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    Music is vocal or instrumental sounds combined in such a way as to produce beauty of form‚ harmony‚ and expression of emotion. But music is much more than sounds‚ tones‚ and combinations. Music can contain many messages within the lyrics of the artist. Both rap artists and country singers write music about experiences and lifestyles and a large number of people enjoy the feelings and the moods they experience while listening to music. Furthermore‚ Music can be a very powerful source in someone’s

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    Intro We all love music. From the darkest songs about things we don’t want to think about to heavenly pieces we can’t have enough of‚ music has just always been there. Even the almost imperceptible things like the small beat of a co-worker or classmate is tapping with their foot or the seemingly unconnected hubble of sound is music. But when you really get down to it‚ music has all kinds of questions that we can’t answer. For example‚ why do people like different types of music? Why do instruments

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    HOW MUSIC EDUCATION BENEFITS US Assalamualaikum and a very good evening to our beloved lecturer and my fellow friends. Today‚ my friend and I would like to expose all of us here with how music education benefits us. What is music education? Music education is a field of study associated with teaching and learning music. It touches on all learning domains‚ including the psychomotor domain (the development of skills)‚ the cognitive domain (the acquisition of knowledge)‚ and in particular and significant

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    Jack Peluso-Hoffman 24 : 101 : 37 10/10/07 Music Day Music affects people in various ways. Ones reaction to music differs from person to person. It can evoke emotions of both joy and happiness. Music can stir up old memories of different times‚ places‚ and people. In the U.S. a major part of life is music‚ as stated by Natalie Guice Adams and Pamela J. Bettis‚ “ American institution that can tell us something about ourselves‚ like jazz‚ baseball‚ and cheerleading‚ are also not static but

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    an Airstream. My mother married the guy that I call "Dad" in 1986. He took me in right away and has treated me like I am his own flesh and blood (he has two sons of his own from a previous marriage). I grew up well‚ traveling all over the United States (including Alaska and Hawaii)‚ and have even been to the Caribbean and Egypt. I earned my Eagle Scout in 1997 and I am planning on becoming active in the Scouts again when I have the proper resources. I didn’t really push myself in school. I was

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    Matt Doman Music Midterm Tuesday and Thursday 12:15-1:30 1. I am 19 years old and have never truly been able to understand music. I have never been taught the correct way to listen to music and feel the music. I have never taken any prior music classes or ever been able to play an instrument. Although‚ I have always loved music. Being in enjoyment of music has really assisted me in finding a new appreciation in not only music‚ but also famous composers that I have never heard of. I’ve never

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    Disco is a genre of dance music that that had its roots in clubs that catered to African American‚ psychedelic and other communities in New York City and Philadelphia during the late 1960s and early 1970s. While disco was a form of black commercial pop music and a craze among black gay men especially‚ it did not catch mainstream attention until it was picked up by the predominantly white gay clubs of New York. Latinos and women embraced disco as well‚ and the music eventually expanded to several

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    indecent. African-American musicians originally applied "funk" to music with a slow‚ mellow groove‚ then later with a hard-driving‚ insistent rhythm because of the word’s association with sexual intercourse. This early form of the music set the pattern for later musicians. The music was slow‚ sexy‚ loose‚ riff-oriented and dance able. Funky typically described these qualities.(wikipedia) There are so many different kinds of music throughout the world‚ even in this country alone. There’s rock and

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    “Semiotics of Music” “Eminem’s Effect” Marshall Bruce Mathers or more commonly “Eminem” or “Slim Shady” is in his own “class”. Eminem is marketed as one of the best white rappers in history. He has a message in his music that everyone can relate to. He is an individual that expresses the feelings of deep hatred that one has have in the back of their mind. Killing his girlfriend in the song “Kim” or talking about how a crazed fan suffocates his girlfriend in the song “Stan” are just some examples

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    Essay 12/11/09 Music and Humanity 2789 Words “Music expresses that which cannot be said‚ and on which it is impossible to be silent” – Victor Hugo Everyone loves listening to music. It seems that everyone I talk to has a favorite band‚ or at the very least‚ a favorite genre of music. On a dark and cloudy day‚ when a light rain is falling‚ there is nothing I would rather do than listen to “Banana Pancakes” by Jack Johnson. No other thing‚ no other action‚ seems to fully encompass all of my thoughts

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