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    Though censorship is seen differently in the eyes of many people‚ the general stance on censorship is simple. Music should not be censored. Yes‚ some music promotes violence‚ drugs‚ sex‚ and alcohol‚ but it’s the artists way to express how they feel. Censoring music limits the artists right to freedom of speech and in some instances it changes the view the artist had when they pictured the song. In todays society adults want to protect innocent children from the so called filth‚ foul language‚ racist

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    The Music Instrument of ‘Angklung’ In general‚ traditional performing arts have three main genres. First are the music or songs or melodies 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

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    Mariachi Music Essay

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    Mariachi Music Mariachi is a traditional style of music in Mexico. It is seen at local and cultural festivals‚ theatres‚ and even fiestas (parties). Most Mariachi songs are about love and romance‚ even lost love. Until the 1930’s Mariachi was unknown to folks outside of the region. It was the music of county people‚ so Mariachi groups were local or semi-professional. History of Mariachi Mariachi emerged in the late 1700s-early 1800s. As Christianity began to spread through the area‚ traditional

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    Cuban Music

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    CUBAN MUSIC Cuba is a small communist country in the Caribbean. Though they may not have a lot of money and property‚ Cubans are among the most cheerful‚ musical and outgoing people on earth. The unique sound of Cuban music traces back to the Yoruban and Congolese cultures in West Africa. Over thousands of slaves were brought over during the 1880s‚ and along with them their styles of music. A few of the instruments brought over are still used in Cuban music today such as the bata drums. After

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    Why Is Music Important?

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    Why is music important to many people? Obviously music has inspired a seemingly endless stream of fantasticproductions such as CD‚ MTV‚ broadcasting‚ concerts and so on‚ whichwe just cannot live without. Today music is not just something for funat all. It springs out general human feelings‚ needs and desires atevery level.Music can brings us information about cultures‚ history‚ science‚ andreligion all over the world. It is like the vase that can collect everylittle dew in every corner in the world

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    Music Concert Report

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    Concert Report Guidelines Listening to live performances is an essential part of learning to appreciate and understand music. Treat this report as though you were a music critic writing for your local newspaper. In other words‚ what did you like/not like and why? Here are some general guidelines to help you listen‚ think‚ and write about a concert. Basic Information to Include When and where did the concert take place? How many pieces were performed? What were they called and how many movements were

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    Violin‚ cello‚ flute‚ and Tuba in this piece of music from what I could see. The mood for this piece to me was calming and peaceful‚ at certain parts it became more uplifting but for the majority it was slow and calm. This performance was great to listen to while I studied because of its calming nature. 2. The melody in this performance is also in the title which is C major. We can also tell that this is major because of the tempo and feel of the music which is happy and a higher beet. The performance

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    UW Music 162

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    Last Monday‚ I got to experience a sensational performance by the University Symphony‚ composed by Dr. Jonathan Pasternack‚ that enhanced my knowledge and emotional state through the uniqueness of both the symphony and opera act. Having only experienced a symphony once during the course of my life‚ I was ecstatic to attend such a soothing and joyful concert. The concert was fairly short‚ it last two hours‚ and consisted of 2 symphony songs and 1 opera act. The first two were symphony‚ which were

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    Music Definitions

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    Music Music has a very special way of impacting people’s lives. Music is fascinating. It has a different effect on everyone and that’s what makes it special. Music is simple it’s just notes‚ scales‚ arpeggios‚ and different tempos ‚ but yet it can make so many different styles of music for everyone to like and use. Music can be used in very different ways. It can be used to party‚ to exercise‚ or even to relax and study. Music is mostly used to party‚ have fun‚ and play around with your friends

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    Joan Sebastian‚ a Mexican singer‚ has been an influential figure in the music world with his passionate ranchera songs. His CD‚ Joan Sebastian con Mariachi‚ features various songs that deal with the theme of lost and unrequited love. In Peter Manuel’s Popular Music of the Non-Western World‚ he observes that a large number of Mexican music originates from other countries when he says‚ “the vast majority of the popular music produced in Mexico has been and continues to be based on imported styles”

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