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    My dream career is to be a music director. This career would be the best fit for me because I love to make music and perform. I’m interested in this career because music is my passion. I’d like to be able to do something that I love for the rest of my life. The daily tasks of a music director are conducting, and leading a band or group to keep them in time, to pick pieces of music for the group, and to organize the group. The work environment varies. One night a music director might work in a concert

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    My Experience Of Music

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    There’s never been a time where I’d wish music wasn’t in my life or that I’d wish I never learned how to play anything. I remember when I was young and I had finally gotten into school I learned about the stringed instruments in class. I was really intrigued and wanted to play one instantly so, when I came home I talked about it non stop all the time. Normally when a kid wants something or thinks something is cool they lose interest after a while but this was different because I was passionate about

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    Identification on music does not abide with me. I feel like claiming one thing limits expansion. Being experimental with music is what I do best because I cannot stick with one thing. Music is a variety, it is like a buffet. So many options to choose from. Growing up as a kid I was surrounded by artist like Bob Marley, Lucky Dube, Madonna, Michael Jackson, Elton John and so much more. I was living in a big melting pot. Since I grew up in a African/Caribbean household I was not limited at all. Later

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    partaken in piano or keyboard classes as a child, then this music piece should be nothing new for you. It is one of the most famous but at the same time the most mysterious classical masterpieces of the 18th century. It is “Fur Elise”; a classical music piece composed by German composer Ludwig van Beethoven. This piece of music was actually published in 1867, 40 years after Beethoven passed away in the year of 1827. When Ludwig Nohl (a german music scholar) published his piece, he uncovered the original

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    The Andean Music Essay

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    with sort of dance music that the audience couldn’t help but move to. The instruments that were used in the concert are what surprised me the most, which included guitars, drums, flute, shakers, recorders, and violin to name a few. To be completely honest I didn’t really know much about the Andean music prior to this experience as it wasn’t something I was exposed to growing so I didn’t even know it existed. From an audience member’s perspective, I felt like the music

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    Music as an experience is something that can’t be compared to anything else . I like to compare listening to an album to going on a vacation - just a different type of vacation . A vacation for the mind and soul specifically , and if you get deep enough into it , it even has an effect on your body . For instance , slower music actually slows your heart rate down , and faster music speeds your heart rate up . Music has been around forever , being the one language that EVERYONE speaks - the one YOUniversal

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    the Stanford University School of Medicine, they found that “music engages the areas of the brain involved with paying attention, making predictions and updating the event in memory.” The researchers used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to see the brain in action while music was playing and they discovered that music helps sort out oncoming information. Another article by the John Hopkins School of Education said that “Music helps us learn because it will—establish a positive learning

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    artist or band’s music to be sent to me, I would choose Pentatonix’s music. Pentatonix is an acapella singing group made up of five members, who have been singing together since 2011 when they won “The Sing-Off” competition (“Pentatonix”) I would choose to bring Pentatonix’s music because their many songs bring a feeling of happiness, inspire my own musical performances, and bring to memory what I can do musically without physical items to aid me. Pentatonix is my first choice of music to listen to

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    The Importance of Music Education Plato the philosopher once said “I would teach children music, physics, and philosophy; but most importantly music, for the patterns in music and all the arts are the keys to learning.” Funds have been cut in more than 80 percent of U.S. school districts since 2008. The very first programs to go are often disciplines such as music, art and foreign language. This is in order to create more funding for Science, Technology, Engineering and Math programs, also

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    Music In The Middle Ages

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    was its music. Music has always impacted society and anyone who listens to it. There is something personal about music that humans can relate to, and that is why it has had such an impact on society both now and during the Middle Ages. The advancements of music in the Medieval Age are far reaching and important even today, both in the fields of the evolution of music theory and the evolution of instrumentation and the performance of a piece. Without the advancements made in this era, music would still

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