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    Eric Estrada Mrs. Gourde English 1 27 March 2016 Music in the Elizabethan Era “How silver-sweet sound lovers’ tongues by night. Like softest music to attending ears!” (Shakespeare 772). In this quote‚ Romeo is referring to him and Juliet talks about their love as if it was sweet‚ soft and pure as music. Romeo’s quote might well be referring to someone playing the lute‚ which was the most common of the instruments back in the Elizabethan Era‚ because of its soft‚ tender‚ and sweet sounds it produced

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    Local Music in Singapore

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    Local Music in Singapore Singapore’s music scene is known for its urban acts‚ being a platform for rock‚ punk and other genres. During the more successful period (1960-80s)‚ Singapore has produced acts like Naomi & The Boys‚ The Quests‚ The Thunderbirds and The Trailers. Now‚ music acts such as Jack and Rai and The Great Spy Experiment are flourishing in the local scene. Has the local scene changed? Definitely. Is it as successful as before? Definitely not. Globalization has affected us a

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    Music Is a Form of Media

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    Form of media: music Thesis sentence: music is a form of media that can influence and define your life. Listening to music can be a good way to feel better about yourself and those around you. Music‚ as media‚ has a huge effect on how a person behaves. The type of music a person listen to can either relax them or put them on edge. The difference is how the music is accepted. Music also has a powerful way of bringing back memories and emotions‚ such as a song played at a wedding that shows love

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    Indian Tribal Music Indian tribal music is considered to be a version of house music. The music is mostly accompanied by drum-beats‚ with no presence of specific melody. During an ongoing performance‚ there exists no prolonged synth sound in such music. Due to the Indian variation being of much rugged origin‚ the instruments utilised are not as refined as the ones used in classical music. Tribal musical instruments are generally manufactured by the musicians themselves‚ making use of materials

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    Books And Music Analysis

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    Books and Music How do books and music influence our life today? I decided to compare and contrast the differences and similarity’s of books and music. They both influence our life today in more ways then I think most people know. They are great things that are very helpful in life. Books are written to tell a story in depth and with a lot of detail‚ telling everything that happens when‚ where‚ and why‚ but with a longer time. They take time to understand whats going on and what

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    Music vs. Books

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    MUSIC VS. BOOKS 2 We live in the age of information; where our generation needs some sort of communication in various ways. Weather it may be through music or books‚ there are several variations on communication‚ just depends on how you want to target them in order to get the information across. Both music and books have similarities as well as differences. Each has its’ own advantages

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    Music affects studying

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    Kenny Kim 1/19/14 6th period Music Affect students studying “Music will activate students mentally‚ physically‚ and emotionally and create learning states which enhance understanding of learning material (Brewer).” Music can help you concentrate on studying and work my efficiently. It can also help student focus and relieve stress while working or studying. Music can impact students studying because it helps you concentrate more efficiently. “Music helps you work more efficiently since you

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    possession using music mostly from the hand-held mbira. British rule highly disapproved of this‚ and in turn left many Zimbabweans alienated form their ancient culture.[1] There are several different types of traditional Shona musics‚ including mbira‚ singing‚ and drumming. Very often‚ this music is accompanied by dancing and participation by the audience.[2] In Shona music‚ there is little distinction between the performer and the audience; both are actively involved in the music making‚ and both

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    weights in the garage‚ and try to impress his daughter’s high school friend. During this series of events‚ the other characters in the film go through crises of their own‚ until the film comes to a close and Lester is killed. Upon listening to the music that accompanied the movie‚ it became quiet clear to me the significance it held to the film. It served not only to set the various moods in the story‚ but also to evoke a wide gamut of feelings in the films audience. It portrayed the emotions of

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    Is the Music Industry Flourishing or Struggling? Argument & Communication Assignment 2 According to the article‚ “Having a ball; what’s working in music”‚ despite the fear that the music industry is at a loss through increased piracy‚ it is actually flourishing (Anonymous‚ 2010‚ para. 4). The article states “Between 1999 and 2009 concert-ticket sales in America tripled in value‚ from $1.5 billion to $4.6 billion” (Anonymous‚ 2010‚ para. 5) which indicates increased popularity of live concerts

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