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    Spirit, Soul and Body Music is the only medium that blesses both man and God at the same time and as such to see it as an entertainment factor within our worship services is a gross misunderstanding of its purpose. Music is made up of three elements: melody, harmony, and rhythm. Mankind is also made up of three parts: spirit, soul and body (1 Thess 5:23). It can be argued that music and the triune, or trichotomy, of mankind are intrinsically linked i.e. melody is likened to the spirit, harmony to

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    Classical music has been around for centuries, beginning ever since people could put notes onto paper. The art of fully notating and performing compositions shaped classical music to become iconic pieces in modern day society. This music can be defined in many ways; one specifically is categorizing it as the “common practice period.” The Oxford Dictionary of Music uses this term to define a period encompassing the baroque (1600-1750), classic (1750-1830), and romantic (1830-1900) eras. Between the

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    Movement and Music Take-Away-Crafts Movement and music in the early childhood classroom/center is an important part of a child's day. Introduce children to the science behind motion and sound by making simple and economical movement streamers, sound tubes, and music sticks. Movement/Motion Introduce your students to the concept of motion by using the streamers to demonstrate motion words such as: fast, slow, back-and-forth, curved, bouncing, etc. Next, explain how and why things move. Things

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    Baking Music Today, we will be learning how to incorporate root position, first inversion, and second inversion correctly into a song. Many people will look at that statement with a morbid curiosity, but others may be filled with an overwhelming sense of passion to learn more. Learning music theory is like making a pizza, one needs all the ingredients to begin the journey; however, achieving the desired result will take practice and patience. In order to understand music theory, one needs all the

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    this semester was to explain the history and story behind the number one, and how this related to music. We did this through research of ancient mathematicians and the ratios that made music enjoyable to listen to. This was the first topic that introduced us to the relationship between humanism, science and technology. Throughout this course, we have studied numbers, poems and a significant amount of music, all of which have helped us to gain a better understanding of the relationship between humanism

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    Notes On Music And Music

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    Alkhaldi Music Class 04-15-2017 There is something alluring about traditions. No matter how far away from home one gets, they will always cherish the manner in which things are done back at home. They retain even the slightest things that will help them hold on to the past or the way of life that they have left behind. They will cook or serve food in a certain way because it is their sentimental way of remaining attached what they were familiar with. This is also the case with my choice of music. I came

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    early days of human existence, sweet sounds of music have brought joy to the human race. However, throughout time, music seems to have taken a bit of a detour as progress is concerned. Music gradually became more complex and advanced as the centuries progressed. On the other hand, recently, music seems to have deviated from its steady ascension toward the next, more advanced stage. Has there been a recession in the complexity and overall “magic” of music? Personally, I believe that there is a lot

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    Music is an art, music is entertainment, and music is good for the soul. Stevie Wonder said “Music is a world within itself, it is a language we all understand.” Music can change our moods, bring up emotions, and trigger memories. Although, the changes in rock & roll throughout the last sixty years have been significant, the way music makes us feel continues to be the same. Periodically throughout the history of music, there are special artists/bands that come along at the perfect time with the perfect

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    you ever wondered how the world would be like without music? Since the beginning of time, music has been a huge impact on people. From the classical music of Mozart to Drake's new album, it has always been a big part of history and has effected everyone in one way or another. For some people, music has always been a major part of their daily life, It's helped many get work done, relax, and just pass the time. So we should all know how music affects life, whether in a positive or negative way. I

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    When it comes to music, I have never really studied it a whole lot. Taking this class is very different for me, but it’s actually enjoyably. I never actually thought about all the work it takes to understanding each piece, constructing the melody and symphony, and putting it all together to make it into something that sounds absolutely beautiful. It’s almost like magic watching everything come together. To begin with, I attended the concert at the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra in Atlanta Georgia on

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