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    Playing a Musical Instrument Aranxa Pena October 14‚ 2013 Most people have heard sometime about the benefits of listening to music. We’ve heard about how listening to music can affect our mood: listening to happy music can make us happy and sad music can make us sad. We know that listening to classical music or quiet music can help us when we’re studying for a test or relax us (sometimes even to the point where we fall asleep). But what most of us don’t know about is that playing

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    Company Overview The Squeaky Horn is a musical instrument repair store which specialized in all major and minor repairs for band and orchestra instruments. Over the past ten year‚ The Squeaky Horn has established a great customer relationship with the music professionals from all over the country‚ and has been operated in a relatively less competitive environment as there were no many similar stores in the town. However‚ as the new store Best Instrument Repair opened across the town recently‚ the

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    Describe:  Imaginative‚ artistic‚ captivating and breathe taking are a few words to describe the true beauty of Indigenous  Australian art‚ music and dance. These three aspects of the Indigenous culture are also part of the Torres Strait Island culture who "together make up 2.4% of the Australian population" (Macklin‚ 2004). These people express their personal experiences and the Indigenous Australian history through art work‚ dance and song. For example‚ an art piece may be about the creation of

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    you believe it is still possible that new musical instruments could be invented and widely distributed? Empirically‚ though the diversity of musical instruments has reached a quite high level‚ human has never stopped their exploration into music. So‚ I think it’s highly possible that several new musical instruments can be invented and widely distributed. The musical history has already proved this. Before 19th century‚ the majority of musical instruments are acoustic‚ and most people at that time

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    events like gladiatorial shows. There are many types of Roman musical instruments. Some of the most popular ones are the water organ‚ sistrum‚ cithera‚ panpipes‚ double flute‚ reed pipe‚ and the lyre. A Greek invented the water organ in the 3rd century B.C. It used a pump to force water into a closed chamber‚ thus compressing the air inside. A system of hand operated valves then released bursts of this compressed air into a set of musical pipes producing notes or chords like a modern organ. The sistrum

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    Leadership of James White‚ CFO Executive Summary ACME Inc. faces an important new challenge. Our privileged position as the premier name in high‐quality musical instruments‚ the choice of the concert professional‚ is threatened by new technology. Electronic alternatives become more important every day. Yet our most important product line‚ acoustic instruments‚ is addressing the slowest‐growing market segment in the industry. Our answer to this challenge is change and development. This 5‐year business plan

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    continents and generations such as Beethoven ’s "Fur Elise" or Mozart ’s infamous "Waltz" - gives its common name - classical music. Classical music is the most traditional music and gives a good foundation for musicians of every level to learn on. The musical genre known as New Age is perhaps the classification which differs the most - and yet can still remain the most similar to classical music. Like our generation‚ New Age is very eclectic. It often mixes classical elements with modern sounds. You ’ll

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    in general terms. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Africa probably has the largest variety of drums to be found in any continent‚ but virtually every other type of musical instrument is also represented throughout Africa. Some distinctively African instruments‚ however‚ are unique to the continent. Of the drums‚ the most  characteristically African are those known as "talking drums" because they can reproduce the tonal inflections and rhythms of African languages. Their musical potential is also fully

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    are in adherence to social paradigms and this means that for a girl‚ expectations of her playing a violin would be greater than that of a trumpet. Decisions relating music and gender are not limited to just instrumental choices as even genres and musical influences have specific gender associations. Boys playing the drums and listening to rock or hip hop music while girls play the violin and listen to boy bands and ballads are some common gender stereotypes. In comparison to issues such as gender

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    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 Chinese‚ it also has rich culture and history. Well‚ Western musical history was first studied back to the

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