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    Did you know that music helped one of the greatest minds in history solve problems and equations? Albert Einstein would improvise on his violin when he was unable to think( Cerebremente 2016). Thomas Jefferson also used his violin to help him think of ideas for the Declaration of Independence. He played his violin also whenever he was unable to think (Cerebremente 2016). Music affects the amplitude and frequency of brain waves. Music can create a highly focused learning state which vocabulary

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    Music Application Essay

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    Ever since I was young, I’ve had a passion for music. Whether I was parading around the house with my portable CD player listening to the High School Musical soundtrack or choreographing my own music videos to the Hannah Montana songs, I was always listening to music. As I got a little older this passion for listening to music manifested into something more. As fifth grade approached, I decided that I wanted to pick up the flute. I struggled at the beginning until I started taking private lessons

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    My Experience In Music

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    I wanted to tell you about my experience in the world of music and how it helped me express myself and I started to find my talents as well as learn who I was and to not let bullying stop me from doing what I loved to do. I used to think that I did not have great skills in the music field. Even though everyone in my family is a music person I did not learn or get the skills like they did. But I did not want to take gym because I got teased a lot for it.  I was bullied a lot in school so wanted to

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    Music and language share a commonality; the same way phrases are structured in music, can be seen when thoughts are structured in sentences of different languages. Music plays a role in memory, auditory attention, and different structures of language, such as the syntax and phonemes, which can improve on reading and writing skills. Bidelman et al. has shown that when it comes to music and language, speech pitch processing can differ between musicians and non-musicians, where there are evidence that

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    The 19th Century saw many composers come to light as they made a mark on the art music world. Unknown at the time, they would soon be remembered for their work in decades to come. As music developed so did the various ways to portray the piece that was being played. One type of art music that emerged at the time was ‘programme music’. This was defined as where the “composer intends to guard the listener against a wrong poetical interpretation” . In other words it was a way to correctly convince

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    Music was a very influential part of the 1920s. The 1920s was called the Jazz Age because of the fast and happy music that was created during that time. Jazz of the highlight of that time period because it was a new type of music. Jazz started in the black community and slowly moved to the upper white community. There was African American Jazz and White Jazz. In the the book The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald shows how music plays an effect on people’s lives. Jay Gatsby, a wealthy white man, threw

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    Everyday I walk to class listening to a Spotify music playlist. I decide what playlist I am going to listen to that day by the way I am feeling in that moment. My top most listened to playlist is entitled “September”. I based the vibe of the playlist off of the song September by “Earth, Wind & Fire” and I remember the excitement that I felt as a result of the impending autumn season. And so, as any regular person would do, I played this song on repeat for an entire day. My mood was constant for that

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    Communication of Emotion in Music Performance: An Analysis of the Role of Auditory and Visual Messaging, From Performer Intention to Audience Perception A music performance involves the process of a performer communicating emotion to an audience. An analysis was undertaken to explore the role of auditory and visual messaging in a music performance and how an audience perceives the performer’s intended emotional message. To begin, the theories that underpin emotional messaging in music performance, the context

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    Comparing Carnatic Music

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    Carnatic music and the Blues The Blues Include: Guitar, Piano, Harmonica, Bass, Drums, Blue Harp, Slide Guitar, Xylophone, Trombone, Trumpet, Voice and Saxophone. Comparing a Shakarabharanam ragam varanam to a song from The Blues titled The Blues: The pictures below show the scales of 1) Carnatic 2) western blues basis Link 1: Analysis of the scales in each piece- Though the blues do not technically follow the western scale, the blues scale is heavily influenced off of it. Carnatic music follows

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    Music Training Success

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    Does Music Training Make A Person More Successful? In our society today, music is very popular in an variety of ways, such as, we are successful with thoughts and ideals we have gained to master music. For example, great music can be created with good English and good writing skills. It gives the artist's the correct meaning of words. Training is the perfect method that could show great improvement with practice. It could help that person gain great creativity with music. Music artist's should

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