such as monks‚ clerics‚ and priests 4.Who were allowed to sing in church? The priests and the choir 5.Most of the music that was notated during the middle ages was sacred or secular? Sacred 6.Was most medieval music vocal? Yes 7.What is Gregorian Chant? Discuss its origin‚ texture‚ melody‚ rhythm‚ text. How did it receive its name? What is its purpose? Official music of the Roman Catholic Church. Monophonic melody set to sacred Latin text‚ Calm otherworldly quality. Represents voice
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Appreciation for the Little Things in Life Ever taken something for granted? Whether it is a day when the sun is out and the cool air counters the relentless heat‚ or a solid friendship that has been intact since childhood‚ or an opportunity that leads to an eventful and memorable future. I can say that I have taken numerous things for granted; however‚ feelings of satisfaction surface as I recount an experience in my life that gave me the opportunity to be productive for the benefit of myself and
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the music as opposed to the performance. This appears to turn the entire idea of authenticity on its head. It can now be reasoned that musical recordings that are artificially enriched present the most authentic being of the music‚ and that performances are challenges to recapture that authenticity. If post-production editing is scrutinized in the equivalent way as Fisher uses in the example of rock recordings‚ then feasibly there is an argument to make that the aesthetic quality of the listener
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Motivation By Appreciation Drawing from the principles of their book‚ the 5 Love Languages‚ Chapman and White apply their interpersonal communication expertise in the business world; reinterpreting their love languages in terms of workplace appropriate interactions. Based on the premise that employees want to feel appreciated‚ to know that they are doing matters‚ the authors present creative tools for the communication of appreciation throughout the organization. Too often‚ busy leaders are tempted
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Mihir Shukla 1. A: abstract B: ballet C: contemporary D: distraught E: emotional F: frenzied G: graceful H: harmonious I: integrated J: joyous K: kinetic L: loving M: manipulative (body-wise) N: nimble O: organized P: peaceful Q: qualitative R: resonance S: separation T: transient U: ubiquitous V: "Virtuosity" (Unit 1 term) W: willful X: xeransis Y: youthful Z: zealous 2. A limit does not exist within the vast pool of terminology which could be
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Appreciation When someone brings up the word appreciation‚ one may have many stories to tell about whom they appreciate and why they appreciate them. Having appreciation shows how much one truly cares about something and their attitude towards different people and things. Some people need to realize that what they have compared to others is a gift that was given and need to appreciate that‚ whereas some unfortunate people are struggling to make ends meet with what was given to them. A prime example
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commodities‚ as instruments of profit and use.” (Sandel‚ 2012‚ 29) That was a powerful statement because it really shows how our society rates things as being more or less important depending on the price. A sad example Sandel used was when talking in the past about slavery. This was one of the worst ways people rated another in the lowest form of putting a price on a person.
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UNIT ONE: Music Appreciation Text Questions 1. What are the basic elements of music? Rhythm‚ tonality‚ and dynamics are the basic elements of music. 2. What is pitch? Pitch is the frequency of sound which varies throughout music. 3. What is syncopation? What types of music use syncopation? Syncopation is the emphasis on normally un-emphasized beats‚ or resting on a normally emphasized beat. Ska‚ reggae rap‚ jazz and some metal groups use syncopation. 4. What are three examples of forms of
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UNIT FOUR: Music Appreciation Text Questions Please complete the following questions. Answer the questions on this document. Submit your work as a file attachment. This means you complete all work in a word processing document (e.g.‚ Microsoft Word) and attach the file using the dropbox tool. The answers to the Text questions are worth 75 points. 75-70=A 69-64=B 63-56=C 55-50=D 49 or less = F Review Questions (5 points each) 1. What were the three forms of English madrigals? Describe each type
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Crystal Chand 4/21/15 Unit One Music Appreciation Lab Questions 1. Describe some of the influence of Latin music in the US in the early part of the twentieth century. Answer: Latin bands were becoming a popular ballroom and club attraction‚ Afro-Cuban music was also developing and spreading. One major step for this music style was the Woodstock performance of then little known Afro-Cuban band Santana from San Francisco back in 1969. 2. What was the significance of “Machito and His Afro-Cubans? Answer:
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