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    MUS G101 10/8/2013 Video Review 1 (The Soloist) This film was watched on October 4th‚ 2013. It is directed by Joe Wright‚ and the main characters are Steve Lopez (a Journalist for the LA Times) who is portrayed by Robert Downey Jr. and Nathaniel Anthony Ayres Jr. (a mentally ill homeless musician) portrayed by Jamie Foxx. This film follows Steve Lopez a journalist working for the LA times and while looking for a good story to write stubbles upon a street musician who is playing a violin

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    According to Whiting‚ the primary purpose of classical crossover music is to “appeal to a wider audience than the original version of music.” The well-known classical pianist Christopher O’Riley once said‚ "I think crossover in general as a commercial term has been a bad designation of something that has an awfully long history to it." Christopher O’Riley is known for playing transcriptions of songs by the rock band Radiohead. His works show his vision of "Beethoven and Mozart sitting down at

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    Music for the Mind The purpose of this essay was to inform and explain to individuals all of the several ways for people to enjoy music as well as to explicate that the readers should strive for a more active type of listening. It showed the impact music can have on the lives of people. Aaron Copland said that even “One note is enough to change the atmosphere of the room” (599). This essay was written for just about everybody‚ with hearing of course‚ because most everyone listens to music. Even

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    I Love Music Analysis

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    Since I was a baby‚ the music has been with me. My mother was always singing in the night‚ so I could go to sleep. When I was a child‚ I would just listen to the music on the television. And now I listen to all different types of music‚ but my favorite type of music is the rap. When I went outside‚ I was running‚ and I didn’t feel anything. But then I ran again‚ but this time I was listening to music‚ and I felt very calm and happy. Some of the lyrics of the song that I was listening are: “Because

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    Live Music Scene Analysis

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    the Live Music Scene The unrecorded music scene has gone from quality to quality as of late. The impact of declining recorded music deals has driven record names and groups to visit widely to supplement their salary. Numerous craftsmen sign 360 manages marks meaning the name can likewise benefit from visiting pay. People in general it appears is glad to spend their cash on going to shows regardless of the possibility that they are not set up to narrows to but rather the recorded music. Unrecorded

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    I know music. There is not a single important memory I have that is not tied to a song‚ a genre‚ or an instrument. I met my first best friend through EDM and for my fifteenth birthday I received my first record player. Long‚ mundane car rides with my dad remind me of classic rock on FM radio‚ and the memories of my little sister loving pop music since she was old enough to crawl will forever have a special place in my heart. I was thirteen when I met my first guitar teacher. His name was Carleton;

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    Sampa Video

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    Introduction: Sampa Video‚ Inc. was a local video rental store which maintained a large share of the movie rental market in Boston Massachusetts in the 90’s. The firm was looking to increase their base from those who visited the store to online ordering and delivery within the Boston area. They looked to increase their ability to grow by more than double the usual yearly growth rate for a five year span. By opening up the online and delivery service they hoped to increase their sales by 10% yearly

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    Steve Reich's Music Analysis

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    Simple but not easy: Taking Steve Reich’s Music for 18 musicians as an example After World War II‚ there were two alternative paths through the musical avant-garde. One follows the twelve-tone composing technique of Arnold Schoenberg and Anton Webern‚ which is the path of serialism. The other is “chance music”‚ which was created by John Cage and is based on the philosophy of I-Ching. Serialism and aleatorism are the mainstream genres of 20th century music. Serialism composers aimed to put notes

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    Listening to these differently categorized styles of music‚ I realized that this music has more than what meets the eye. When listening to the Blues portion of the lesson‚ I was amazed by its organization and unique sounds that people usually seem to overlook. The most common instruments used in blues music include guitars (usually made of steel)‚ harmonicas‚ and trumpets. Occasionally‚ the music also incorporated drums and bass. With these instruments‚ musicians discovered various ways to combine

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    in order to present a particular point of view. Michael Cordell’s Music and Murder subscribes to this principle‚ the documentary focuses on three men serving prison sentences for taking a life and how music has changed and shaped their outlook on their own lives. Music‚ structure‚ verbal language and selection of detail all work on the viewers emotions which serve to draw a positive response towards rehabilitation in prisons. Music and Murder follows Vernon Kronk who killed an infant because it

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