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    to be composed music, he dreaming of being a famous musician, his name Nobuo Uematsu. Nobuo began to play the piano at age 11 and 12 in Kochi (Japan), he did not take any formal lesson which means he already learned by himself. After graduating from Kanagawa University, Uematsu played the keyboard in several amateur bands and composed music for television commercials. When Uematsu was working at a music rental shop in Tokyo, a Square employee asked him to join them for creating music of some title

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    2015 Music Appreciation 200 Professor Gant Polynesian Music Throughout the world music serves as more than just a form of entertainment across cultures. Music is a way for cultures to express themselves, express their feelings and tell stories and tales of times past and futures to come. Music is used at times of celebration and times of grief and despair. Though across the world we all speak different languages and cannot always verbally communicate with one another, the language of music speaks

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    minor composer and organist and worked as the choir master of the cathedral of San Martino and director of a school of music. Unfortunately his father passed away when he was 6, his mother was left widowed and in financial restrains with nine children, nevertheless she was convinced that he pursue his musical career, he was educated by his uncle but later attended a professional music school called Instituto Pacini, still in Italy. Giacomo became a choir boy at the age of ten, and later at the age of

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    Clair De Lune Mood

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    After listening to “Clair de Lune” a few times, I find Claude Debussy’s piano music to be claiming and relaxing. Debussy used various tones and Keys to create a soft natural melody. At times in this piece he would change his tones and pitch using half-tones between notes given more intense melody. He composed a rhythms of patterns of alternation that was appropriate with his impressionism approach. I personally think that the musical tone of “Clair De Lune” mostly have a Dionysian effect

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    are currently taught in school, although the reverberation of their work is still impregnated in XXI Century. Nowadays, the term ‘artist’ can be used in reference of painters, sculptors, writers, singers, choreographers and other professions whose production are considered valuable culturally speaking. One of the main problems is that their work produce such a magnificent impact on the audience the artist is set aside and usually forgotten as a person, so they feel their rights to be violated.

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    Many young girls dream about being ballerinas when they grow up. Most adults think it is sweet, and some parents even sign their children up for dance classes. However, as they age, that dream of being a professional dancer appears to be inadequate. Why is that? In our culture, there is a lack of importance on the arts, and thus, a lack of funding. Many see the arts as frivolous and a cost that is not imperative to the success of a nation. On the other hand, one could ask how a country can be successful

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    George Gershwin George Gershwin was an American composer that was born in 1898 in Brooklyn, New York. He began his musical career in music stores as a “song plugger”; working for music publishing companies by playing piano to promote and try to sell the new sheet music that the store had. Shortly after, Gershwin began to write and publish his own songs. He had his first song published in 1916 at the age of 17. The song was called "When You Want 'Em, You Can't Get 'Em, When You've Got 'Em, You

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    Irving Berlin There are many great composers throughout the centuries. Each composer has a story to tell that is very interesting, when you dig deep for the information. Every composer has their own way of making, composing and producing music. Irving Berlin is no exception. Berlin is an extraordinary composer, and when examining his story amazing facts are found. Berlin is not just a musician and composer, he is a man of many hats. Berlin’s life is extremely compelling. Israel Baline was born on

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    Electronic music is without a doubt the most rapidly expanding genre in its industry. While this may be due to it's progressive yet addictive structured melody and catchy beats, one may wonder just how EDM has become so popular. After a careful examination of the topic, it is evident that EDM's rise to fame is due to its international culture, underground history with dance clubs, and leaves a mark in our world differently than any other genre. Edm being a more modern genre made it's production easily

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    Nt1310 Unit 2 Assignment

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    Recording Technology degree because I felt that I would learn valuable information in this class. My long term goal is to actually be a music producer, but since record companies and studios are starting to go out of business, I figured it would be useful to learn some tips that could at least let me work in the realm of music until I finally get a shot to produce music for a living. Initially, I thought I wanted to be a singer but I eventually came to the realization that singing was too comment and

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