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    many different types of music genres Jazz‚ or big band "swing” jazz‚ has proved time and time again to be the best and most challenging genre. One reason why Big Band Jazz is the best is in general it is uplifting to listen to. Also one reason why "swing “jazz is the most challenging genre of music is it requires more than usual amounts of musical creativity. Another reason why Jazz is the best genre of music is because it features the trumpet more than any other genre of music and this is also another

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    types of music influence focus in different ways‚ which can have an impact on grades. Studies have shown that music has an impact on our ability to focus. A phenomenon known as the Mozart Effect says that listening to Mozart and other classical artists can improve memory. Other studies have found that music with lyrics can be distracting and negatively affect the learning process. As Advanced Placement and honors students‚ we decided to test these theories in order to see how the music we listen

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    Music and the effects it can have on a Person There are< not a good construction. many different genres of music‚< sentence runon the two genres I chose to contrast‚ no comma are gospel/inspirational and hip-hop music. I chose the two‚comma not needed because I can relate to the both of them. I listen to both genres‚ so I know the effect they may have on a person and their action(s). I know how the lyrics in both types of music can alter my mood. Do you have any other proof?: Before reading any

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    Music is an intrapersonal‚ adaptive‚ global‚ and ever evolving form of art. Considering that music is adaptive‚ it is a reflection of cultural‚ political‚ and social events of a time period. Contemporary music compares to vintage music by virtue of derivation. In the instance that American artists and genres derive from earlier forms of European music‚ there are several similarities yet stark differences that aid in the progression of layers and depth in musical performance. In efforts to illustrate

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    these new advances‚ there are bound to be numerous changes. The music industry is a relatively modern concept. It originated from word of mouth and paper publications back before computers were even thought of. Many people nowadays act for the music press themselves by creating their own blogs/podcasts etc from their own music knowledge they have gained from websites and magazines. Although there are many technology based music industries there are still some simple publications that are still

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    Genres of Music My favorite genre is R&B. Every genre has their own unique twist to it but I think what makes mine unique is the effect is has on people. R&B makes one want to move and dance to the beat of the music. It gives life to the ambience and it brings people to have a new personality. I personally find that it brings me up when I’m down. I find it very similar to hip-hop but R&B is a mixture of different genres which includes hip-hop in the mix. The artist that came to mind to associate

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    1. Jazz was one of the music genres that was greatly influenced by Latin music. The incorporation of Latin music‚ Latin american Jazz moves and the afro-Cuban beat also helped Modern dance emerge in the 20th century. 2. Machito and his Afro-Cubans were the original Mambo Kings in the 40’s. They laid down the foundation for Salsa-Jazz ensembles. They also redefined Afro-Cuban Jazz‚ and greatly contributed to the creation of Cubop and Salsa. 3. Drizzy made Chano Poza his drummer in the late 40’s

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    Music is used to help people of every ethnicity‚ religion‚ and lifestyle‚ cope with different struggles‚ times of enjoyment‚ and life itself. But‚ what is it about music that makes it so therapeutic? It’s the fact that no matter what the genre of music is‚ it’s what message that artist is putting out into the world. It’s the beat‚ the tone‚ and the emotion behind the lyrics is what makes listeners feel the way they do because it speaks on a specific aspect of life and what someone can be going through

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    activity or according to our hypothesis‚ music. Music has an arousal effect which is related to its frequency and tempo. Slow or meditative music can induce a relaxing effect and thus put the psychological sense in rest. Music may be used as an alternative technique of relaxation or meditation. Recent research suggests slow music influences a person’s relaxation‚ and that musical pauses modulate heart rhythms (in a good way). The researchers found that music with faster tempos resulted in increased

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    people think that music is just for entertainment‚ and that’s what most people use it for‚ but have you ever thought about what affect music has on people? Through experimentation‚ researchers have proven that music can improve people’s mood‚ memory‚ heart rate‚ concentration‚ the ability to learn and the ability to study. Music‚ although entertaining‚ is not only for entertainment‚ it helps the brain in so many ways that isn’t noticed by most people. People may not realize it‚ but music can change mood

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