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    Playing Music Is My Hobby

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    Music is My Hobby Everybody has his or her own hobby. For me‚ my favorite hobby is playing music and of course‚ listens to music as well. I prefer Jazz to any other genre such as Pop and Classic‚ because Jazz music creates a unique different atmosphere when you listened to them. It gives you the feeling of relaxation and has many unexpected tunes that actually very nice to hear from a song‚ which made me interested and curious to learn it. My love of music began in the first year of my elementary

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    Music is a big part of people’s lives and it can be accessed so easily. People can hear music anywhere they go on their phones. Many people like to listen to music whenever they are doing other tasks. Others feel that the music distracts them from the work they are performing. In my opinion‚ I do not like listening to music when I am working on certain tasks that require thinking or concentration because do not concentration. I love listening to music in my free time. If there is music on while I

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    facts about music and its effects to human. Whenever looking to street one encountering with somebody listening music that somehow making feel him good or happy. As the music spread throw world‚ its benefits start to reveal itself. The author Elizabeth Scott states in “Is music a good tool for health?” that music has many beneficial effects. The effects of music are many in quantity and I intend explore and discuss about effects of music to body and mind. One of the effects of music is to a body

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    5 Reasons I Listen To Music Music is everything to me. I listen to it for a number of reasons. I like to express myself through music‚ learn about different situations‚ to relieve stress‚ to relax and study. Music plays a big role in what I do every day. Expressing myself through music is what I enjoy doing the most. It is my favorite hobby. The way I express myself when I listen to music is by dancing along with it when I feel happy and excited‚ and smooth music when I just want to be calm

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    Listening to Music Helps Students Be More Productive in The Classroom In a survey of 400 students‚ 93% said they worked better while listening to music (Paul). Listening to music can be a responsibility without even realizing it. While working in class there are so many distractions of the world‚ how about drown them out with music? Mood changes are the number one link to how music affects people. Students’ work ethic and productivity also change greatly. Listening to one’s own personal selection

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    My Favorite Music

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    Writhing Prof. Tom Kane THIS IS MY MUSIC I have always been attracted to trance and house music‚ because when I was younger I was fascinated by its sound. It was like nothing I had heard before. It was not often played on the radio‚ and is still not. But whenever I heard it‚ I knew that was the music that I was born to listen. I feel that I can appreciate different music styles because each one has something new to offer. I always listen to music when I drive‚ walk to class‚ or go to

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    Listening to these differently categorized styles of music‚ I realized that this music has more than what meets the eye. When listening to the Blues portion of the lesson‚ I was amazed by its organization and unique sounds that people usually seem to overlook. The most common instruments used in blues music include guitars (usually made of steel)‚ harmonicas‚ and trumpets. Occasionally‚ the music also incorporated drums and bass. With these instruments‚ musicians discovered various ways to combine

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    Hobbies: Leisure and Hobby

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    Hobbies Hobbies are things you do in your spare time‚ this can take the form of anything that you are interested in‚ it should be invigorating and also be a form of relaxation‚ hobbies can also educational‚ enjoyable fun to perform and exciting. A hobby should be something you take pleasure in doing‚ something that you are good at‚ positively motivating and at no time be boring or depressing neither too stressful as this will create negative emotions. Some hobbies are social events in which you

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    are spending over one-third of their day using online videos and music. When adolescents spend that much of their time listening to music‚ it is bound to have an effect on them. Certain music lyrics have a negative influence in a teenager’s life. Music can affect teenagers ever-changing emotions‚ cause dangerous thoughts especially to those who are already alienated‚ and cause women to become de-sensitized to being treated poorly. Music can easily affect teenagers’ delicate emotions in a troublesome

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    anticipated to observe a sea of new faces during music therapy. My expectation was put to rest once music listening group began‚ and I recognized most of the patients who had been present two weeks ago. This realization was bitter-sweet—naturally‚ I desire for the patients to improve in their symptoms and get to the point of recovery that they can be reintegrated into the community‚ but at the same time‚ it is comforting to see familiar faces. Music listening group was relatively small‚ with approximately

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