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    Disco Music

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    Matt Crane 8-19-06 Music Back in the late 1960s‚ disco originated as a combination of many instruments played together. It was in 1969 when Jerry Butler released his latest song ‘Only the Strong Survive’ that we got our very first disco song. This was the birth of disco but then it was a form of music which hadn’t been named. Four years and many songs later on the 13th of September 1973‚ Vince Aletti wrote an article in the Rolling Stone Magazine which gave this music form its name “DISCO”

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    Music Review

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    Stephanie Aviles Music Review The event I attended was a classical performance. It was on a Wednesday around 4 pm. The event consisted of soloists‚ group performances and some type of poetry reading. Although I did not really enjoy this performance as much as the Latin jazz performance it was still a good performance. The performers played well together and seemed to catch the attention of most of their audience members. One of the performances had a man reading poetry or something like poetry

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    Music Analysis

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    to a great movie or performer but many people do not realize that a great movie and performer is nothing without the soundtracks behind their performances. The reason why the soundtracks to great movies are so important to the film is because the music that is played within the movie has the ability to affect the movie in many ways. For example‚ the sound of an instrument can emphasize a certain emotion a character is feeling within a specific scene as it is played in the background. In 1998‚ John

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    Music Education

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    EDAE224 Creative Arts Curriculum Studies 2 Assignment 1: Music Education Word Count: 3197 Key Curriculum Elements word count: 665 Integrating Music into the Curriculum word count: 650 Lesson Plan 1: 502 Lesson Plan 2: 414 Lesson Plan 3: 557 Participation in On-line Forums: 409 Contents Page Title Page 1 Contents Page 2 Key Curriculum Elements Page 3-4 Integrating Music into the Curriculum Page 5-6 Lesson Plan 1 – HSIE: ‘The End’ with Puppet Joe Page 7-9

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    Classification of Music

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    Classification of Music People judge one another on a variety of aspects‚ whether it is the clothes they wear or the people they socialize with. I believe that there are many different things that affect all these aspects‚ things that create our individual personality. The most major influence on an individual’s personality is the music he or she listens to. Music affects the individual’s behavior‚ actions‚ the way he or she thinks‚ wears and even the way the individual will speak. These

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    History And Music

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    History and Music Alex Brown Music doesn’t change. It stays the same day in and day out. It has the ability to spark furry‚ or the power to tranquil a mind. It can cause a revolution‚ or mellow a storm. Music‚ like Malcom X. Like Martin Luther King Jr. Like Gandhi‚ brings change. Music lasts over time‚ even now in the 21st century Skynard‚ The Stones‚ The Beatles‚ and ACDC are still on the stations and album shops all over America. The amazing thing about music is that it affects everyone in a different

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    Music and the Brain

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    3rd‚ 2008 In the second chapter of Levitin’s This Is Your Brain on Music‚ he discusses Rhythm‚ Loudness‚ and Harmony. When discussing rhythm‚ Levitin groups in tempo and meter along with it as related concepts. He defines them. Rhythm: “the lengths of the notes.” Tempo: “the pace of a piece of music”‚ and meter is the intensity of a note (how hard or lightly it is hit). Rhythm is “a crucial part of what turns sounds into music.” A single note can be played over and over again‚ but as long as the

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    Music Literature

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    Music Lit Essay Questions 8 December 2012 1. The multi-movement cycle is when one piece comprises three or four movements For example‚ the classical era symphony‚ sonata‚ string quartet‚ and concerto all follow this cycle. THe Sonata-allegro form is a structural pattern used by composers first in the 18th century as a means to organize their music. Some people like to compare it to a basic essay format which has in introduction with a thesis‚ supporting body paragraphs‚ and conclusion that

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    Music In Gallipoli

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    occurred during the war many Australians fought in. It was created to demonstrate to everyone the truly horrific incidents that happened in the war. The music choice was an important section in the films creation‚ the director has put in place certain genres and styles of music to suit and set the scene for the film. The three main styles and types of music being discussed are‚ ‘Oxygene’‚ ‘Adagio in G minor’ and the ‘Carnival songs’. The director has placed these songs in certain sections of the film to

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    Music Appreciation

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    The musicians are divided into four main groups called sections: (1) the string section‚ (2) the woodwind section‚ (3) the brass section‚ (4) and the percussion section. The various instruments in the string‚ woodwind‚ and brass section are pitched in different ranges‚ like voices in a choir. In the following discussion‚ the instruments in each of these sections are listed in the order from those of the highest range to those of the lowest. Some percussion instruments are also

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