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    Family and friends represent the joy of music. Music has different meanings, but to me music is the way I express my emotions and thoughts. I like to listen to happy songs not anything sad that will make me cry because in the end, thinking positive, positive things will happen. The music I listen to reveals my personality and the way I act in life. When making a playlist, I add songs not by what year it is but what makes me smile and remember all my good memories that go with it. When I was

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    Music at times is called “the universal language”; it adds a sensorial dimension to life that is unmatched. When children are young they are in an absorbent plane of development and at pivotal point in their young lives to be introduced to the beauty and language of music. Music is a conduit or natural force that allows people to put thoughts and feelings into a sensorial language to communicate thoughts and feelings to others. It can tell a story, illustrate drama, express feelings, religious thoughts

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    for being very dishonest. They often make empty promises in order to gain popularity and votes from the public. Stravinsky believes that conductors, like politicians, exist only to satisfy their audience, not to express their own perspective of the music. At one point, Stravinsky draws a comparison between anglers and musicians. While a conductor might be a “incomplete musician”, Stravinsky believes that a conductor must be a “compleat angler”. Angler is another term to used to describe someone who

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    Music Is My Culture

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    Music is apart of my culture. As a hispanic, music affects the way I dance, and what I'm forced to listen to on a Saturday morning driving to church. Music is a major part of why I'm still sane. With all the stress, drama, emotions, and insecurities I face as a teenager, music allows me to escape to a place in my mind where all that matters is the rhythm pulsing through me, and the vocals that I pretend come from my lungs. While listening to music, I'm no longer stressing about the 70% I got on my

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    develop basic motor skills from holding a crayon and cutting paper. The definition of an art education varies based on the access to materials. In one school it may be exploring texture and shape through clay, at another it may be coloring a color sheet with crayons and markers. At an early age children are predisposed to have creative needs. Their nature is curiosity and an art education allows them to explore that while developing important life skills--motor skills, self expression, team work.

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    principles and values how we integrate and categorize individuals. Music is a perfect example of this. Being the universal language of the world, music has a great deal of influence on not only how we interact within our culture but also how we integrate. And is a perfect representation of where we are in culture and in society. For thousands of years music has been an integral component to our creativity and development. Music serves as an escape route for many of us. Its somewhere where you can

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    how music can influence the thinking of a society. Music is the expression of the society. People tend to share their opinion and express themselves through the music. Consequently, music become in an important way to influence the society’s thought. Music has played a fundamental role in history since man is a man. It is used for so many things that it is almost impossible to think of them all. It's an art we meet every day since we woke up until we went to bed. Without the music, the

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    Homework #6 1. Define the Caput Mass and the cyclic Mass and identify which one is a type of the other. Before delving into what the Caput Mass is, it’s important to know it’s origins and what led to it’s creation. One type of mass that was a predecessor to the the Caput Mass was the cyclic Mass, which is a work featuring the major sections of the liturgy (the Ordinary) as one musical (not liturgical) unit that includes a cantus firmus, modes, motives, or other “composititional procedures

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    various uses of music within the piece. These ranged from full songs to background music. The background music helped to set the tone for the scene and the company created an atmospheric score. There were also parts where they helped to convey the drama techniques being used, for example the slowing of music to assist in the slow-motion parts. There was a scene where the whole cast sang as part of the script. This worked to create a more comedic view on the play. Another thing about the music is that all

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    sounds I heard, Younkers is always playing music in their stores. I have found that I really enjoy their mixture of music. After shopping here for a while, I have noticed that they play some of today’s hits, a lot of hits from the past ten years or so, and everyone’s favorite classic hits. Since the music mostly consists of “older” hits, it gives me a sense of nostalgia. I find that I genuinely want to spend more time in the store just to jam out to the music. One study from this week’s reading found

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