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    Unity and VarietyReNoAdmin 2013-07-19T20:09:08Unity and Variety The Concepts of Unity and VarietyLet’s begin by listening to two fundamental concepts that make a piece of music "work"—the concepts of unity and variety. Most people like hearing sounds that they find pleasing‚ memorable‚ and familiar. Within a given composition‚ the feeling of familiarity—fostered by‚ among other things‚ reiterations of a music idea—lends a sense of unity to the music. Whereas unity satisfies the human need for sameness

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    doubt that helped inspire people to chant and make other rhythmic sounds. 7. It shows religious importance. Not all music is the same. 8. Religion played a very important role in the daily life of ancient cultures. No there the same. 9. Music notation allows for multiple people to be able to learn to play a musical composition without hearing it as well as to have it survive long after the composer is dead. It also broadens a composer’s ability to create music without having to always memorize

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    TECHNIQUES VIBRATO G Tıons D vıBra HOW VIBRATO CAN SHAKE UP YOUR MUSIC By Jon Chappell V D RU M M O N D : L I S A TA N N ER ibrato is one of the most expressive techniques a musician can use. Playing notes loudly and softly or varying the tempo may create a sense of drama‚ but if you really want to make a long note shimmer—and send shivers down the spines of your listeners—just the right bit of vibrato can steal the show. The term vibrato comes from the Italian word for “vibrate‚” but

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    Pitch Notation In Western music notation‚ we name musical tones using the first seven letters of the alphabet: A‚ B‚ C‚ D‚ E‚ F‚ G. This musical alphabet repeats endlessly. We “count” up or down in the series by reciting its letters forward or backward. To count up beyond G‚ start over with A. What is pitch? A pitch is a tone sounding in a particular octave. What is 8 above C? The answer is another C. In this seven-name system‚ each letter name reappears every eighth position. Tones eight

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    Music Visualization in computer generated software N. R. The German University in Cairo‚ Egypt Nissmah Roshdy Abstract—This paper summarizes the history of music visualization in computer software and recent work from artists today that present the variety of concepts used in the field. I. INTRODUCTION the frequency of a specific amount of audio data‚ and then the programmer assigns certain graphical elements to be displayed repeatedly‚ varying with the amplification of the sound

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    form. 5. What is form in music? Critical Thinking Questions 1. Music has sometimes been referred to as a “universal language.” Why has this description been applied to music? Do you agree or disagree with this assessment? Why? 2. Why is musical notation important? What benefits do musicians and others receive from being able to write down and note aspects of a musical piece? 3. In the first part of the unit‚ we discussed how music is everywhere in society. What are some of the ways that we use

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    Unit 10 Lab 1 1. ZenMap GUI sends out broadcasts for server queries for various different types of operating systems in servers (OS). By examining how various hosts respond to certain queries‚ ZenMap GUI can distinguish what kind of OS and server exists. 2. Nmap searches its internal database and what ports on the IP’s are listening and matches it to the best known application. Applications like MSSQL and Web servers usually use the same ports over and again For example tcp port 3389 will most definitely

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    Thinking Questions 1. Yes‚ I agree that music is an universal language because no matter what diverse you come from music come from the heart. Many people use music to express their emotions and feelings without having to say a word. 2. Musical notations are important because it help musicians to identify the sound level that they are meant to be playing at. Benefits musicians and others receive from being able to write down and note aspects of a musical piece is that it help set the mood of the

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    John Wolseley

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    technique to move his paper against and within the burnt trees; he is part of the physical structure of it‚ and also within the dimension of the sound of it. He has been intrigued by how often his drawings do in fact have the appearance of musical notations. The black lines and rhythmic dots made by hitting and dragging the paper against re-bounding twigs and branches often look like a musical score.    Birds are rare and endangered. And in the middle of the painting‚ John Wolseley had painted another

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    the ambiance and characters. To appreciate classical music properly you must give it your full attention‚ as well as some knowledge of musical form and structure. Due to a lack of words‚ the actions are transfigured in emotions‚ with the use of notations and chords. For instance‚ it was believed that specific chords and keys in classical music would arouse different moods based on the sound. Beethoven’s 5th in C Minor‚ signified loss‚ coldness‚ and sorrow. However‚ it is the beauty within the simplicity

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