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    Music has accompanied the human existence since the beginning of time‚ it has been used to shape culture and society‚ to give us entertainment and to even give emotion such as fear and excitement‚ it is an essential part of human life. People may not realize it but music is used in everyday life‚ everything is done with a rhythm whether it be anything from brushing teeth to  walking or even writing or typing up a paper. Music affects everyone in different ways and has a physical and an emotional

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    Spanish Traditions

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    Spanish Traditions and Folk Song Musical traditions have been taking place for centuries in all countries‚ ethnicities and cultures. Each group has specific musical stylings‚ sounds and instruments. Here we will take an in depth look at the musical traditions of the Spanish traced back to the mid-1500s. St. Augustine‚ FL was founded by the Spanish in 1565. This was the beginning of traditional sounds‚ folk songs‚ hymns‚ and dance. It was discovered that these musical sub groups‚ reflected Spanish origins

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    specializing in rock music genres preparing them in lessons for “voice‚ guitar‚ keyboard‚ and percussion so they can perform in their own bands”(Schwalbe 469). By offering specialized musical theory lessons to the children (public)‚ the music academy can create a niche market segment and obtain a portion of the current musical retail/lesson market share currently share amongst Long and Mcquade‚ Cosmo Music‚ and Steve’s Music. Business Objective The music academy’s strategic goals include growth‚ expansion

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    importance in society. Different instruments spread around to different cultures and countries. This brought on a new way of looking at music. Around the 16th century people started to collect music. A person’s hands and feet were the first of all the instruments and is still the most common‚ thought now there exist a great variety of instruments that don’t use people’s hands.. Ancient musicians made their living travelling around and playing their instruments. They asked for money or food from

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    The Baroque Era

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    and developing on from the renaissance era where orchestras had only just began to be used rarely and only in tiny groups‚ with a small range of instruments. The main factors influencing this development include: instrumental technology‚ different classes of the public‚ playing techniques‚ economics‚ the role of music directors and changes in musical tastes. The violin family‚ violin‚ viola‚ cello and bass‚ replaced the viols that were previously used in the renaissance era‚ and this new kind

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    to know the weather conditions‚ the approach of a storm or a cyclone and the heavy or moderate rainfall. They are able to warm the fishermen in the time against going to sea when there are symptoms of as storm upon the sea. There are scientific instruments to fathom the depth of the ocean the temperature and the air-pressure at different depths and the various kinds of sea-creatures and sea-plants. This knowledge gives hope to mankind if the earth fails to provide adequate food to humanity they turn

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    Tous Les matins Du monde

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    seek out for Colombe’s tutorship in music. Colombe refuses but as Marais insists and Plays some music‚ Colombe becomes interested and finally accepts to tutor him. Sainte Colombe is a music genius who added the seventh string on the viola. The instrument played by Marais sets the mood of the film. There is music throughout the film. The viol played shows its almost human quality and that is rendering almost any human expression. There are several recurring pieces in the movie. One of them is the

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    Film Scores and Technology

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    important in the movie as it adds mood‚ setting and drama. According to Steven Spielberg‚ films without music are “dry and lifeless.” Have you ever been curious about the technology behind this music and how it’s recorded? How about what kinds of instruments are used to create such a masterpiece and how they are incorporated into the score? What studios are used to record such fine pieces? This essay will answer those questions. Film scoring was first introduced back in the era of silent films when

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    note of SCCS

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    chairs‚ it may be the sitting for honorable people‚ such likes the leader and master. I guess the normal people will be stand behind the chairs during the sacrificing. On the right side of the chairs‚ there three cylinders‚ those might be the musical instruments. During the sacrificing‚ the music player ( the fourth woman in the picture) will play them and diminished the feelings of fear and anxiety. Personalty‚ I created a story for this picture. When the sacrificing started‚ the main priestess

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    Evelyn Glennie

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    in Scotland. Her father played a pivotal role in the direction that Glennie decided to take‚ ultimately falling in love with music. She started learning to play piano at the age of 8‚ later on branching out and increasing her repertoire of musical instruments. During this time‚ Glennie would begin to lose her sense of hearing little by little. Glennie became dependent on hearing aids at eleven‚ and people said she would never play music again. It must have been heartbreaking to Glennie considering

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