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    Music in the Western World Review Exam 1 (Music History 1) 1. Ovid: Orpheus and the Magical Powers of Music a. Ovid- Roman Poet b. To the Greeks‚ music possessed ethos‚ the magical power to influence its hearers’ emotion and morals c. This magical power is illustrated in they myth of Orpheus 2. Nicomachus: Pythagoras and the Numerical Properties of Music a. Pythagoras (Pytacora in images) (sixth century B.C.) was credited with the discovery of the numerical relationships governing the basic

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    Music and Life

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    listen to music that uplifts us. When words and music are combined‚ I believe they express our deepest thoughts and feelings. What we can’t understand in words‚ we can understand in music. Words alone‚ many times‚ can’t express the true feelings that are meant‚ but music and words put together can touch the hearts and souls of people." Music is one of the few things that can help you escape your reality. No matter how bad things are‚ music has the potential to make you forget all about it. Music can spark

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    How Does Music Affect Us? What can music do to us? How can it affect us? Music is proven to alter our moods and outlook in life. Different genres of music have different effects on us. Let’s say for example rock music‚ it tends to waken us from our sleeping senses and may create a lively outlook or mood for a period of time‚ but let us still remember that effects of music vary from people to people. Taking rock music into consideration again‚ while some people get their positive mood and high

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    Music in the Big Key

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    a favorite daisy. Believe that the strings of the great Are strummed by the East these days. Perhaps we’ll be given new pride By the wizard of those shining mountains‚ And I‚ of many souls captain‚ Will wear a white snowcap of reason. 1918-1919 Two poems by Velimir V. Khlebnikov – ‘The King of Time’ 2 MUSIC IN THE BIG KEY Figure 1. The ‘Big Key’ – with saxophonic trajectory marked in blue. 3 CONTENTS Foreword . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Prefatory Note

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    Dancehall Music

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    ASSESSMENT ON DANCEHALL MUSIC Name: Samantha Stewart Subject: Communication Studies Territory: Jamaica Centre Number: 100005 Registration Number: 100005 Teacher: Mrs. Dawes Table of Contents Content Page General Introduction 1 Preface 2 Reflective Piece 3 Analysis 7 General Introduction Music is used to relax the mind and give comfort to the soul. All around the world‚ there are different types of music and in Jamaica

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    All Souls Day Vocabulary

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    1. ALL SOULS’ DAY- November 2 observed in some Christian churches as a day of prayer for the souls of the faithful departed 2. 1 November – Day of the leaders of the Bulgarian national revival 3. November 1 is called November Day (Lá Samhna) in Celtic tradition and is thus named in the Irish Calendar‚ where the month is called Mí na Samhna. 4. In the Roman Catholic calendar‚ November 2 is All Souls Day. It is known in Mexico as el Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead)‚ and the whole month of November

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    Classical Music vs. Rock Music As I grew up my dad had some rules that everyone that wanted to live in the house had to follow. One of those rules was that every individual growing in the house had to learn how to play an instrument. When I was growing up‚ I loved to listen to rock music and used to imagine myself playing the guitar so I told my dad I wanted to play the guitar and he enrolled me in a classical guitar class. Let me tell you something I had to learn the hard way‚ classical music and rock

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    The Influence of Music

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    Introduction to Music GEN1621 Major Writing Assignment The Influence of Music Almaty‚ 2011 "Music gives a soul to the universe‚ wings to the mind‚ flight to the imagination‚ and life to everything." (Plato‚ 428-348 BC ) Music is inseparable part of our everyday life; we can face it in every corner of our town‚ on TV commercial‚ films‚ radio etc. Music can be understood everywhere‚ even if you cannot speak the language of other countries‚ but you move‚ dance‚ sing and enjoy the music while listening

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    I went to the MDC Jazz Band & Jubilation Dance Ensemble. The conductor was Matt Bonelli and the dance coordinator was Michelle Grant Murray. The concert was held in the McCarthy Auditorium Room 6120 on Tuesday‚ October 28 2008. The concert started at 7:30 pm and ended at 8:40 pm. There were five jazz performances‚ and four dance performances happening mostly simultaneously. The first piece "Wind Blues" had a very harsh sound and was hard to listen to‚ partly because it was very loud. The piece

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    Music Response Models: How do people move to music? This is basic level research of all the processes from music perception and recognition to the effects of rhythm on the way that people dance or move their bodies to music. After sound reaches the eardrum‚ it sets into motion of a complex combination of mechanical‚ chemical‚ and neural events in the cochlea‚ brain stem‚ midbrain nuclei‚ and cortex that result in a percept. The cerebellum plays a role in remembering the “settings” that can be used

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