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    Music Inspiration

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    ear to music. In either perspective music is an inspiration to a life. Music has brought unity‚ smiles‚ culture‚ tears‚ and much more. One can’t deny the feel you get when a piece of music is played‚ whether its beats‚ notes‚ a tune‚ even natural sounds. Music has inspired many people and has helped them in their lowest point of their lives. Though the music of today isn’t the same as it used to be; meaning wise‚ we can all agree that inspiration has cultivated the hearts of the world. Music‚ is

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    Effects of Music

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    Effects of Music Music is one of the most prominent forms of communication. It is used in every situation to set a tone‚ alter moods‚ change attitudes‚ and affect behavior. The right song can make or break the scene in a movie or set a romantic mood at a restaurant. Music is one of the most expressionistic forms of media known to society. As a result‚ music influences every aspect of society –with each generation forming a radically different opinion. The media‚ parents‚ and cynics want to blame

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    The Power of Music

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    Oliver Sacks‚ a professor at Columbia University Medical Center‚ studied how music can manipulate and affect people in various ways in his article The Power of Music. The outcomes of each subject were very different and diverse. Dr. Sacks investigates the power of music by having individual experiences with musicians‚ patients‚ and everyday people‚ and finds a reason for each reaction to why it moves the people to its heights and depths of emotion. Sacks introduces the first issue which is Parkinsonism

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    Music Theory

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    1000 - 1250 “O viridissima virga” from Introduction to Early Music (An) by Hildegard von Bingen Composed ca. 1140 - 1179 1251 – 1500 “Non avra ma’pieta questa mia donna” from Discover Early Music by Francesco Landini Composed ca. 1335 - 1397 1501 – 1750 “Concerto Concerto No. 1 in E major Op. 8 No. 1 RV 269‚ ’La primavera’: I. Allegro” from youtube by Antonio Vivaldi Performed by Nigel Kennedy/English Chamber Orchestra Composed 1723 1751 – 2000 “Symphony No. 41 in C

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    Physical Therapy

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    Changes of Physical Therapy Physical therapy‚ according to the Oxford Dictionary (2013) is‚ “The treatment of disease‚ injury‚ or deformity by physical methods such as massage‚ heat treatment‚ and exercise rather than by drugs or surgery.” The idea of treating a patient with physical exercise‚ massage‚ and hydrotherapy dates back to 460 BC (Maughan‚ 2013)‚ but physical therapy‚ as an actual profession‚ is quite young. It was not until around 120 years ago that physical therapy was considered a job

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    Music Response Models: How do people move to music? This is basic level research of all the processes from music perception and recognition to the effects of rhythm on the way that people dance or move their bodies to music. After sound reaches the eardrum‚ it sets into motion of a complex combination of mechanical‚ chemical‚ and neural events in the cochlea‚ brain stem‚ midbrain nuclei‚ and cortex that result in a percept. The cerebellum plays a role in remembering the “settings” that can be used

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    Music and Movement

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    Music‚ Movement‚ and Art in the Curriculum CHD 109 Instructor‚ Jan H July 10‚ 2009 Music‚ Movement and Art in the Curriculum Music‚ movement‚ and art should be a part of every school’s curriculum. Unfortunately‚ it is being cut at an alarming rate from many schools across the United States mainly due to lack of funding. One might ask‚ “Why is music‚ movement‚ and art so important”? Well‚ I am going to explain some of the many reasons it is of benefit to every child‚ and

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    What would the world be like if there was no music in it? Would we still be able to link our dearest memories to something as simple‚ meaningful and beautiful as a song? Music is how societies communicate and bond since the earliest of times. It is a valuable way of self-expression that is deeply admired. Music is essentially the art of transforming a series or a sequence of sounds and tunes into a harmonious pattern that is pleasing to the ear as it intensely engages the sense of hearing. The ways

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    The causes to this is the changes that the government is making with it’s medicare and medicaid. On 2011 house representative Jim Gerlach had the idea to repel outpatient physical therapy‚ occupational therapy‚ and speech pathology. This proposed act has not been decided‚ however they are still waiting for the committee chair to make the decision. Another issue that is being faced it that they are also not allowed to treat patients in which had

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    Music and Concert

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    Music 105 March 7‚ 2012 Music Final Paper #2 DuPage Community Concert Band Concert Report On March 4‚ 2012‚ the DuPage Community Concert Band performed American Titled Songs at the College of DuPage. They performed a total of seven songs. I really enjoyed this concert. It featured many instruments like the trumpet‚ tuba and trombone. It was different from the concert I attended for my first concert report because it did not feature any stringed instruments. Something I found very different

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