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    Proceedings of the 30th ISME World Conference on Music Education Practices and conceptions involving electric guitar classes in private music schools Federal University of Paraíba (Brazil) marcosrosa2408@yahoo.com Marcos da Rosa Garcia Abstract This article discusses issues related to teaching the electric guitar in a private music school that offers free courses in the city of João Pessoa‚ Paraíba‚ Brazil. This work aims to present and reflect on the processes that characterize the

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    amplification of the sound volume. History Many artists‚ composers and philosophers have approached the combination between music and visual art for centuries. From abstract paintings to the 3 dimensional multimedia environments‚ the idea of putting musical notes into a color‚ space and motion to create a feeling of transcendence and poetry has long been experimented (Brougher 213). It began in the 18th century when some people attempted to associate specific colors to specific pitches. Sir Isaac Newton

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    is used for accompanying certain folk dances. | | | | | Dumroo is probably the oldest form of percussion instrument in India. It is the only remaining form of hour-glass drums which are so commonly seen in ancient Indian statues. Its musical role is minimal and it is most commonly known for its association with Lord Shiva and monkey charmers. It is historically important in that it is considered the forefather of all two sided membranous instruments. | | Non-Membranous Percussion

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    The Baroque Era

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    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 of string section became central to the Baroque orchestra‚ the next era of music. This century also showed

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    the first geniuses on the keyboard. Many of his piano compositions were published in My Lady Nevells book and Parenthia. Composers include a large scale piece‚ Browning‚ which is a collection of twenty variations on a melody inspired by the ripening of nuts during the fall season. Critical Thinking Questions (10 points each) 1. How did music in the Renaissance differ from medieval

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    used from the Medieval to the Baroque eras‚ It was themost important instrument duringthe renaissance. 6.What is a harpsichord? Where were these instruments often found? A Harpsichord was a keyboard instrument with strings running horizontily. 7.What is a notation knife? A notation knife is a knife with musical notes written on it. 8.Many of the articles on the include a piece of artwork from the Renaissance period. How are music and art related? Do you think that the music of the period is reflected

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    of the Cultural Center of the Philippines‚ head of the Asian Composers League‚ Chairperson of the Philippine Society for Music Education‚ and was one of the pioneers of the Bayanihan Dance Company. She is credited for having written more than 200 musical compositions‚ ranging from folksongs to opera to orchestral works‚ and was composing up to the year before she died‚ at age 90. She is particularly known for incorporating indigenous Filipino instruments into orchestral productions. Social media

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    and its musical instruments. Second is dancing or a variety of body movements or gestures and the third is theatre; a collaborative form of fine art that uses live performers to present the experience of a real or imagined event before a live audience in a specific place and the performers may communicate this experience to the audience through combinations of gesture‚ speech‚ song‚ music or dance. In this context‚ I choose the first genre that is music particularly one of a unique musical instrument

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    showstopper it’s role is to excite the audience‚ which it most certainly does. With Awarding-winning composer Stephen Schwartz being the genius behind the song‚ it’s no secret why Defying Gravity is such a success. Through his manipulation of the various musical elements‚ specifically melody and accompaniment‚ and the unification of the lyrics and music‚ Schwartz has without doubt created a showstopper by capturing the audience and allowing them to share the character’s passion and excitement.

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    Chopin Etudes Op. 10

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    its history‚ musical techniques‚ and pedagogical purposes. Chopin‚ born in 1810 in Warsaw‚ Poland‚ was a great pianist. When he was eight years old‚ he amazed the nobility of Warsaw with his performance at the piano. As an adolescent‚ he was already composing spectacular music. In 1829‚ his teacher’s report on his composition classes in the Warsaw Conservatory was: “Lessons in musical composition: Chopin‚ Frideric‚ third-year student‚ amazing capabilities‚ musical genius.”3 His musical abilities grew

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