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    and various projects is to simply listen to music. Music is very popular to our specific age group‚ but is consuming different styles of music necessarily a healthy alternate to the stress? How does music affect the heart rate and what different types of music have a greater affect on heart rate? Music most definitely has emotional value. Heart rate can be directly influenced by these emotional changes. Our group decided to test music tempo’s effect on heart rate. This experiment is relevant to

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    has been attracted to music. Whether it be part of a ritual‚ an emotional release‚ religious reasons‚ or just for listening pleasure music has been at the center of our society. We have used music to express ourselves‚ tell stories‚ and let others into our thoughts. However‚ we often wonder whether what we are saying has an effect on the listening audience. Recently‚ in the 1990’s references have often been made to link violent and deviant behavior to music and certain music genres. Some such

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    will be talking about how music technology has been used in various performances‚ I will be covering the Experimentalists all the way back in the 60s and I will talk about how it has become more apparent‚ frequent and mainstream. I will investigate back when Theremin was invented in the 20’s up until Analogue Synths and the implementation of MIDI today‚ I will also talk a little bit about software synthesis. Advance’s in music tech has had a massive impact on the way music sounds today and with this

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    It is believe that high functioning are more prone to take music lessons than other‚ hence obtaining better test results in any given subject. Because of all the different skills associated with musically trained adults‚ it is evident that general intelligence is associate with music lessons rather than with only a specific subject. To reason this Schellenberg did a standardized test to approximately 150 children and adults in the Wechsler Intelligence Scale III edition for children and adults separately

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    Blues Music | Influences on Civil Rights in the United States | Addy Phillips | Eddie James “Son” House‚ Jr.‚ an American blues singer and guitarist once stated‚ "People keep asking me where the blues started and all I can say is that when I was a boy we always was singing in the fields. Not real singing‚ you know‚ just hollerin’‚ but we made up our songs about things that was happening to us at the time‚ and I think that’s where the blues started (Cohn‚ 1993).” House‚ living through

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    ESSAY 2 HOW MUSIC INFLUENCES YOUR LIFE? BY:- MAMTA PATEL HOW MUSIC INFLUENCES YOUR LIFE? Music has influenced our life to a great extend and plays an important role in every phase of our life. There is no human culture in this world that lacks music. Whenever there is any reason for people to come together music has always played an important role in such occasions. Music helps in reflecting one’s personality‚ character‚ and mental state. Music has become the source to

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    Psych Study: Correlation of Music Preference and Life Satisfaction Introduction A study was conducted to find out whether or not there is a relationship between life satisfaction and preferences for different music types. The null hypothesis states that there will be no relationship between music preference and life satisfaction‚ while the research hypothesis predicts some relationship whether it be positive‚ negative‚ weak‚ or strong. Using the Pearson r correlation coefficient‚ we

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    Writing – Invention Writing Invention Writing Questions January 29‚ 2016 Part I 1. Specifically‚ how does the concept influence or change people’s lives? All genres of music are used in someway to tell a story about things happening to an individual‚ a community‚ a nation or in the world. Rap music is one genre in the music industry that allows a platform for people to express there individual needs‚ desires‚ wants‚ or what is happening in their lives. It also instills a sense of hope that

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    It was the year of 1899 on the day April 29 when Edward Kennedy “Duke” Ellington was born. This talented musician was born in the city of Washington D.C. Growing up Edward had two big musical performers that had a big influence on his life‚ which was his mom and dad. At an early age Edward took liking to playing the piano. “Young Edward started piano lessons with a local teacher‚ unforgettably called Mrs. Clinkscales‚ at the age of about eleven.” (Bradbury‚ 2005). For his smooth playing of instruments

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    The effects of Mobile Phones on Life Has there ever been a time when a mobile phone rang only to see 10 different people checking their phones? Mobile phones have had the largest effect on life because they have become a new way of life. Mobile phones were originally intended for staying in touch with friends and family while away from a traditional landline. The idea behind it was that it would give a person freedom of range‚ allowing them basically to go anywhere and still stay connected.

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