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    Defining Music Essay

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    Giordano Comp 1 Definition Essay Music Music; Indefinable by words alone. It is not only something you can hear but what you can feel. It is something your soul is able to reach out and touch. Music also has the power to bring us as humans, together. It is one language spoken by all cultures, sexes, races, age and religions. Music also controls our emotions; it makes us happy, sad, angry, relaxed, etc. We also can express ourselves through music. It can affect our personality.. someone who

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    Throughout the school year in Music for the Masses I've enjoyed many units for a variety of reasons. Every unit carrying its own importance to me. Whether it was in film music when we were jamming to the music score since it was from our marching band show or listening to political advertisements to see how music affected the mood. There have been many moments this year in units that would make them stand out, however, my favorite unit would be music and science. Music has been a passion for me since

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    Music and the Emotional Responses of the Human Body Rhythm. Melody. Poetry. These three components are the basis of every piece of lyrical art since the creation of music. Music is a way for artists to project all their emotions onto an outside project; allowing people to release any pent up anger, aggression, sadness, depression, happiness or any other feeling. Without music, artists would have no way to channel their energy into something positive and creative. The power of music is said to

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    Classification of Music

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    Classification of Music People judge one another on a variety of aspects, whether it is the clothes they wear or the people they socialize with. I believe that there are many different things that affect all these aspects, things that create our individual personality. The most major influence on an individual's personality is the music he or she listens to. Music affects the individual's behavior, actions, the way he or she thinks, wears and even the way the individual will speak. These

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    Music Therapy Music is an incomparable part of life. It is communicated, expressed, and utilized in many different forms; people use music as a common language between cultures, as well as a form of artistic expression and performance. It is also used in the form of music therapy, a type of therapy that exercises the usage of music in place of a talking therapy session. Music therapy allows children and adults who can’t communicate through face-to-face speaking sessions of therapy to use music to

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    Hip Hop And Music Essay

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    Music can have many different effects on people. For example, it can have an impact on your brain, mood, and what you do in life. There are many genres of music in today’s age. We have rap, hip hop, rock, and many more. The most popular genre of music in the United States in 2017 was hip hop. Almost every year before 2017 rock was the most popular genre. The impact music can have on your brain is rather extensive. Many people believe that hip-hop is all about drugs, girls, and guns and this is not

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    therapy that is used is music therapy. Music therapy has been around since the 1700’s, and it doesn’t matter what type of music is being used or played, it is all unique to the person and what works with them. The National Association for Music Therapy was founded in the 1950’s and has been growing stronger every decade. To have a career with music therapy one has to major in music and psychology. In Ohio, one cannot be licensed in music therapy because Ohio has not enacted the music therapy licensure

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    I listen to music. Whether tossing around the pigskin, shooting the rock around, or connecting with the console, I always listen to music. When it was time to leave for the game I jumped in the car and put in my headphones. It was so loud that even my father who was driving could probably hear the exact song that was blaring into my ears. My music was on all the way up to the first whistle, not even taking out my earbuds to squeeze into my tight shoulder pads. This is just part of my pregame ritual

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    Emotions do truly control our life. We act out of fear, love, happiness, hatred, jeoulosy, the list is almost endless. But music has a profound effect on all of them as I stated earlier. Levitin and I both realize it 's influence. So why do I always write about the influence of music on emotions. We ll looking at my first essay it is easy to see. I clearly state “ Since music is so psychologically important in my mind, I find it no problem to believe that I am an emotional listener” (personal essay

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    Irrational Decisions

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    Pull of Irrational Behavior by Ori Brafman informs readers how we humans are being swayed throughout our daily lives in the process of decision making. I think each and every day we are being swayed in somehow that leads us to make some irrational decision that can be at school, work, home, or in personal life. In the book the author talks about different forces that come into play while making some decision that we experienced in our daily life that we never noticed but, these forces exists. The three

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