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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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    Merriam Webster defines music as sounds that are sung by voices or played on musical instruments‚ written or printed symbols showing how music should be played or sung‚ and the art or skill of creating or performing music. Merriam Webster also defines Therapy as the treatment of physical or mental illnesses. When these two activities are brought together we create music therapy. This is defined as therapy based on engagement in musical activities: the therapeutic use of music (as to reduce anxiety

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    Classical Music

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    Classical Music to Your Ears People listen to the melody and the rhythms follow by music notes‚ music instrument‚ and voices following along making the influences as a part of an essential need to almost everyone especially in the entertainment world of consumption. Although‚ where did all of this occur and what made this major event to become an unforgettable event? Music! Music recreate the benefit of appreciation‚ an event‚ a gathering‚ emotions‚ and anything that follows an individual

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    Music Therapy

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    research paper‚ the effectiveness of music therapy on the cognitive degenerative disorder of dementia will be evaluated. To support the contention that music therapy is effective in treating the symptoms of dementia‚ research documenting this therapy’s impact on memory‚ emotions‚ and behavior will be examined. In order to provide a greater understanding of music therapy and dementia‚ these terms will be defined. Second‚ research will be examined to determine music therapy’s impact on the psychological

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    Listening Music

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    The Advantages of Listening to Good Music What happens when you listen to good‚ soulful music? Why is music therapy increasingly used to treat patients suffering from numerous ailments? Listening to good and soulful music will help you attain self improvement and have a better quality of life. You can do your household chores after turning on some good music and you will never feel the strain. Also you can use music for motivation. Music can definitely change your state of mind and make you more

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    Homophonic Music

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    In music‚ homophony (pron.: /hɵˈmɒfəni/; Greek: ὁμόφωνος‚ homóphōnos‚ from ὁμός‚ homós‚ "same" and φωνή‚phōnē‚ "sound‚ tone") is a texture in which two or more parts move together in harmony‚ the relationship between them creating chords. This is distinct from polyphony‚ in which parts move with rhythmic independence‚ and monophony‚ in which all parts (if there are multiple parts) move in parallel rhythm and pitch. A homophonic texture is alsohomorhythmic[1] (or uses a "very similar rhythm").[2] However

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    Stereotypes In Music

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    of our music‚ the kind that we hear being played all over the entire school? Obviously one of the factors in the obvious dislike in the music comes from a combination of the music’s lyrics‚ and then the image that the artist presents in his music videos. Back in the older days we all heard the occasional "B’s‚" and "H’s." However‚

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    Music Censorship

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    of grievances‚" censorship in America still exists in a big way. "Music censorship is the term used to describe the act of editing‚ altering‚ or preventing the listener from hearing the music as the artist created it in order to either deny certain information or to act as a moral gatekeeper of potentially harmful material" (http://www.cwrl.utexas.edu/~barndollar/courses/spring98/students/fabfive/index.html). The Censorship of music in the United Stated is documented as far back as 1954‚ when "Michigan

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    Pirating Music

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    Rich Baker November 12‚ 2012 Music Industry V.S. Pirating Music Right now pirating music is one of the most controversial issues on the web because pirating music is illegal doesn’t mean it is causing total harm to the industry. Pirating music is not displayed properly to the public. Illegal downloading is an illegal action that can result in fines and jail time if caught but it also helps promote small bands that can’t get a deal with a record company. However it does harm profits made by

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    Music Theory

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    MUSIC THEORY 3 6 10 13 16 HANDBOOK VOL 1 “ “ “ “ “ Getting Started with Counterpoint” by BETH DENISCH FROM THE ONLINE COURSE COUNTERPOINT Understanding Reharmonization” by STEVE ROCHINSKI FROM THE ONLINE COURSE REHARMONIZATION TECHNIQUES Master the Basics of Rhythm” FROM THE ONLINE COURSE MUSIC THEORY 101 by PAUL SCHMELING Learn the Intricacies of the Seventh Chord” by MICHAEL RENDISH FROM THE ONLINE COURSE GETTING INSIDE HARMONY 1 Examining the Theory Behind

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