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    Many think of universal language when we speak of music. Music lets us experience another type of communication that words cannot express. How we value and experience music in our own way is defined as Philosophy of music. If you think about it, music is just sounds put together in a certain way that has a powerful effect on an individual. It is very important in people’s lives in a very unique way. Everyone experiences music differently; what can be a sad tune for an individual could be a happy

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    Music of Africa Daniel Sima Professor Racanelli 12/11/17 The Mbira The African culture is one of the influences of the various art forms that join groups or tribes together. These art forms include singing, dancing, and making music with instruments. Africa is divided into five different subcultures that are all in one shape or another. Each, however, has the capability to learn from their ancestors and continue to modernize their art forms as how society calls. One instrument that has made

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    so that they live a dignified life. The morbidity and agony of the child, limitations of anti-retroviral therapy due to advanced stage of the disease and ostracism had significant influence on me in choosing a career in life sciences and continue music and piano as my hobby and

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    producing it and so was Donald W. Ernst, who co-produced it. The movie includes many celebrities that introduced the live action parts with the classical music counterpart. It took many, many years to get the approval to make the sequel and it did really well in the box office. But the more important part from this movie is the music behind it, the music really goes along with all seven of the segments shown and they all have an art style behind it. The orchestra behind the film was performed by Chicago

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    these things try and explore and find out what things help and do not. Music is a general go to for everyone, but are you paying more attention to the music or is it just background music as you work. A lot of times, we do not admit that the music we are listening to, to “study” is a distraction. Try turning it down to the point you can barely notice it, if that is still a problem check your genre. Many times, students turn on music that

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    to creativity in music started recently. Creativity in music education has been proposed as one of the most important tools which have to be integrated as well as being promoted in most of the educational programs. Majority of the research conducted has been majoring in music education for people who have music training (Negrete-Yankelevich and Zaragoza, 2014). This has left out people without music education out in a majority of the researches done. However, creativity in music has been proved to

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    standard and art classes. Studies have shown that participation in arts such as music has had a significant impact on a student’s learning process in an extremely positive way (Judson). Teachers and principals are beginning to realize how important these programs really are because they can see the improvement in their student’s academic scores and involvement with the school. High school students, who, for example, take a music program during their educational career, tend to have a different working

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    My life I could say is not as perfect as a fairytale but falls somewhere on the line of a everyday American teenager. It all began November 2, 2002 in Bluefield West Virginia. My mother started college in Music but then married my father and moved to a camp called Christian Acres. He worked as the camp caretaker and attended bible college. When I was around three we moved to a little cottage like house in Hanover Ohio where I grew up. I grew up with many birthday parties and lots of love. My sister

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    Music has always been and still is one of the greatest heritage that we have as a human being, that’s the reasons why people called it the universal language of humankind. No matter where we are music is always there around us and that show’s how important music is for us human beings. Without music, we don’t have the way to express our feeling with, technically life will be dulled without any music. By saying that, we need to understand that music is one of the essential tools for children development

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    Reflection Paper

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    What does it mean to be human ? i was a loser full of weakness. I guess were all born unbeknownst to the world and we learn the lessons we need to along the way i was about 10 or so when reality first hit me, i lost the friends closest to me i was broken them memory of them forever dwindling upon me. About 60 percent of my junior high school experience as a freshman entailed sobbing and finding ways to miss out on school. Day after day this similar routine seemed to repeat itself over and over again

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