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    Indian Music

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    Upanishads were used to create musical expressions. It was in this period that the tonal system of seven notes was developed. * The next important period of musical development took place during the 5th and 7th centuries. It was during this period that rhythms were applied to verses in a uniform manner. * The history of India has contributed to the growth and development of their music. Music - gift from heaven‚ sound is God and everything is a manifestation of God. a. Brahma - creator b. Vishnu - preserver

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    Pedagogy

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    when this piece is played‚ as well as how this piece would sound like. For the first few lessons‚ depending on the ability of the learner‚ I would focus mainly on the rhythms in Toccata. This is because‚ rhythm and notes happen to be the main core of this piece. The student would be required to tap the rhythm of the left and right hand together‚ as though they are playing the piece with both hands but without notes. Different students will definitely face different problems when tapping

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    Music and Learning

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    TETTEH OKLEY CEPHAS TOPIC: MUSIC AND LEARNING; incorporating music rhythm into studies to aid memory and recall. Case Study at the University of Ghana‚Accra. Submitted as research proposal to Mr Adotey‚ Faculty of Social Sciences‚ Department of Psychology. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.Introduction 1.1 Background of the research 1.2The study area 1.3Problem statement 1.4 Aims and objectives of this study 2. Literature review 3.Methodology 3.2 Methodological considerations 3.2.1 Qualitative framework

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    titles appear to have any particular meaning? How did the sound of the music relate to the title? B. Look for the following elements in describing the songs: Tempo: slow‚ medium-tempo‚ fast (up-tempo). Rhythm: Steady beat‚ complex rhythms‚ use of syncopation. Changes in rhythm (did it start simple and then become More complex). Danceable beat‚ or more subdued. Could you nod your head or tap your foot? Melody: In the heads or in the solos‚ did you hear long melodies? Short "riffs

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    is used to signal the start of new sections (eg. Bar 95) * The introduction is free tempo‚ and a steady pulse is maintained throughout the whole piece.   RHYTHM * Within vocal and balafon parts‚ syncopation is frequently used (for example in bar 34 during the balafon break where every bar is syncopated) * Cross rhythms are created in bar 66 during the vocal solo as the balafon plays semi quavers in groups of 3 (cross phrases) against quavers. * Triplets are often used by

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    The Weary Blues

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    In Langston Hughes’s poem titled “The Weary Blues”‚ the speaker describes an evening spent listening to a blues musician in Lenox Avenue‚ Harlem. With the help of certain poetic and acoustic techniques‚ the poem manages to evoke the same lamenting and woeful tone and mood of blues music. This essay will be a critical appreciation of this poem in which I will discuss it in the context of the Harlem Renaissance as well as examine how the Blues music functions as a means of articulating personal and

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    The Sick Rose

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    the first line‚ ¡§O rose‚ thou art sick.¡¨ for instance. The beats are short‚ and all the words are stressed. As a result‚ it prolongs the time needed to finish reciting the line. Most of the lines are written in this way‚ and the slow and strong rhythm does not only create a mysterious tone but also emphasizes the terrifying ideas. The style and the tone underline the impression of fear and disgust the poem aims to convey. I think the effect is overwhelming and

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    Syncopation can be defined as the playing of a note with an unexpected accent‚ such as on weak beats or even in between notes. In other words‚ when a musician incorporates syncopation into a piece‚ it simply means that he is playing “off the beat.” In the piece‚ “Solace: A Mexican Serenade”‚ musician Scott Joplin makes great use of syncopation. However‚ although the technique is evidently present‚ the way that Joplin makes use of it is quite unique for the ragtime genre. Typically what is seen in

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    3M Rhythm of Change

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    3M’s rhythm of change: 3M started as a mining and manufacturing company but soon developed into and moving toward technological innovations and products an example of steady rejuvenation. This kind of change was continuous throughout the life cycle of the company. The change started when a young book keeper named William L.McKnight took the place of 3M’s sales manager and observed the quality problems with company’s products. He started with a systematic change which eventually took effort after

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    Emotions Expressed through Expressive Movements As soon as I hear an excellent rhythmic music‚ my legs start to automatically feel the rhythm. Engrossed in my thoughts while hearing the music‚ I feel my inner emotions are waiting to express themselves. These emotions want to express themselves through moves‚ twirls‚ and steps‚ breaking the body’s stiffness into an expressive movement. These emotions are what I feel when I dance. In my entire life‚ I have loved to dance. Whenever I have had participated

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