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    Required Music Education According to “College Bound Seniors National Report: Profile of SAT Program Test Takers‚” “Students in music appreciation classes scored 63 points higher on verbal and 44 points higher on math than students with no arts participation.” Music programs are being cut and underfunded even though these programs should be the first to be funded; they provide a magnitude of benefits. Music should be taught progressively just like English or social studies. The music class would

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    Authentic Music - Essay

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    English 1-Section 10 Paper #1 Assignment Authentic Music Authenticity is broadly defined as what is genuine and real. People look for authenticity in aspects of life that are important to them‚ such as relationships‚ designer clothing‚ art‚ etc. Music is a form of art where authenticity is valued greatly. As video has killed the radio star over the past few decades‚ authenticity in music has become less appreciated and unimportant to many listeners where listeners choose popularity over

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    Music in Video Games

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    Music In Video Games Throughout the history of the video game industry‚ there has been many changes concerning music in video games. Music in video games progressed greatly within the life of the industry from 1972 to the present. These progressions can be seen as improvements in quality which includes an increase in the number of output channels‚ an increase in song length‚ a great improvement in the quality of timbres‚ and also a general shift from non- programmatic music to programmatic music

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    Hobbies: Blindness and Music

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    Advocating for the blind and the disabled. • American Football • animals • antiques‚ reading • Art Shows‚ Music (listen to classical and hard rock)‚go to movies and plays • art‚ crafts‚ writing‚ drawing‚ reading - listening to books • Art‚ Music‚ Radio‚ sightseeing und more other • Arts and Craft. • Astronomy Literature (Audio Books) • Audiobooks‚ wine‚ travel. music‚ food • auto repair‚ auto design‚ technology products I can adapt to use for my visual impairments to adapt to use

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    80 ’s Music vs. New aged Music Chelsey Stafford COM/170 January 10‚ 2013 Tameka Winston In today ’s society our music comes from a different era than it was in the 80 ’s. The genre and style of the generation will follow. 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

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    My Music Rubric

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    Elementary General Music Rubric for Standards & Benchmarks : Music Rubric (GAVS) Teacher Name: Mrs. bradley Student Name: ________________________________________ CATEGORY Standard 1‚ Benchmark 2 Perform Rhythmic Patterns Basic Student cannot perform pattern without help from the teacher. Proficient Student performs the pattern correctly without help from teacher. Standard 3 - Create Music Student has great trouble composing or improvising music‚ and needs much help from the teacher. Student

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    Philosophy of Music Education Music is a basic part of everyday life. What makes music unique is its ability to create an emotional response in a person. A music education program should develop the aesthetic experience of every student to its highest potential. Aesthetics is the study of the relationship of art to the human senses. Intelligence exists in several areas‚ which includes music. The concept of aesthetics allows us to see into ourselves‚ which in turn helps the development of

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    categorise music due to its evolution over time. My essay is going to be split in to six main parts; the introduction/proposal‚ separate analyses of each genre‚ and a final conclusion. As this assignment is purely an aural assessment of each genre‚ each analysis section will remain separate‚ I will not be comparing genres or critically commenting on them. Three out of the four given genres are very broad categories by which to label music. Jazz‚ Classical and Country music all have a long

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    Music is vocal or instrumental sounds combined in such a way as to produce beauty of form‚ harmony‚ and expression of emotion. But music is much more than sounds‚ tones‚ and combinations. Music can contain many messages within the lyrics of the artist. Both rap artists and country singers write music about experiences and lifestyles and a large number of people enjoy the feelings and the moods they experience while listening to music. Furthermore‚ Music can be a very powerful source in someone’s

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    Opus Music Analysis

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    Grade: 10 –1 Subject: Music Teacher: Mrs. D. Williams Words and Meanings ✓ Opus: A creative work‚ especially a musical composition numbered to designate the order of a composer’s works. ✓ March: A piece of music‚ usually in four beats to the bar‚ having a strongly accented rhythm. ✓ Overture: An instrumental composition intended especially as an introduction to an extended work‚ such as an opera or oratorio. ✓ Waltz: A ballroom dance in triple time with a strong accent

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