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    If you are an academic or highly knowledgeable about a particular debate could you give an hour or two a month to curate a debate? Find out more EDITOR Eugenie Golubova Online courses are more convenient for students than traditional university Tweet POINT COUNTERPOINT The vast popularity of MOOCs can be explained by the fact that people are finding it easier to learn this way. The best feature of Online courses are popular not because they are flexible‚ but because they provide an opportunity to expand one’s knowledge on a

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    Chicken nuggets are great

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    I extremely love chicken‚ and you should also. I also believe john cena is the greatest wrestler of all time homophony (/hɵˈmɒfəni/; Greek: ὁμόφωνος‚ homóphōnos‚ from ὁμός‚ homós‚ "same" and φωνή‚ phōnē‚ "sound‚ tone") is a texture in which two or more parts move together in harmony‚ the relationship between them creating chords. This is distinct from polyphony‚ in which parts move with rhythmic independence‚ and monophony‚ in which all parts (if there are multiple parts) move in parallel rhythm

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    Music History 1st year midterm notes Chapter V: The Middle Ages and the Evolution of Polyphony Early Middle Ages (5th-10th century) High Middle Ages (11th-13th century) Late Middle Ages (14th-15th century) Composers: Hildegard of Bingen (1098-1179) Songs composed Plainchant Sequence: Comlumba Aspexit About: -german writer‚ composer‚ philosopher‚ christian‚ and visionary -had visions and later recognized as a gift from god. -was sent to the church in god’s service‚ due to her

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    Analysis of Bach Allemande

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    Analysis of “Allemande” from J.S. Bach’s English Suite No. 3 in G minor. I have analysed Bach’s allemande from the English suite no. 3 using the Schenkerian method‚ by reducing the score down to its basic foundations‚ in order to show how the work can be understood on the foreground‚ middle ground and background levels. In order to this‚ I have taken away unnecessary notes‚ such as the neighbour and passing notes‚ to leave the score as a basic four part chorale-like piece with two chords to

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    When people hear the term “classical music” they usually think of it as all western art music. In fact classical era music usually refers to the music from specifically 1730 – 1820‚ the period of time between the Baroque and Romantic era. Classical music pays careful attention to form‚ elegance and restraint‚ and it is defined by a number of forms such as sonata‚ symphony‚ concerto‚ theme and variation‚ as well as rondo‚ which become dominant during that time‚ especially sonata form. Research has

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    How Classical Music Has Affected Society Music and society have always been intimately related. Music reflects and creates social conditions. Music’s interconnection with society can be seen throughout history. Every known culture on the earth has it. Music seems to be one of the basic actions of humans. The influence of it on society can be clearly seen through ancient to modern history. The strongest effect given off from a genre of music would have to be classical music. The genre’s ability to

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    During the 1700’s much changed. Thing like people’s freedom of speech‚ equality among more people. So much changed; such as‚ the world of arts. The Enlightenment changed a lot in the lives of people. It changed the arts; music literature‚ and painting. One‚ of the many things that changed during the Enlightenment period was music. Before the Enlightenment music was called the Baroque Music. In those times Bach and Handel were popular. When the Enlightenment came and changed things it was now called

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    Despite what many might think‚ Baroque music is well known across hundreds of nations all over the world. Baroque music has been around for several centuries and has a very important meaning in the lives of many. It would be safe to assume that Baroque music is going to be around for a long time and have an enormous impact on the lives of many people. Social & Cultural Factors Baroque music has a large role in American Culture. Many people can often be seen taking part in activities associated

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    The twentieth century was full of events and changes‚ which affected all aspects people’s life. Of course‚ these changes were connected with the art too. The twentieth century had become a time of bright creative inspiration; many aspects of culture were in heyday. In this essay the history of music in the twentieth century will be discussed by comparing two countries: Russia and England. Both countries experienced a time of great music development; however‚ this time was different for them in some

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    Religion ’s Profound Effect on Musical Development Religion has been an important part of man ’s life. Man has allowed religion to control and influence his life in many different ways‚ affecting both his behavior and his actions. So its not surprising that music‚ one of man ’s earliest expressive forms‚ has also been influenced by religion. Religion has had an effect on man ’s music all throughout history‚ from the early Egyptians to even now. So it is only natural that Western music should

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