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    course‚ is music‚ which might be the greatest invention known to humans. Music has become an important part of society throughout the world as people use it to express themselves. All it takes is to listen to the very different and contrasting genres of music we have today. Each different type of genre conveys different meanings. Jazz is associated with relaxation‚ the blues with sorrow‚ and so on. Whatever instrument it may be‚ your voice‚ or a piano‚ you are expressing yourself. Music provides a

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    6 Concepts of Music Duration Aspects: * Beat * Underlying pulse in music * Rhythm * Patterns of long and short sounds and silences found in music * Tempo * The speed of the beat. Music may be relatively fast or slow and may become faster or slower * Meter * the grouping of the beats * Beats can be grouped in any combination including 2‚3‚4‚5‚6‚7 etc. * Regular and irregular meters * Metric groupings * Tempo * Rhythmic devices such

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    A Journey Through Music

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    A Journey through Music One warm summer evening just over a year ago‚ I picked out a book from my parents’ bookshelf and flipped to a random page while attempting to pass time. The book‚ known as the Tao-te-ching‚ is a famous work by the ancient Chinese Philosopher Lao-Tzu written more than 2500 years ago. Because of its age‚ the book is written in old Chinese‚ which makes it very difficult to read. Interested just in passing a few minutes‚ however‚ I flipped through the pages at random‚ looking

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    Music More Authentic

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    Can One Form Of Music Be More Authentic Than Another? There are many different forms of music all of which have individual styles and characteristics. These forms and styles are generally categorized‚ by the media‚ music industry and audiences‚ into musical genres. These genres are more or less determined by such factors as geographical location‚ for example Nashville and Country & Western; time period‚ for example 1950’s and Rock’n’Roll; social relevance‚ for example 1970’s and Punk; and of

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    Part 2 : Explain how your current uses of music might impact your cognitive function. Draw on the research literature from both the “music and the brain” and “music in schools” lectures to support your ideas. Introduction Currently‚ I am largely involved in composing music for interactive media. To be able to produce professional music‚ I am constantly improving my music competency skills through music training. Recent studies have shown that music training enhances higher level cognition such as

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    Is music a luxury‚ or a necessity for humans? Even though we can live with out it‚ unlike food and water‚ I do believe music is a necessity. Even in countries where food and water are scarce‚ they will still find a way to make music. Some luxuries are necessary to live a peaceful life‚ music being one of them. So‚ with that being said‚ music not only helps us through the tough times‚ but also keeps us alive. Music is like glue. It lets us keep our sanity. Music relates to us‚ thus letting us know

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    Linda Herrick Benefits of Music Education for Children and Society Dr. Susan Hove-Pabst April 13‚ 2005 K-8 Music Methods Thesis Statement: Music education is a crucial aspect for the growth and expansion of a young child ’s mind or the expansion of an adult ’s mind. Outline I. Music education fits into various subjects in the classroom A. Music is a science 1. It is exact‚ specific‚ and it demands exact acoustics 2. Music is a chart a. Frequency b. Intensity

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    Music as a Medicine for Brain HCM 930 – 2 Mental Health and Wellbeing Instructor: Barbara Arnoldussen FALL 2010 PRIYADARSHINI SHANKARANARAYANAN INTERNATIONAL TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY FALL 2010 INTRODUCTION Music is a universal phenomenon spanning all cultures‚ and is the most social of the arts. There is no one definition to describe this term. Its term changes with each individual’s perspective. Some find it as the rhythmic vibrations of sound‚ some describe it purely as an art form

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    facts about music and its effects to human. Whenever looking to street one encountering with somebody listening music that somehow making feel him good or happy. As the music spread throw world‚ its benefits start to reveal itself. The author Elizabeth Scott states in “Is music a good tool for health?” that music has many beneficial effects. The effects of music are many in quantity and I intend explore and discuss about effects of music to body and mind. One of the effects of music is to a body

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    Music can be used to influence people’s mood and has been used to attempt to affect the brain of a child in its mother’s womb. Some people think that having an unborn child listen to different types of music will have different effects on how the child will grow. Some people believe that music has no influence while others believe that if they introduce their unborn child to classical music the baby will grow up to be smarter than the kid who either listened to other types of music or no music while

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