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    Drake Music Analysis

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    Music has a different way of explaining how someone feels in a situation. The lyrics of a song can say more about an individual’s feelings than the individual actually explaining the way they feel. My personality has changed throughout the years, but a song that will always hold a special spot in my heart is in Drakes Album, “Nothing was the same.” A chaotic time period started my first year of high school. I expected this time period to be filled with new experiences, new relationships, and overall

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    Music Personal Narrative

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    school’s symphonic band and singing at Hindi music festivals, I am immersed in creativity and often lose track of time. I feel joyous and free. Sounding melodies on the clarinet, I convey my deepest emotions. Singing is born of the body and I express my authentic voice. Yet, music is a universal language. Music crosses cultures and breaks barriers. I love to perform and connect with audiences of all kinds through the universal language of music. Music was the backdrop to day-to-day activities in

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    has become increasingly difficult for many casual listeners to find a defined boundary between artist and entertainer. Art is rarely conservative. Art in music is to be valued for its complexity, and its ability to invoke thoughts, emotions while expanding perspectives(Kalkavage). What qualified Madonna as an artist is her manipulation of music as a medium for instigation and expression. Like a prayer released on March 2, 1989, is Madonna’s fourth album in her long-lasting career. The works incorporated

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    The modern day person encounters a plethora of genres in their everyday life. Whether going to the grocery store or watching television, people are surrounded by the genres of branding, music, twitter posts, Facebook statuses, and so much more. While it is true that we are impacted by the world of genre around us each day, it is also true that many people do not know what genre is. Genre is the expression of people’s thoughts, ideas, or emotions, towards a target audience, that can be separated into

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    Essay on Music Industry

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    In a day and age where getting noticed or receiving recognition within the music industry is a struggle, upon releasing material musicians enter a battlefield. For established musicians, those with a loyal fan base, recognition isn’t necessarily a problem but for musicians attempting to “make it”, it is. There are a number of ways in which a budding musician can increase their chances of gaining recognition and one of the most common attempts comes in the form of the remix. Musicians, primarily working

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    and high pitched, to lower pitched sounds). This piece reminded me of what one may hear when watching someone get abducted by aliens in movies and on TV. I could hear the musical elements in this piece, but I struggled to hear the entire piece as music. I really enjoyed watching the piece with the digital art elements because it gave me an idea of what Subotnick was trying to represent and at times was a distraction from the interesting

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    Music & Memory Kick Off Amber Creek Inn Memory Care is proud to present Memory & Music in Scottsdale, AZ Scottsdale, AZ (March 25, 2016) – Amber Creek Inn is proud to present an international program called Memory & Music. What started in 2006 as a personal playlist idea for nursing home residents in New York has transformed into a wildly successful non-profit organization. The Music & Memory Program will feature performances by Charles Lewis and Shannon Wallace with special guest speaker Dr. Maribeth

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    Music Synthesis Essay

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    Not everyone speaks the same language but music is universal. The song may be upbeat or mellow depending the mood. Any piece of music can be considered as art. Every year my mom and I travel to Indonesia during the holidays to visit family and since we only get together once a year, some things just clash. We have found a way to connect with one another through music and have noticed many similarities. Music can hold more meaning behind its lyrics. The lyrics created for the song could relate more

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    Nutcracker Music Analysis

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    large elements that are unique to this piece are the style of the music and the dynamics. The style of the music because, the song was unique for Russia and added a tint of joy to the cymphony. Other songs of that time were focused more on bass depth more than pleasure to the youth. Dynamics because, it features sudden high pitch at little notice and unexpected low pitches. The high and low pitches were unique for the style of music. The style

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    which were in his music. In the early 1900’s, music began to change. Composers wanted to celebrate the new modernity of Russia. Many wrote pieces with dark, dissonant chords, used sounds such as sirens and artillery as instruments, and replicated the sound of machinery (Anderson 481). These sounds were a musical illustration of the futurist movement of this time, rejecting past traditions of art. Never before had music sounded like this, and futurism was an important point in music history. Young

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