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    In an article Dementia Therapy and Music Concetta Tomanio‚ a certified music therapist reflects solid‚ objective insight toward music and how it has an effect on the brain. The way the brain and the body processes music still remains very mysterious. “Why it’s so positive is that we process music with almost every part of our brain‚” asserts Tomanio. Music in its own affects everyone differently. Music that is connected with historical events or that has a personal significance to a person is key

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    The Inspirations

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    The Inspirations Edgar A. Poe finished the last line of ‘The Tell-Tale Heart’ with a flourish. “Now to put them onto clean sheets of paper”‚ he said looking at the blood stained pages. “And of course‚ put away the body.” This was directed to the body of Mr Harper which slumped next to the desk. He gripped the body by the legs and thought with pleasure of his new deeds and the new novel which rose from it. He dragged it to the cellar next to the bodies of Lady Lenore‚ Mr Roderane‚ Mrs Magdalene

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    CUBAN MUSIC Cuba is a small communist country in the Caribbean. Though they may not have a lot of money and property‚ Cubans are among the most cheerful‚ musical and outgoing people on earth. The unique sound of Cuban music traces back to the Yoruban and Congolese cultures in West Africa. Over thousands of slaves were brought over during the 1880s‚ and along with them their styles of music. A few of the instruments brought over are still used in Cuban music today such as the bata drums. After

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    Let’s say a school was to use music for advertising their own hoodies. It goes along great‚ they made plenty of money for a field trip but did they ever give credit to the person who wrote the music. Its understandable that the music maybe catchy but it is still wrong to take music with out giving credit. Many artists have lost millions of dollars due to people streaming their music and not paying for it. At the same time streaming loses a lot of money it can also be a potential gain. Small artists

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    Analyzing the elements of music is very important in order to play the music with feeling and understanding. The first element is melody. In the first seven bars of the Hallelujah Chorus‚ the melody is in the soprano with the notes D A B A. From 4’33"‚ There was not exactly a melody in this piece‚ but since everybody is silent‚ you could hear many sounds that you do not normally focus on. On the recording I listened to‚ I heard a melody of the audience coughing‚ sniffing‚ whispering‚ and shifting

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    some people think that music should be censored so all audiences can hear it without containing and controversial lyrics. Other’s believe it should not be censored and musical artists should be able to speak‚ sing‚ rap‚ or rhyme freely without anyone censoring them. "Whether a person finds a work obscene depends largely on his or her moral or religious beliefs. These views change with each generation and further complicate the censoring dilemma." this quote is very true. Religious or moral beliefs

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    Both the owner retains high experience in music and also in the development of music technology. They were playing instruments in the bands as well as participate as the session musicians. At present‚ both the owner Chris along with Clive wanted to start a business that will upgrade their music band and also it will help them to keep busy. The organization is going to start their band in the market which will help them

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    “Costa Rica Dance and Music” In Costa Rica‚ dance is a very popular past time Costa Ricans find themselves doing throughout the year. The dances and type of music performed depends on the many cities you’ll find yourself in. Each region has its own popular dance; from traditional folk dance to current American influenced dances like pop and disco music. In the city of Guanacaste‚ it is found that traditional folk dancing is more popular. Traditional folk dancing is a type of dance in which is

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    HUMORESQUE Music Score Analysis: Humoresque is composed by Antonín Dvořák(September 8‚ 1941 - May 1‚ 1904‚ born in Bohemia)‚ a czech composer of the romantic period. He was engaged in major music works comprising of chamber music‚ orchestral music‚ piano music‚ operas and songs(or vocal). A. Dvořák wrote a total of 8 Humoresque short classical pieces and this particular piece(Poco lento e grazioso) is the most popular one which has been produced for various musical arrangements. This

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    one and she chose to play this piece of music for the family. I remember thinking that it matched her personality well‚ the music sounded strict and serious. The dramatic tone in this piece can be explained by the composer’s personal struggles as he attempts to come to terms with his hearing loss. The famous tune that begins the exposition is in a minor key which gives me a feeling of dread. As those four beats are repeated and a harmony is added the music accelerates and crescendos to a fortissimo

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