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    Role of Music

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    The Role of Music Music plays an important part of our life‚ community‚ and our culture. Without music many people would go unnoticed from their natural talent. Music takes many roles; singing‚ playing an instrument‚ using technology‚ and creating an art. Music is the key to our personalities and to whom we are. Without music we notice that our lives become flat and dreary. Music creates wonderful masterpieces and a sentimental songs that we can base from. Music makes our lives‚ communities

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    Their music was made several years before them and they were taught how to play music when they were young. Here are some instruments they play. #1‚ The Kora- It is a twenty-one stringed instrument and it looks like a type of guitar. Then you play this by hitting the strings with the wooden stick. #2‚ The Kalimba- It is also known as the

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    the animal was used for the cords and goatskin was the most commonly used animal for the membrane of the drum. Although the drum has been used for hundreds of years the first recorded sighting was in the 1700s when Europe first came to Africa. The instrument them quickly spread around the world through different European trade routes. People liked the very unique sound and shape of the drum. The hourglass shape of the drum is meant to fit under the arm of the person playing it so they can also control

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    Career Interest and Assessment My career assessments top 5 careers were composer‚ musician‚ singer‚ magician‚ and music teacher / instructor. All of these careers match up with my desires except for singer and magician. Other than that the career interest assessment was very accurate. Career Cluster My job belongs to the Arts‚ A/V Technology & Communications career cluster. This career cluster involves jobs like designing‚ producing‚ performing‚ writing‚ and publishing stuff like visual and

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    cards in the spokes of their bikes‚ just to enjoy the rat-a-tat sounds as the wheels go round. Like most children‚ musicians love to play with sounds‚ too. No matter what instruments they play‚ musicians love to "push the limits" to see what new strange or beautiful sounds they can get their instrument to make. Most instruments are held or played in a "standard way‚" but by varying the way an

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    Mrs A Rahman

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    development‚ and also their physical appearance‚ but our environment is also a key factor in how we turn out. Genetics may determine that the child will become a fantastic musician‚ but our environment and our upbringing whether we are exposed to musical instruments will also be a key factor in whether we reach our potential. In other circumstances our genes are not so hidden and affect our development from birth‚ such as birth defects or even illness lay dormant in our bodies such as asthma and will

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    A Lesson Plan

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    & non-locomotive).Key Concepts: Percussion‚ Rhythmic patterns‚ locomotor‚ non-locomotor‚ movement sequences.Skills: Performing & creating dance movements.Creating rhythmic patterns and body percussions.Values: appreciation of the body as an instrument. | Link with next lesson:The learners will show the dances they know from home and through those some will be from their culture‚ which is the next lesson‚ cultural dances | | Teaching methods: Question & answer and practical demonstration

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    classes should be added to school programs not cut. Music education helps kids succeed in school. Almost 100% of the winners of the Siemens Westinghouse competition in math‚ science and technology (for high school students) play one or more musical instruments (the benefits of music study). Schools with music programs have higher graduation rates than those who don’t: 90.2% compared to72.9 % (why music education). Students in high end music programs score 22% higher in English and 20% higher in math

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    DISCURSIVE COMPOSITIONS What is it? Discursive compositions are formal and usually written for your teacher. You usually have to explain whether you agree or disagree with some statement‚ what the advantages and disadvantages of something are‚ etc. You should use a new paragraph for each main point and use good connectors to link your sentences together. Key things to remember: 1. make sure you do what the question asks you to do 2. use formal language 3. use good connecting words

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    Song Number Two Critique

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    The concert took place in a musical auditorium. It was just like almost every band concert‚ on a stage with the lights above the seats being off and all the lights on the band. It was a very formal concert because everyone in the band was wearing nice clothes. The atmosphere was serious and the performers took their performance very seriously. Since I watched this concert virtually‚ I wasn’t able to see the audience during the concert‚ but I’m assuming that the audience was dressed formally. The

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