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    Today, Israeli Folk music is built by diverse styles of cultures, religions, political agendas, and arraignment of instruments. In part, Mizrahi music and Ashkenazi music are considered to be the major folk styles in the state of Israel. First, the term Mizrahi literally translated as Eastern or as the easterner- specifically pointing Israeli Jews who emigrate from Arab countries to Israel. The Eastern Jewish music was created from parts of eastward into Asia and the Eastern Mediterranean. Moreover

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    ESSAY SUPER FINAL: Music is important to children. Some of them want to listen to it alone trough headphones, others are wishing to sing, hum, whistle, or chant it. Some want to play musical instruments – solo or with friends. Others enjoy dancing to it. Some wish to create “new music”. Whether listening, singing, playing, moving, or creating music, musical experiences are prominent in the lives of children. All children are musical. In different forms and degrees, children possess the capacity

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    I’m concerned, music has magical power, as the saying goes, music makes a qualities of race higher and expensive, where have music, where enjoy to melt . I think western music is the most fashionable music in the world.Even in classical western music, it was also very modern.Western music has very long history, experienced lots of difficulties and changes. Until now, there are still many researchers studying western music’s history. As I know, early western music mostly were light music which didn’t

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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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    “Music has the power of producing a certain effect on the moral character of the soul, and if it has the power to do this, it is clear that the young must be directed and must be educated in it,” Aristotle said (NAfME). When students learn music at a younger age their general well-being is impacted in a positive way. Musical training encourages young students to tap into their imagination and create art. Music connects pieces of life’s tasks together. As prospering musicians, students are vulnerable

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    almost every aspect of life can be boiled down to a specific group of mathematical concepts. Similarly, art forms, especially music, can be analyzed through the eye of math and therefore be fully inspected, observing how certain chords and notes sound more harmonious than others. Mathematics and music have a closer relationship than most people realize. Mathematics and music are directly related and their relationship can be seen in every measure of musical theory. In fact, when Einstein was having

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    two different styles of music was very exciting. I enjoyed each of the concerts due to the sheer diversity I experienced. The Beyoncé concert was, of course, more familiar to me. The energetic performance and dancing by Beyoncé and her troop of dancers were particularly captivating which an actual trademark of Beyoncé concerts. The concert featured her performing a couple of singles which varied slightly in style too. The concert is a perfect illustration of modern pop music. The concert by the Croatian

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    The argument whether music should be taught in school has continued dividing both scholars and influential people to date. Both are backing their side of preference based on what they think is right and moral. People believe that music waste time that can be used to learn other important subjects such as maths and science. Music plays a significant role in improving student's grade since it develops numerous skills need to successes in school. Physical exposure to music classes and being actively

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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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    July 2015 Popular Mexican Music While the music in Mexico has evolved over the years, it has successfully remained true to its roots and traditions of typical Mexican music. Influenced by a diverse range of cultures, the music in Mexico has been molded by early Europeans, original natives of Mexico, and the modern-day industries of the United States, as well. Popular music in Mexico includes genres of Pop, Banda, Tejano, and Latin Alternative. The ability to appreciate music at its fullest extent comes

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