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    therapists make use of music as an educational tool to encourage learning. One of the purposes of music therapy for someone with autism is to provide the student with an initial assistance using melodious and rhythmic strategies, followed by fading of musical cues to assist in simplification and transfer to other learning environments. Music therapy has been proven to decrease symptoms of children with autism, and could even facilitate motivation and social interaction. Even autistic children, who rarely

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    interval half the size of a half step, and with this, Charles Ives realized that the lack of harmony among musical notes were not exceptions, but the norm of American musical life. From this, it led to polytonality, polyharmony and polyrhythm. Polytonality is the musical use of more than one key at the same time. Polyharmony is a structure that characteristically presents two or more simultaneous musical harmonies, while polyrhythm is the use of two or more conflicting rhythms at once. 2. Yes,

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    special, and to have them appreciate any musical talents that each kid possesses. I am going to talk about what a music director job entitles, education needed to be one, their salary, additional education, job availability, any technology skills and tools used in the job, and what the future beholds for my job opportunities. The job of a music director is an understated position in the field of education. They are a teacher of a classroom with instruments and sheet music instead of textbooks. They

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    of Windows ’95, four megabytes of RAM, a five-hundred-megabyte hard drive, and a blazing fast 28k modem. A very crude MIDI composition program resided deep within the start menu options on this machine. The interface was a counterintuitive nightmare with only a record button, eight instrument tracks, a series of blue boxes to indicate four measures of music entry, and the keyboard as the piano input. Nonetheless, having only recently established an interest in music, I spent a substantial amount

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    technologic generated music often is in the form of a pattern. Without human interface, electronic music, for the most part, is predictable. When electronic music is played without the human element, a sense of something that is missing usually occurs. Today, technological advances allow electronics to replace most of the human interactions. Now technology can mimic the sounds of non-electronic instruments. Instruments such as the flute, violin, and guitar are just some of these mimicked sounds that

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    fame (“The Music of the 1980s”). MIDI (1983) In the 1980s, many musical devices were introduced, such as, the MIDI, CD and CD players, and the Walkman. Also, the 1980s was a period of rapid change of recording devices. MIDI, Musical Instrument Digital Interface, was introduced in 1983. This device helped to combine and synchronize different kinds of musical devices. Sequencing devices helped to make the music more rhythmic and musical. Sequencing devices existed before 1980s, but the devices in the

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    format emerged and it is used for preserve the digital information. The main problems of these files format are not preserved digitally. The products of digital information’s are produce in word processing, spread sheet, data base, formula, chat, multimedia, etc. Heterogeneous way the information are store in these files and it is required pacific software for access these files. The specification of file format is play very important role in digital preservation. The files format are continuously

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    Music is constantly evolving, from the instruments to the technology. Today there are many genres that one can relate to such as pop, indie, jazz etc. However, there is a genre that swept the nation years ago and is the main reason we have most of the genres today. Rock and Roll is an influential genre which has many historic artists. This specific genre uses many different instruments and was successful due to many different aspects. Rock and roll is exactly how it sounds, be prepared to be rocked

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    has a memory that is filled with 50 classic piano songs, as well as the music book, “50 Greats for the Piano.” Fast and simple configuration and navigation is created through the Controller App for an iOS device, providing a rich graphical user interface. Whether the player is ready to record their next number one selling single or simply practice one hand at a time, the 2-track song recorder is a great extra with this

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    the device and use. At Amazon, the need to know the difference in digital audio and MIDI, why most are compressed and the effect on sound. • Digital Audio is a recording of real analog sound signals (Analog refers to signals derived from physical phenomena that also may be interpreted as signals representing physical measurements, examples analog are the old Record players, VCRs and cassette players are examples of analog.

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