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    Music means something different to each person. To me‚ music is a form of expressing myself. It allows me to express feelings and emotions that you can’t describe in words. Music allows me to express emotions that don’t yet have a name‚ emotions that you can’t find in a dictionary‚ but you can definitely feel. Music allows me to tell a story without saying a single word. Music allows me to be who I really am. Music has had a huge impact on my life. Even in my early years‚ my Dad would sit with my

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    theories discussed in lectures and topics studied in lecture 6‚7‚9 and 11 will be the main focus. First and foremost‚ the relationship between space and music is an interesting topic that fascinates me a lot. When talking about space and music‚ the way how our relative position to the music source affects the amount and quality of music we hear is essential to explain and study. Due to the uniqueness of our position in space‚ we all hear something different. First‚ the volume of sound we hear

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    Music and Children Music is a natural part of everyone and it is a life time enjoyment. It creates an atmosphere of fun‚ interaction and excitement. That is why children are naturally drawn to it. Children enjoy music as much as we adults do. I would say that the children do love music than we adults do. Even before the very young children starts to speak‚ some children will hum the melody of songs they hear around them. They also can be seen nodding their heads or tapping their feet or some sort

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    basic elements of music? Pitch‚ Tempo‚ Dynamic. 2. What is pitch? Pitch is the frequency of a sound‚ and it relates to the highness or lowness of a tone that we hear. 3. What is syncopation? A symphony is a musical piece that has been scored for a full orchestra; it is often an extended composition. What types of music use syncopation? Concerto and Sonata 4. What are three examples of forms of music? 12-bar blues is a chord progression that is common in many popular forms of music. The common meter

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    What Music Means to Me

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    Music is defined differently for each individual. It is the universal language that speaks to us all‚ but in different ways. It is one of the few genres that can instantly transport a person back to the past. Music is also an art of sound which expresses ideas‚ thoughts‚ and emotions in significant forms through the elements of rhythm‚ melody‚ and harmony. It is the design of giving structural form and rhythmic pattern to combinations of sounds produce instrumentally and vocally. To me‚ music brings

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    UNIT ONE: Music Appreciation Text Questions Review Questions 1. What are the basic elements of music? The basic elements of music are what gives music its unique characteristics when combined with other factors. 2. What is pitch? Pitch is the frequency of a sound‚ and it relates to the highness or lowness of a tone that we hear. 3. What is syncopation? What types of music use syncopation? Syncopation involves placing emphasis on normally un-emphasized beats or using a rest on a normally emphasized

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    Music: The Romantic Era

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    The Romantic Era was truly discovered by Beethoven. He paved the way for the up and coming composers of music by starting to introduce new instruments to the and taking far more risks that anyone of his time or prior to it. The Romantic Era also brought back the use of vocals to accompany music‚ although the use of the piano was still more common than any other single instrument. This Era featured several famous composers that are still to this day important to our culture‚ yet some of these musicians

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    Music & Our Culture Have you ever had such a terrible day you just want to completely forget it happened? You want to unwind by taking a late night cruise in your car and jam out to your favorite CD‚ or sitting on your couch watching music videos. I am a strong believer in the power of good music. The right song can set any desired mood and cause your thoughts to melt away. Music causes people to sit down and study‚ get up and dance‚ and it might even make them angry or sad. It has such a bearing

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    course‚ is music‚ which might be the greatest invention known to humans. Music has become an important part of society throughout the world as people use it to express themselves. All it takes is to listen to the very different and contrasting genres of music we have today. Each different type of genre conveys different meanings. Jazz is associated with relaxation‚ the blues with sorrow‚ and so on. Whatever instrument it may be‚ your voice‚ or a piano‚ you are expressing yourself. Music provides a

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    Kodak Music Vs Rap Music

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    For this assignment‚ I am choosing to compare two different genres of music; Jam band music‚ and Rap. In my opinion‚ these two genre are on totally different ends of the musical spectrum. Bands like the Grateful Dead and Phish draw their inspirations from other genres like rock‚ folk‚ funk‚ jazz‚ and bluegrass and from the idea of improvising musically with each other on stage. On the other hand‚ most rap styles of music draws its message from popular culture‚ often drugs‚ and gang related activities

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