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    music: rhythm‚ melody‚ harmony‚ and tone color. Each of these elements are not heard by themselves but are heard together as one sound. Each part of music has a special and unique way wherewith we interpret and react to it. Rhythm comes first in the musical elements because many historians say that music started with a beating of a rhythm. Whether it was the cavemen with branches or another group rhythm was the first element of music found (Copland‚ 33). The second element‚ melody‚ is second because

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    for women processed silently as they took their spots on the stage according to the parts they were practicing for while the audience cheered for them as they took their spots on stage. As the choristers arrived the hall the musical prelude was going on with different instruments such as the flute‚ Oboe‚ Clarinet‚ Bassoon‚ horn‚ trumpet‚ fiddle‚ violin‚ viola‚ cello‚ bass and percussion but the musicians stopped playing and cheered them as well. Everyone cheered them and then sat down and the deal began

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    Son Jarocho Son Jarocho is a type of Mexican folk music that originated in southern Veracruz‚ Mexico. The son genre was created in 17th and 18th century with influence from Spanish music styles and instruments. This fusion of the son genre brought upon the Son Jarocho among the coastal state of Veracruz. The Son Jarocho is a combination of Mexican‚ Spanish and West African influence. The West African influence comes from the slaves that were brought to Veracruz by the Spaniards. By the 19th century

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    that children have a talent for music‚ and it is my job to support them in discovering their musical gift. In order to do this‚ all students will participate in a variety of music activities. These are designed to help each child develop musical skills and to become lifelong learners and appreciators of all types of music. The musical activities we will be focusing on include: singing‚ playing instruments‚ creating and listening to music‚ moving to music and learning to work with the Kodaly method

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    changes that I have made to the song are the addition of a bass‚ a jazz brush kit‚ and a saxophone. In this paper‚ I will be explaining why I added the instruments that I have. I will give an explanation for the timing of the instruments. I will also be explaining why I left some of the original elements within the song. The first instrument that was added to the mix was the jazz brush kit. The reason this particular drum kit was added verse a regular kit was for its timbre and simplicity. The

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    SYLLABUS I. Subject Code: MAPEH II II. Subject Title: Music‚ Arts and Physical Education and Health II III. Subject Description: Music‚ Arts and Physical Education and Health II IV. General Objectives: At the end of the Second Year program in Music‚ Arts and Physical Education and Health‚ the students are expected to be able to demonstrate the following competencies: V. Curriculum Pacing Guide` |TIME FRAME |CONTENTS/TOPICS

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    Right around the beginning of mankind‚ sound’s creation of tunes began and there was an effect on life. Music tells a story with sound‚ whether it is musical instruments‚ voices‚ or everyday sounds around us‚ we can feel the pattern of music. Before electronic instruments‚ percussion instruments carved and shaped by man was played. Now instruments are shaped with more than a man hands. With the help of computers and

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    combines a coded language‚ musical instruments‚ and a video to convey his message. Viewers must continually be translating meaning from one language to another‚ from one format to another‚ as they experience the values of universal acceptance and open communication Amorales shows. Physical work The installation itself in the Mexican Pavilion includes seventy-four flat shapes that were used to make an alphabet‚ that then was translated into musical instruments. These instruments and abstracted language

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    The Musical Delusion: Compulsion of Sheet Music Considering the rapid and significant technological advancements made in the present generation‚ an argument can be made about the question of importance of extensive musical education and its requirement to establish oneself as a successful musician. There are plenty of professional musicians and band members out there who have successfully advanced in their career without pursuing in musical education extensively. A periodical by Alexander

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    com/advocacy/benefits.html Rewko‚ Bohdan. “The importance of teaching music to children in school.” Retrieved October 27‚2010 from http://www.helium.com/items/703486-is-it-important-to-teach-music-to-children-in-school TRF. “The Importance of Music Education”. Musical Atrticle. Retrieved October 27‚2010 from http://educationandsuccess.com/music/permalink.php?article=The+Importance+of+Music+Education.txt

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