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    findings‚ we observed one overarching general trend in the changes to Malay music in Malaysia‚ being the growth in diversity of Malay music. Diversity is observed in terms of variety of genre‚ the messages transmitted through the music and the instruments utilized in the production of the music. Blending of Cultures Within Genres of Malay Music It is apparent that present day forms of Malay music contain traces of elements belonging to other cultures and groups‚ a clear difference from the

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    a V-shaped mouthpiece and is made from a vulture wing bone. The researchers involved in the discovery officially published their findings in the journal Nature‚ in August 2009.[16] The discovery was also the oldest confirmed find of any musical instrument in history‚[17] until a redating of flutes found in Geißenklösterle cave revealed them to be even older with an age of 42.000 to 43.000 years.[9] The flute‚ one of several found‚ was found in the Hohle Fels cavern next to the Venus of Hohle Fels

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    Tuba This instrument is the largest orchestral brass aerophone‚ is low sounding and has a cup-mouthpiece aerophone with a bore that is conical. This equipment was invented by Wilhelm Wieprecht‚ a bandmaster and trombone player in Berlin‚ Germany who patented the design of the instrument in 1835. The first tuba was actually made in Germany by a composer named Richard Wagner. The Prussian Army helped make the tuba popular. Their marching band directors liked the big‚ bold sound the tuba makes.

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    description of the most important musical‚ social and historical features of the following music styles in Southern Africa: Chopi Timiblia Music‚ Shona Mbira Music and the Venda National Dance: Tshikona. The Timbila xylophone is the primary musical instrument of the elaborately choreographed and musically accompanied Migodo (sing. Ngodo) dance dramas of the Chopi people of Southern Mozambique (Tracey‚ 1970: 1). This tradition unlike most others studied in Africa to this date‚ consists of large orchestras

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    a group of seven year-old children learning to play percussion instruments? The role of the Teaching Assistant is to create and maximise the learning environment and to keep disturbing behaviour to a minimum. With this in mind my contribution to the learning of percussion instrument s would be. * Prior to the lesson taking place‚ I would make sure that the area they are going to be using is safe to the pupils and the instruments to be set up. If there is any other equipment is in the area which

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    Music is part of the global society and it plays a vital role in education‚ without it life would be a mistake. Music can be played in various instruments such as the guitar‚ piano‚ drums‚ brass instruments and many more. Listening to music can lead to a tremendous relaxing effect in our mind‚ body and soul. Therefore‚ the benefits of music education are it exposes you to cultural history‚ enhances teamwork skills and increases the capacity of your memory. Firstly‚ music education is like the

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    20th century was very different when compared to the music of the 21st Century. There were distinctive occasions for each type of African music. West African music‚ the African Diaspora‚ and the music of the Colonies each had different musical instruments. West African music was the music of the African people before the Europeans captured and sold them into slavery in the Americas. It was unique in the manner in which it was played as well as the reasons why it was played. West African music

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    Using Keyboards in the General Elementary Music Classroom Breeana Talley Kent State University Abstract The purpose of this study is to research the use of keyboards in the general music classroom. Studies show that the use of instruments at an early age will enhance students’ musical intelligence as well as spatial-temporal abilities (Rauscher & Zupan‚ 2000). Introducing keyboards to preschool and kindergarteners will improve fine motor skills‚ listening skills‚ problem solving skills

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    Incarceron by Catherine Fisher tells the story of Finn‚ a prisoner in the inescapable prison of Incarceron. Determined to be free of the dank‚ dark‚ prison cells‚ he meets Claudia‚ the daughter of the warden of Incarceron‚ who lives in The Realm‚ a futuristic world where people are forced to act as if they lived in the 18th century. They work together‚ along with some help from his friends‚ to uncover the secrets of Incarceron‚ and foil the vile Queen Sia’s plans of domination. Finn: dauntless

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    A. Goddesses and Home According to Katherine Sorrell‚ author of the book “Goddess at Home”‚ states that each goddess can add depth and meaning to the interiors and to your surroundings‚ even if you’re the only one who can decipher the significance hidden there. When the symbols take tangible and familiar form‚ they remind you a meaning every time you look at them. Look closely at each goddess and you’ll glimpse the connection of all living things. How to incorporate them into your rooms

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