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    Effects of Music

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    Effects of Music Music is a very powerful medium and in some societies there have been attempts to control its use. It is powerful at the level of the social group because it facilitates communication which goes beyond words‚ enables meanings to be shared‚ and promotes the development and maintenance of individual‚ group‚ cultural and national identities. It is powerful at the individual level because it can induce multiple responses – physiological‚ movement‚ mood‚ emotional‚ cognitive and behavioral

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    Music Education

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    Spears Mrs. Nolan Senior Project 25 September 2012 The Knowledge of music is becoming more and more important in our world every day. In the tragedy‚ The Mourning Bride by William Congreve‚ William wrote‚ “Music Hath charms to soothe a savage beast‚ to soften rocks‚ or bend a knotted oak” (Dillon INT). Music is a part of every culture and has been and will always be an important necessity to humanity’s well-being. “I think music itself is healing. It’s an explosive expression of humanity. It’s something

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    Listen to Music

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    Introduction: How many of you like listening to music? Music is one of the most common things around the world. Music is one of the few activities that involve using the whole brain. It is fundamental to all cultures in fact it is the universal language of the world‚ because no matter which part of the world you go to or which culture you can find some form of music. Music can have some surprising benefits. Forecast: Today I will tell you how music can benefit you by calming you‚ improving your

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    if they think that music can affect their life. b. The audience will learn that music can be the best way to boost their mood. c. See how many people stand and start from that fact. Use some statistic‚ tell some facts taken from my sources. Title: How Music Affects our Life. gg Transitions: a. I will use signposts that show how people use music in different situations. b. Recap from sources. Body of Speech a. Music gather us together

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    The Influence of Music

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    Introduction to Music GEN1621 Major Writing Assignment The Influence of Music Almaty‚ 2011 "Music gives a soul to the universe‚ wings to the mind‚ flight to the imagination‚ and life to everything." (Plato‚ 428-348 BC ) Music is inseparable part of our everyday life; we can face it in every corner of our town‚ on TV commercial‚ films‚ radio etc. Music can be understood everywhere‚ even if you cannot speak the language of other countries‚ but you move‚ dance‚ sing and enjoy the music while listening

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    music survey

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    this impact the music of the Romantic period? 2.What is chromaticism? 3. What are the three types of Romantic composers? Describe each type. 4. What is a ballet? How did Romantic composers change this music form? 5. What is a symphonic poem? How is it related to programme music? Critical Thinking Questions 1. How does the music of the Romantic period differ from the music of the Classical period? How is the music similar? 2. What are the characteristics of Romantic music? 3. What were some

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    The importance of music

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    Music first formed in ancient time and continued to develop simultaneously with civilization. It is said that without music‚ our world would become boring. Why music is so important? Why many people spend a lot of time on listening to music? In fact‚ music affects us more than we know. Music plays important roles in our life: it connects people‚ entertains us and has other uses in particular times. First‚ music connects people. Different ages‚ different classes of people come closer getting

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    In Elf music is used to enhance the mood by slowing down the tempo or speeding up the tempo of the music. When the elves are making toys the music is at a moderate speed because they are functioning at a moderate speed. When Will Ferrell is traveling from the North Pole to New York to find his father‚ Walter‚ the music is actually fast and slow at some points because he slows down and speeds up. The faster the character functions the faster the music and sound effects will be. The slower

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    Kashmir conflicts is a major contention between India and Pakistan over control of the region of Kashmir which was located on the Northern border of India and the Northeast of Pakistan. Both Pakistan and India lays claim over Kashmir due to nationalism and the controversial politics of the region as well as other reasons including the religion issues‚ the water issues‚ border crossing issues and the strategic location of Kashmir which are vital to both India and Pakistan‚ which will be summarized in the

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    Music is a very important part of modern popular culture and society today. Students are so clung to their person music players that it is almost impossible to walk around the halls of any high school without seeing some sort or cord connecting their head to some portable electronic device. It has even gotten to the point where the phones‚ used every day for communication‚ now serve as a way to listen to music. After observing this‚ one must ask the question; what is it that everyone is listening

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