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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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    instance‚ THX standards mandated flat frequency response from speakers. Many "audiophile" speakers deliberately avoided a flat frequency response in order to tailor the tonality‚ often with a familiar smile curve‚ to enhance what they felt would be the most impressive aspects of reproduction. Accuracy was a nice selling term‚ but few agreed on how to define it. THX‚ whether one agreed with the definition or not‚ at least set a standard‚ from which we‚ the consumers‚ benefited. By knowing that speakers

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    Music in the 80s

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    Hit Music in The 1980s Music during the 1980s decade influenced the style of all artists to come. Music became more diverse‚ with new wave‚ heavy metal‚ rap‚ techno pop‚ pop‚ alternative rock and the "new" country sounds. Landmark artists such as Prince‚ AC/DC‚ and Michael Jackson are still inspiring music artists that are recording today. One remarkable aid to the fame of these memorable artists was a TV show called MTV. During the beginning of the decade The Federal Communications Commission

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    last was The Hunger Games. (Gary Ross‚ Suzanne Collinns)…It’s a sci-fi story. It really helps to learn to use your imagination. The whole book is action-packed and gripping which keeps you interested till the end and even after. I love the caraters‚ they are true to life. It is easy to identify with their joys and sorrows. Katniss‚ Peeta and the little Rue are my favourite. I think we can learn from them‚ how they live their lives. Its a good book for today teenagers. For example‚ Katniss is a really

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    Reggae is the most internationally famous style of Caribbean music. Reggae‚ which is one of the world’s most influential music‚ was originated in Jamaica around the mid 1960’s. At first reggae was first performed by and for poor Jamaican’s‚ but quickly became popular throughout the Caribbean and around the world. Most reggae songs deal with social concerns and religious beliefs of the Afro-Caribbean awareness of the Rastafarian religion. The term reggae is also applied today to reggae’s precursor

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    Question #1 History of music from 1650 to 1800 can be described by three major periods‚ the middle Baroque‚ the late Baroque / early Classical‚ and Classical eras. The middle Baroque can be described as a time of developing and standardizing musical forms‚ styles‚ and conventions‚ and then obeying those conventions in the creation of new music. The second era found the undoing of these conventions in two important areas‚ prompting the end of the Baroque and beginning of the Classical era. The final

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    the article‚ "Whatever Happened to Great Movie Music?": Cinéma Vérité and Hollywood Film Music of the Early 1970s‚ Julie Hubbert expands on the change that took place in the 1970’s regarding music in films and it’s relation in regards to Cinéma Vérité‚ a form of filmmaking used in documentaries. Hubbert has obtained her Ph.D in Music History from Yale University; she specialized in Film Music and is currently an associate professor at the School of Music at the University of South Carolina. Hubbert

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    8‚ 1947 as David Robert Jones‚ is widely considered to be one of the most excellent rock stars that ever lived. Since the age of 13‚ Bowie has been playing music‚ beginning on the saxophone. After graduating from high school at the age of 16‚ he acquired a job as a professional artist. Though it was just a hobby‚ Bowie continued to play music in his own band‚ called Davy Jones and the Lower Third. Eventually‚ the band split up‚ and Bowie continued on his own. In soon time‚ Bowie released the album

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    India The music of India includes multiple varieties of folk‚ popular‚ pop‚ classical music andR&B. India’s classical music tradition‚ including Carnatic and Hindustani music‚ has a history spanning millennia and developed over several eras. It remains fundamental to the lives of Indians today as sources of spiritual inspiration‚ cultural expression and pure entertainment. India is made up of several dozen ethnic groups‚ speaking their ownlanguages and dialects‚ having distinct cultural traditions

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    ifetime is not enough for music.” These were the words of Sergei Rachmaninoff‚ a Russian composer and pianist who was very influential in the twentieth century. Sergei had a very accurate perception of music and he understood the significance that music has. For some people‚ music is the center of their lives and it is the foundation on how they live. Everybody knows what music is and they all have heard a form of it but most people underestimate the value and power music has in our everyday lives

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