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    listen to secular music or be entertained by television shows? Music has always been a source of entertainment from the days of ole until today. Music is either spiritual or secular. Secular music can be defined as music that does not have a biblical message; it instigates promiscuity, violence or any other possible harmful acts. Some say listening to secular music is harmless because it doesn’t influence your spirituality. The music you listen to should glorify God. Music in its original state

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    Music therapy is becoming a widely popular intervention tool used to help students develop more extensive communication skills. In order to narrow the understanding of effectiveness the parameters of students with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) was added in conducting the research. Communication can be defined as intentional or deliberate actions that influence and impact a receptive partner. The research will focus on intentional communication, meaning that the communication piece must either be

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    In both Emerson’s and Tasker’s biographies, similar themes are discussed. For example, both authors present Foster as a highly influential proponent in American culture. Foster’s music resonated with many people. Tasker discusses this and argues Foster is America’s troubadour which is a which is a poet of French origin setting lyrics to verse typically for a cause. Tasker states “Foster’s songs are not merely a folk expression rather, Foster’s songs reflected a character and temperament of the

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    to Pistofolo. Within the opera, “Nel cor…” is sung by Rachelina with a second verse by Don Colloandro as Rachelina is working in the morning. “I’m Not that Girl” by Stephen Schwartz “I’m not that Girl” can be found in the musical Wicked, whose music is by Stephen Schwartz. Born in New York, Schwartz studied at Juilliard and Carnegie Mellon before returning to his hometown to begin his

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    Further, Kern’s innovations in music also consisted of experimenting with different types of songs and new instrument usage. “As early as 1913 he suggested to his orchestrator, Frank Saddler (or acquiesced in Saddler's suggestion), that saxophones be used in the pit band for “Oh, I Say!” Although recent musical research has identified these instruments as the smaller European variety rather than the standard American jazz instrument, this use of the saxophone was new” (Bordman). He also experimented

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    John Williams is a fantastic musician who has made a multifarious of successful pieces of music. He was born on February 8, 1932 in Floral Park, New York. A few important works of his, are the soundtracks for Harry Potter, E.T.- The Extra Terrestrial, Star Wars, Jurassic Park and Jaws. So far, he has educed a plethora of awards for his works. He has gained five Oscars, four Golden Globes, seven BAFTAs and twenty-one Grammys. With forty-eight nominations for the Oscars, he is runner-up Walt Disney

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    about a century, jazz has been considered America’s music. Jazz was first created by African Americans. According to Source 1, “They were influenced by various musical styles from traditional African rhythms to classic European folk songs.” Jazz is continually changing which makes it so interesting. The creation of jazz made a huge impact on the musical world: musicians, audience, and the norms of music. As stated in Source 1, “Jazz is a form of music that is forever changing, adapting, and progressing

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    “One thing I am certain of is that, if I have done anything good in music, it was first, because of my father, and second, because of my wife,” quoted by Charles Ives. Music played a significant role Ives’ family from generations to generations which were carried down to Charles. The family oriented American composer, Charles Edward Ives (also known as Charlie) was born on October 20th, 1874 at Danbury, Connecticut to George Ives and Mary Parmelee. He spent most of his childhood with his father as

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    Music plays a very important role in our everyday lives. Its listened to while driving, studying, showering or just hanging out. Whether we are aware of it or not, the music we are listening to portrays messages that influence our behavior and decision making. XXXTENTACION uses his platform as a rapper to convey a message regarding race and discrimination in his recent music video “Look At Me!”. He effectively does this by click bating audience members, switching songs early on in his video to one

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    From Shirley Temple to Wicked, what I am interested in about American Musicals I choose this history course to fulfill the requirements of the minor in dance and to branch out from my usual engineering and science courses. I have been watching musicals my whole life so getting to take a class where I can learn about the history of musicals was really appealing to me. Thus far I have seen Cinderella, Wicked and the Lion King on Broadway in New York City, Jersey Boys at Proctors Theater and other

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