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    Kita Kita Movie Analysis

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    was able to show how destiny plays in the life of the two main character. At other’s first perception‚ the movie was about a blind girl who falls in love to a not-so-attractive boy and will focus on the theme ‘love is blind’ as seen in the trailer of the movie. Well it is quite correct‚ but the theme ‘love is blind’ was just part of the movie. It was actually focused the appreciating of one’s effort or care and seeing the truth with the use of heart than what eyes perceive. It means that the film wants

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    What Genre of Music is Most Popular in Teens and Why? What makes music popular? Over 90% of responses have said that 3 things make a good song. Those three factors are lyrics‚ a melody line and a catchy rhythm (Forum.emusictheory.com‚ 2014). My survey I created has reached a result to this question that most people said that the best type of music is the one with the most meaning. They said that the lyrics of the song make it good because they like that it has meaning and songs without meaning

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    Film Music

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    Film music is used to add emotion to films. It brings character motifs to particular characters‚ which symbolise the current mood of the film. If the composer of the film music wants the viewer to feel empathy or sadness for a character or event‚ they will use minor music. Alternatively‚ If a composer wants to make the viewer feel happy and enlightened‚ they will use major music. It is an essential aspect of all films to have music and without it‚ the viewer is unable to engage in the film.

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    Music of Life

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    Abstract Music is the paintbrush by which we color our lives. We can associate our personal histories‚ memories and feelings to specific types of music‚ and even specific songs. Through music we can recall both good and bad memories as well as change our mood without changing our environment. It has been used as therapy for sick and elderly people. Studies of how music affects our lives are endless. Discussed is a brief look into my personal musical memory‚ and how it has affected my life. Music of

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    The Music Therapy

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    Music is everywhere. From the womb‚ you experience sound: your mother’s heartbeat‚ breathing and muffled voice. Growing up you sing songs and hear music being played—you may even make your own music. From the discordant‚ irritating noise of traffic in the street to the soft‚ soothing Muzak played in the elevator and at shopping malls‚ music surrounds you and‚ may impact you without your knowledge. The constant honking of a car horn will tend to irritate you; whereas‚ a string quartet playing classical

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    Dynamics of Music

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    Music-the average person would think of it as just sound constructed together cleverly with differing instruments or voices. Or even technology. But‚ to Evelyn Glennie‚ it is so much more than that. Starting in childhood‚ she took lessons in drumming and becoming a musician; and now as an extremely experienced percussionist‚ and a disabled person‚ Ms Glennie has learned to appreciate every aspect of not only music‚ but sound. In order to teach her audiences about listening to sound‚ she begins

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    Love of Music

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    them play as big of a role as music. There are several reasons why music plays such a huge role in my everyday life. The main reasons are because music is inspirational‚ emotional‚ and memorable. First and foremost‚ music is inspirational. Music these days tell us never to give up on our dreams. It emphasizes that with a little hard work and dedication you can do anything you set your mind to. Music speaks to every individual differently. Some people could let music have a positive or negative influence

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    Music Inspiration

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    ear to music. In either perspective music is an inspiration to a life. Music has brought unity‚ smiles‚ culture‚ tears‚ and much more. One can’t deny the feel you get when a piece of music is played‚ whether its beats‚ notes‚ a tune‚ even natural sounds. Music has inspired many people and has helped them in their lowest point of their lives. Though the music of today isn’t the same as it used to be; meaning wise‚ we can all agree that inspiration has cultivated the hearts of the world. Music‚ is

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    Effects of Music

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    Effects of Music Music is one of the most prominent forms of communication. It is used in every situation to set a tone‚ alter moods‚ change attitudes‚ and affect behavior. The right song can make or break the scene in a movie or set a romantic mood at a restaurant. Music is one of the most expressionistic forms of media known to society. As a result‚ music influences every aspect of society –with each generation forming a radically different opinion. The media‚ parents‚ and cynics want to blame

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    The Power of Music

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    Oliver Sacks‚ a professor at Columbia University Medical Center‚ studied how music can manipulate and affect people in various ways in his article The Power of Music. The outcomes of each subject were very different and diverse. Dr. Sacks investigates the power of music by having individual experiences with musicians‚ patients‚ and everyday people‚ and finds a reason for each reaction to why it moves the people to its heights and depths of emotion. Sacks introduces the first issue which is Parkinsonism

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