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    How Classical Music Has Affected Society Music and society have always been intimately related. Music reflects and creates social conditions. Music’s interconnection with society can be seen throughout history. Every known culture on the earth has it. Music seems to be one of the basic actions of humans. The influence of it on society can be clearly seen through ancient to modern history. The strongest effect given off from a genre of music would have to be classical music. The genre’s ability to

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    7 Elements of Music * Rhythm - It may be defined as the pattern or placement of sounds in time and beats in music. Roger Kamien in his book Music: An Appreciation defines rhythm as "the particular arrangement of note lengths in a piece of music." Rhythm is shaped by meter; it has certain elements such as beat and tempo. * Melody - It refers to the tune of a song or piece of music. it is the memorable tune created by playing a succession or series of pitches. * Timbre - Also known as tone

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    listen to that message when we don’t have anyone signing it. Classical music gives us the open liberty to incorporate whatever we want to think about while listening to a piece. Many people believe that classical music is old fashioned and without rhythm‚ but I think is a great type of music for many reasons because if we stop and look around us music is a huge part of our lives and it has to do with the way generation keeps changing. Classical music gives a person peace and tranquility‚ sort of like

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    Sample College Admissions Essays We have prepared this handout of actual essays written by current Harvard students who attended secondary schools in the UK (with names changed for anonymity) in order to provide some guidance to schools and applicants. Because the university admissions processes in the US and the UK are markedly different‚ we have received requests for some sample essays and tips for writing them and hope they will be helpful. Here is the official description of the personal essay

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    Kiss of The Earth (1913) is a pinnacle 20th century orchestral piece‚ which boldly rejected structured harmony and the comfort of a traditional orchestral composition (Toor‚ 2010). Furthermore‚ Stravinsky’s use of neo-classism along with complex rhythms helps to set the timbre of the piece as being both calm and chaotic. This essay will analyse and evaluate how Stravinsky’s Rite of Spring‚ Kiss of the Earth‚ experiments with the music elements duration‚ pitch‚ timbre‚ expressive techniques‚ and other

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    -themes repeated but varied each time -bernstein changes meter or words each time a theme is heard. RHYTHM (METRE/TEMPO) - -metre/time signature changes between 2/4 and 3/4 -fast tempo‚ use of syncopation creates feeling of excitement and anticipation -lots of syncopation -lots of rhythmic ostinato especially in the orchestre -cross-rhythms -accompaniment is a bass line‚ plays a ’push rhythm;‚ accented off beat chords -mostly syllabic (one work to a syllable) -several examples of triplets

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    relaxing effect and thus put the psychological sense in rest. Music may be used as an alternative technique of relaxation or meditation. Recent research suggests slow music influences a person’s relaxation‚ and that musical pauses modulate heart rhythms (in a good way). The researchers found that music with faster tempos resulted in increased ventilation‚ heart rate‚ and blood pressure. When the music was paused‚ ventilation‚ heart rate‚ and blood pressure decreased‚ sometimes below the beginning

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    flat for 3 semibreves at a powerfully loud dynamic level. The ensemble‚ at the same time‚ are singing background harmonies with a repetitive quaver-based rhythmic pattern at bars 192 to 193. These two contrasting parts in the score‚ in terms of the rhythm as well as the lyrics‚ create meaning but intensity simultaneously; it urges the audience to worry for Elphaba and what may happen to her while they sit at the edges of their seats listening to all of the layers occurring in the music. At bars 194

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    The Rhythm of Your Breath. The Atlanta Yoga is a studio that is housed in a loft located in Midtown West. Atlanta Yoga has been opened for about six years and it offers many levels of yoga classes for the public. According to Ms. Adele Gale‚ the owner and director‚ Atlanta Yoga does not have a formal mission but is there to spread the form of yoga known as Ashtanga‚ which in Sanskrit means the eighth limb. This form of yoga works with synchronization of deep rhythmic breathing and movements.

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    “The Rite of Spring” (1913) (learning central audio and score) • In “The Augurs of Spring”‚ the strings play a quaver ostinato that has irregular accentuation (e.g. 2nd and 4th quavers in the third bar of 13). This causes the pulse and sense of rhythm to become obscured. I have made use of this technique in variation 13. • Stravinsky makes use of triplets‚ sextuplets (flute in first bar of 17) and septuplets (7th bar of 32). I have also made use of these in the transition from section B to section

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