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    Music Exam

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    One of the most famous examples of Romantic program music is Berlioz’s __________ . Student Response Value Correct Answer Feedback A. Symphonic Fantastique 100% B. The Ring C. Symphony No. 5 D. ErlKing Score: 0.2/0.2 3. The new type of opera envisioned by Wagner as a complete art work is referred to as a ______________. Student Response Value Correct Answer Feedback A. absolute music B. The Ring C. musical drama 100% D. musical

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    Rap Music

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    times when people hear about Hip Hop/Rap music‚ they’ll paint a picture in their heads of black men cussing‚ guns‚ marijuana‚ lots of gold‚ and girls looking like prostitutes. Parents and teachers put an image in their kid’s head that Rap music is “bad”‚ and they don’t want their kids to be influenced by something that is negative. With the way Rap music is advertised in the US‚ I would have to agree with that looking at it from an average parent’s point of view. But what people don’t know

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    Music and the Brain

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    on Music‚ he discusses Rhythm‚ Loudness‚ and Harmony. When discussing rhythm‚ Levitin groups in tempo and meter along with it as related concepts. He defines them. Rhythm: “the lengths of the notes.” Tempo: “the pace of a piece of music”‚ and meter is the intensity of a note (how hard or lightly it is hit). Rhythm is “a crucial part of what turns sounds into music.” A single note can be played over and over again‚ but as long as the rhythm keeps changing listening to that single note can still

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    Music Production

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    Over the past few decades‚ electronic music and its respective genres have revolutionized the music industry by creating new styles of music that have evolved the aesthetics of the popular songs we hear today. The process of composing today’s music via a computer and software has become infinitely more efficient compared to traditional recording‚ which mainly uses acoustic instruments and “old-school hardware”. The process of composition has been stream-lined and revolutionized over the recent years

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    Music and Learning

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    TETTEH OKLEY CEPHAS TOPIC: MUSIC AND LEARNING; incorporating music rhythm into studies to aid memory and recall. Case Study at the University of Ghana‚Accra. Submitted as research proposal to Mr Adotey‚ Faculty of Social Sciences‚ Department of Psychology. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.Introduction 1.1 Background of the research 1.2The study area 1.3Problem statement 1.4 Aims and objectives of this study 2. Literature review 3.Methodology 3.2 Methodological considerations 3.2.1 Qualitative framework

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    Emotion and Music

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    to develop. Select a topic that is suitable and narrow enough for a one-paragraph development. Topic: Why Music changes peoples mood. 2. Second‚ list and number the ideas you will use to support and develop the main idea. Supporting ideas: 1. When people are sad they usually listen to sad songs. 2. When someone is angry they will usually listen to metal or rock music. 3. Music can change your emotions by what genre you’re listening too. 4... 3. Third‚ arrange and re-number the supporting

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    Music of the Renaissance

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    Table of Contents BACKGROUND OF THE RENAISSANCE ERA 1 THE ‘REBIRTH’ OF RENAISSANCE MUSIC 3 THE FAMOUS COMPOSERS 4 SACRED AND SECULAR VOCAL GENRES IN THE RENAISSANCE 10 SACRED VOCAL GENRES: 10 SECULAR VOCAL GENRES: 10 INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC: 11 CHARACTERISTICS OF RENAISSANCE MUSIC 14 Words and Music 14 Texture 14 Rhythm and Melody 15 RENAISSANCE MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 16 Recorders and flutes 17 Shawm 17 Dulcian 17 References 18 BACKGROUND OF THE

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    Music Festivals

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    EUROPE FRANCE Main Square Festival- Arras Rock en Seine- Paris Vieilles Charrues- Carhaix Eurockéennes de belfort- Belfort Garorock- Marmande Sonisphere Festival- amnéville La route du Rock- Saint Malu Solidays Festival - Paris Pantiero Festival - Cannes BELGIUM Rock Werchter -Leuven‚ Belgium Pukkelpop- Hasselt Dour festival Les Ardentes Festival- Liege Lokerse Feesten- Lokeren Cactus festival- Brugge Tw Classic- Werchter Suikerrock- Tienen Rock Zottegem Feest in Het

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    Today our community is composed of people of diverse backgrounds. Write an essay explaining how people of diverse backgrounds can get along better. Most of the countries in this world are composed of people from diverse backgrounds. As for our country‚ Malaysia is a multi racial country‚ besides‚ the country is diverse in different religions‚ language and cultures from different races in our amazing country. Due to the difference in views and state of mind towards religion‚ culture and also

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    The Power of Music

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    Music is the expression of emotion through the medium of sound. From the very first moment a human heard a songbird and endeavored to recreate that beauty‚ or beat on a hollow log and found the rhythm compelling‚ music has become the most powerful freedom given by God. Music‚ in itself‚ is a characteristic common and unique to all cultures throughout the world. Every culture in history includes music as an important part of everyday life. Music‚ as a part of culture‚ will most often have more

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