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    Beginner Piano

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    concepts needed for beginner players to transition to the intermediate level are learning the notes on the piano, establishing a rudimentary foundation in theory, obtaining proper form and technique, practicing finger exercises, and learning the right music. (Slide 1 and 2) The first tip in learning how to play the piano is understanding how many keys are present, and where each note and octave is located. A standard piano has 88 keys that consist of seven octaves. Although there are 88 keys, there are

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    Anna Luo MUS Z315 Music for Film Reading Assignment 2 1. How did various “indigenous” musical practices begin to appear in film music worldwide? What were some of the issues that may have led theaters to choose Western vs. non-Western music? I think it is a nature to use local music in local film productions, especially for those films that are highly related to the local cultures and traditions. Therefore, in my opinion, it is quite a nature move to add indigenous musical works in films. Also,

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    specifically, music. Music programs have been forced to reduce the amount of equipment in their classrooms. This has greatly impacted students productivity negatively due to some necessary materials not being available to them. Students aren’t able to learn effectively and gain the knowledge that music provides. Some school corporations have decided to cut music out of their curriculum entirely because it is too much to provide for. Many corporate boards have refused to look at the benefits of music in a

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    Gerry Genuario was an influential drum player in Reno until he died. The concert held by the percussion ensemble, which was a tribute to his life and art of music. The percussion ensemble was held in a big concert hall venue that is for bigger bands and conductors, consisted of sheet music and songs that are highly arranged but also implemented complex measures, virtuosic solos, and use of unique instruments. The performance was intended for bigger audiences that are listeners instead of dancers

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    technique and a year to work up to playing more complex music. Although classical music is probably what the violin is best known for it is actually a very versatile instrument, it sounds equally at home with rock, jazz, folk music, pop and many other genres. I usually base what I am going to play on the songs that I like to listen to, if I think that a song I like would sound nice on a violin then I search for sheet music for it; if sheet music

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    Music Concert Narrative

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    It was the very last day of summer, definitely the worst. I ordered my new rental trumpet, and the music company said it would be here the next day. I was super excited to actually play a musical instrument, not just some plastic recorders. The next day I go into band and there my trumpet is waiting for me. When we got in we were all excited and ready to play, but nobody knew anything… really about band. Our band director, Mr. Camarta gave us all an idea of how to use an instrument. After that

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    Updike’s depiction of a concert in “Evening Concert, Saint-Chapelle” reveals that music has the power to sustain life. Using a theme of power, Updike suggest that music is similar to the human heart because both are powerhouses of their bodies. Updike begins the poem by outlining what he is comparing. “The celebrated windows flamed with light”. Updike’s first object used in the comparison is life because he depicts the windows coming to life with the light. By separating this scene from the scene

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    Music Education Essay

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    EDAE224 Creative Arts Curriculum Studies 2 Assignment 1: Music Education Word Count: 3197 Key Curriculum Elements word count: 665 Integrating Music into the Curriculum word count: 650 Lesson Plan 1: 502 Lesson Plan 2: 414 Lesson Plan 3: 557 Participation in On-line Forums: 409 Contents Page Title Page 1 Contents Page 2 Key Curriculum Elements Page 3-4 Integrating Music into the Curriculum Page 5-6 Lesson Plan 1 – HSIE: ‘The End’ with Puppet Joe Page 7-9

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    Listen To Music” Copland wanted avid music listeners to realize that you can not just be dazed. His mind had sorted out three planes of listening for us: the sensuous plane, the expressive plane, and the sheerly musical plane. He simply defined each plane, illustrating it, and then contrasts between the three. With this people will be a cautious of their music surroundings. Being a band member for eight years music came naturally to me. Picking up any instrument and belting out any sheet music placed

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    When playing a violin, the gratification of the vibrations come to play. The strings rumble against the bow bringing pellucid sound that rings through your ears. The music pours out without thinking, and the brain works in prodigious ways that nobody can fathom. Sheet music after sheet music, the fingers move vicariously. Maybe people who aren’t musicians don’t understand, but playing violin brings me pure euphoria. It is something I am good at; it is something that allows me to present my emotions

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