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    downloading music

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    PARAGRAPH Music is an art form whose medium is sound and silence ‚and to many people in many cultures‚ music is an important part of their way of life . Invention of the internet and copyable audio-file formats made downloading and sharing music very easy . However‚ this should be considered a criminal acts as downloading music for free is equal to stealing . There are several reason why downloading music for free is equal to stealing . Firstly ‚ because it is legal issue . Music is under copyright

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    Music and Literature

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    Music and literature have played an important role in our community and society since not only humans but the earth was born. It’s still a great mystery as to who invented or made music first. But first of all we shouldn’t focus as to when was music made but should see that what actually music is? How to define music has long been the subject of debate; philosophers‚ musicians‚ and‚ more recently‚ various social and natural scientists have argued about what constitutes music. The definition has varied

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    Music Appreciation

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    drums‚; bells and cymbals; wood blocks; and bass drum‚ gong‚ snare drum‚ triangle‚ tambourine and xylophone. The conductor knows that each of these sections are crucial to the sound necessary for the score‚ therefore‚ he or she designs the seating arrangement to produce a certain blend of sounds. The basic seating arrangements are as follows: the strings form a

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    Music History

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    Music History: Double Bass 1. When was the inception of your instrument? In 1493‚ there was mention about "viols as big as myself" by Prospero‚ and in 1516 there was an illustration closely resembling that of a double bass. 2. Describe your instrument and how it is played. The double bass also referred to as an upright bass or contrabass‚ is the one of the largest and lowest pitch sounds of all string instruments. It is unique in that it is capable of playing an octave lower than the

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    Music Essay

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    juan Professor Music 105 August 26‚ 2010 Assignment #1 Essay Music in my Life Music is the art of the sound that reaches our souls and minds. It is the power of tones and messages that make us feel adrenaline in our emotions. Music is a whole universe in terms of styles‚ genres and appreciation. Every mind on this planet has also its own perspective of music such as emotions‚ feelings and thoughts. In my personal experience‚ I started in the world of music since I was twelve. I remember myself

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    Music and Copyright

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    Music has a powerful influence on society‚ like mass media and television. In our society today‚ music has the ability to define our culture. Many people around the world listen to music while driving‚ at work‚ doing housework‚ or even studying. Music may be seen as simple and unproblematic‚ but looking at the structure behind it is very important. One of the key features of music is music copyright and what that means to the music industry. Defining what this means in the historical context is of

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    Music Therapy

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    Music therapy is the use of interventions to accomplish individual goals within a therapeutic relationship by a professional who has completed an approved music therapy program.[1] Music therapy is an allied health profession and one of the expressive therapies‚ consisting of a process in which a music therapist uses music and all of its facets—physical‚ emotional‚ mental‚ social‚ aesthetic‚ and spiritual—to help clients improve their physical and mental health. Music therapists primarily help clients

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    music and its impact

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    Module Seven Part two 7.2 Music and Its Effect on Body‚ Brain/Mind‚ and Spirit © 2011‚ Music For Health Services A brief look at history • Some archaeologists believe that music and dancing preceded language. • Since the days of the Greeks and Romans‚ music has had a profound effect on the body and the mind. • Healing and sound were considered sacred science. • Healing and music diverged in the 18th century‚ music was for entertainment‚ healing was practiced through science and

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    Loud Music

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    a reference for a world of audio in which factions often eschewed references of foreign standards‚ and baked up their own to taste‚ with justifications akin to "It just sounds right‚" or "It sounds more like music." Those statements hold water when made in the context of personal opinion‚ but is tantamount to‚ "We think it sounds good." Many audiophiles cued into loudspeakers with flat frequency response‚ and some found that they could indeed be musically rewarding‚ in some cases perhaps even more

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    Music in the 90s

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    What’s new?: Music in the 90’s Hip-Hop: Hip hop as a whole started emerging as a powerful force in the late 80s‚ and by 1990‚ there were many artists that had either already laid the foundation or were looming on the horizon. Among the artists that have already made an impact were ’Public Enemy’‚ ’Boogie Down Productions’‚ ’Run-DMC’‚ and ’LL Cool J’. Artists such as ’A Tribe Called Quest’‚ ’De La Soul’‚ and ’Gangstarr’ were establishing their positions in the game to complement the group of existing

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