabeth Scott music has an effect on our bodies and minds. It talks about how music has been recently used in hospitals and that field of health care is known as music therapy. The article also explains how music can affect us in many powerful ways‚ how different kinds of beats can affect us in different ways‚ and how music can benefit us. I think that music should be a part of everyone’s

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    Term 1 Reflective Activity “Music . . . can name the unnameable and communicate the unknowable.” – Leonard Bernstein Purpose: The purpose of this activity is to reflect on your study of music so far this year and to identify how it has contributed to your personal growth and your awareness of yourself and others. The activity is also to help you identify what you have learned and what to focus on for improvement. Ministry Expectations: OVERALL: B3 - Skills and Personal Growth: demonstrate

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    The Beatles: Changing Music One Step at a Time. The Beatles were an “out of nowhere” happening that many still don’t understand to this day. They have changed music in more ways than one‚ and people still enjoy listening to their music even today‚ when music has gone through so much auto tune and processing. The music they created had so many different messages‚ and people enjoyed listening to them everyday‚ and even all day sometimes. Some people call The Beatles an overnight sensation‚ while others

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    experience that I had been dreaming of for years. I not only got to have that experience for myself‚ but I shared it with someone who meant a great deal to me‚ and had it not been for him I would have never had the chance to make that opportunity happen. Music has been a big part of my life since the age of five. My mother had me participate in major community events as I was growing up‚ and in my school’s musicals. Singing was something I used to channel most of my energy to‚ and as I got older I valued

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    How Does Music Affect Us? What can music do to us? How can it affect us? Music is proven to alter our moods and outlook in life. Different genres of music have different effects on us. Let’s say for example rock music‚ it tends to waken us from our sleeping senses and may create a lively outlook or mood for a period of time‚ but let us still remember that effects of music vary from people to people. Taking rock music into consideration again‚ while some people get their positive mood and high

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    bob joe Comp 1 November 16‚ 2012 Paper 4 The song “A Country Boy Can Survive” originally written by Hank Williams‚ Jr and the cover by kid Rock tells a story about how a man becoming good friends with a New York City businessman. Between the two‚ they have different backgrounds‚ but set aside their differences; they become good friends and exchange gifts with each other. When the song takes a turn for the worst‚ the businessman is killed by a man with a switchblade knife for only $43. The song

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    2.09 POP Music: Review Questions and Critical Thinking Questions Jorge Gomez Nov. 13‚ 2013 Review Questions: 1. Popular music is any music since industrialization in the mid- 1800s that is in line with the tastes and preferences of the middle class. 2. Pop music uses themes that are short songs about love and other existing themes‚ a song that uses this theme would

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    2013 MUS31-04 Middle Ages and the Baroque Period Music What is music? According to the definition‚ music is the art of arranging sounds in time so as to produce a continuous‚ unified‚ and evocative composition‚ as through melody‚ harmony‚ rhythm‚ and timbre. As we know‚ music had become a controversial topic throughout the world. Everyone knows music‚ everyone heard of music. Music represents our feeling‚ and used throughout the world. Music has been divided into many periods. Such as Middle

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    MUSIC Music can be defined in many ways‚ but to summarize all the definitions‚ music can be defined as the art or science of combining vocal or instrumental sounds or both to produce beauty of form‚ harmony‚ and expression of emotion. It is said that a large percentage of old people who sing at the choir enjoy the harmony created and feel at peace. It is not really known from where music originated‚ but most probably the earliest humans

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