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    Cuban Music

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    CUBAN MUSIC Cuba is a small communist country in the Caribbean. Though they may not have a lot of money and property‚ Cubans are among the most cheerful‚ musical and outgoing people on earth. The unique sound of Cuban music traces back to the Yoruban and Congolese cultures in West Africa. Over thousands of slaves were brought over during the 1880s‚ and along with them their styles of music. A few of the instruments brought over are still used in Cuban music today such as the bata drums. After

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    Protest Music

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    Athena Witham Barbara Pincus‚ English 102 Protest Music Assignment March 13‚ 2012 Music is a form of art‚ and just as any piece of art‚ music sends a message. Too many people in many cultures‚ music is an important part of their way of life‚ it’s their way of expression. The Vietnam War influenced a generation of musicians and songwriters in both Vietnam and the United States. Bands were producing music about both anti-war and anti-communist to take a stand without going to war. The band Country

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    Swing Music

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    for the slightest extent of misunderstanding‚ is to start at the very beginning. My question for the history books‚ is where did swing music originate? Upon further research I came to the conclusion that the United States is a relatively young country‚ and I decided to extend my question to take in the influence the world has had on the development of swing music in the United States. Swing can reasonably be referred to as an international project that was born in America. It was not accomplished

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    speech Have I made you laugh yet ladies and gentlemen? Smile? Made you forget about the dread of up and coming assignments or exams? Because thatâs what Iâm trying to do. The whole point of this speech is to inform you that we all need laughter in our lives. Even as far back as Aristotle‚ who described laughter as a bodily exercise precious to health‚ organisations have viewed laughter as a commodity that can help

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    Influence of Music

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    Influence of Music Hannah Ferguson HUM/176 Influence of Music Music and radio has roots in American culture and the way society is today. The different types of music genres have shaped American culture and social behavior of Americans. Audio media has had a major affect and influence on the attitudes of Americans and especially today’s youth and young adults. Music and radio has given American culture its values‚ the way that jazz‚ blues‚ and R&B created rock & roll‚ music created

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    Music Therapy

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    research paper‚ the effectiveness of music therapy on the cognitive degenerative disorder of dementia will be evaluated. To support the contention that music therapy is effective in treating the symptoms of dementia‚ research documenting this therapy’s impact on memory‚ emotions‚ and behavior will be examined. In order to provide a greater understanding of music therapy and dementia‚ these terms will be defined. Second‚ research will be examined to determine music therapy’s impact on the psychological

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    Music of the Baroque

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    Unit 3 – Music of the Baroque 1. Name two important visual artists (such as painters) and also two important writers of literature (such as poets) from the Baroque Period. Do not name musicians. (Visual Artists) - Peter Paul Rubens & Artemisia Gentileschi / (Writers)- John Fletcher and Francis Beaumont 2. Write a paragraph about “The Baroque Style”. The baroque style was very well suited to the wishes of the aristocracy‚ who were enormously rich and powerful during the seventeenth and eighteenth

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    Music to me

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    Music is an important aspect of everyday life; it can be heard everywhere from the car radio to the local coffee shop. It allows people to express their thoughts and feelings in a way nothing else can. Music also has the unique ability to connect people on a deeper level and come together as one. To me‚ music serves as an outlet. I’m able to escape whatever problems I’m having and lose myself in the song. As mentioned‚ music has an extreme power of conveying a message and making people feel a certain

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    Music and Technology

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    How does politics affect music makers and users? The connection between politics and music can sometimes be rather discreet‚ and a lot of songwriters today include many messages in their song lyrics which would appear subliminal until analysed. Political issues are expressed in music and I believe this is because music is one of the most effective ways to reach out to people‚ as not everyone watches the news or picks up a newspaper. Because popular musicians have such a large fan base and a

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    Music and Learning

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    Music enriches the lives of children and adults in many ways. The fine arts are proven to help children learn faster and easier. Musical training can stimulate different areas of the brain‚ such as the occipital lobes‚ which are located at the back of your head on the left side of the brain. Music can enhance a child’s sensorimotor capabilities‚ which is the function of both sensory and motor aspects working together as one. Scientists have studied the brains of children that are musicians and the

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