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    Medieval Music

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    paid for by the church Characteristics of Medieval Music- Christianity had huge impact‚ most surviving music is liturgical music Middle Ages Music The Middle Ages saw the emergence of great changes in English culture including the music played during the Middle Ages. The violent times of the Dark Ages had led to a primitive society lacking in elegance or refinement. The Medieval music of the Middle Ages generally consisted of the secular music of the church. The Middle Ages saw society changing

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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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    Music Therapy

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    Music Therapy  Music therapy is the use of interventions to accomplish individual goals within a therapeutic relationship by a professional. Music therapy is an allied health profession and one of the expressive therapies. It consists a process in which a music therapist uses music and all of its aspects; physical‚ emotional‚ mental‚ social‚ and spiritual. Which is to help clients improve their physical and mental health. Music therapists primarily help clients improve their health in several domains

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    Music Therapy

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    Thesis: Is Music Therapy Effective? Ⅰ. Is music therapy effective on psychopathology? A. children with psychopathology             B. adolescents with psychopathology Ⅱ. Is music therapy effective on anxiety?             A. pregnant women and baby Ⅲ. Is music therapy effective on older people?             A. depression on old age             B. effect of music Conclusion :Music is very useful therapy. God made all the parts of our body such as eyes‚ arms

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    Future Music

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    MUSIC FROM 0s TO 1s For those of you who still don’t know what an oxymoron is‚ here’s a classic example of one: virtual reality — two polar opposites that‚ when put together in a term‚ suddenly make a lot of sense.It was only a few years ago that ‘virtual reality’ brought to mind video games played with a helmet‚ sending the player into a different dimension with different rules. Now‚ though‚ there are virtual pets‚ virtual girlfriends‚ even virtual bands. Speaking of the latter‚ while you’re

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    Music Publishing

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    the music that is being played out in public and determining what writers get what amount of royalties. “Its very important to note that these PROs only license performance rights‚ and do not deal with dramatic performances like those seen on Broadway. They do not license mechanical rights‚ master rights‚ synchronization rights‚ or grand rights. They also do not cover Internet radio services like Pandora‚ satellite radio services like SIRIUS and XM‚ or digital cable music services like Music Choice

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    Kinds of Music

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    MUSIC Music is no stranger to anyone‚ but have you ever asked someone as to what music is. If not‚ then try on but be prepared that you would not receive any definite answer from anyone. The dictionary defines music as ‘the art of arranging tones in an orderly sequence so as to produce a unified and continuous composition’. However‚ in the larger picture‚ the definition of music varies with culture‚ people‚ place or time. Music is sublime and too varied‚ leaving each individual with a different

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    Music Censorship

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    Should Music be Censored? Once people hear about the United States they automatically relate the country to the word "freedom." Little do they know that this country has many similarities to countries where censorship plays a major role in their daily lives‚ due to their government. One of the major issues that involve censorship within the United States is the question whether or not music should be censored; and how will parents or the government decide at what age it is appropriate to allow

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    Disco Music

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    Matt Crane 8-19-06 Music Back in the late 1960s‚ disco originated as a combination of many instruments played together. It was in 1969 when Jerry Butler released his latest song ‘Only the Strong Survive’ that we got our very first disco song. This was the birth of disco but then it was a form of music which hadn’t been named. Four years and many songs later on the 13th of September 1973‚ Vince Aletti wrote an article in the Rolling Stone Magazine which gave this music form its name “DISCO”

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    When listening to music‚ do you prefer a live sound and setting‚ or a clean studio version on a cd? Well there are many benefits to the artist on both sides‚ however‚ with benefits of financial aspects and ticket sales‚ visual experiences by the listener of the performance‚ and artistic credibility onstage‚ live performing artists have become more successful in the music industry. When an artist is out on tour‚ the fans benefit from more than just the music. When a fan buys a ticket to a concert

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