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    Music Analysis Term 3 Natasha Phipps Final Music can be extraordinarily influential in films, as it has the ability to evoke emotion not displayed by on-screen action. Music used in films can play many roles; it can depict time and place, mood, atmosphere, character, and can be used to underscore the onscreen drama and titles. Alan Silvestri and John Williams successfully manipulate the use of music in film to establish characters (along with their personality, actions and changing emotions), as

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    Mahler rewrote Bach’s orchestral suite contrapuntally. In fusing different suites into one, Mahler had to contend compositionally with two different pieces consisting of various dance movements with different instrumentation and tonic keys. The treatment of these varied polarities can clearly illustrate Mahler’s efforts to create a holistic vision. In choosing five movements from two suites, Mahler paired the selected movements, first-third and second-fourth, thus increasing the polarity within the

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    • Some more facts about pediatric speech therapy The parents need to be very observant when it comes to noticing the all over development of the child. Many times the parents get too upset about the child’s development regarding his responding to the various sounds and noises. Child specialists say that it is crucial for the child to respond to any conversation or sound in children speech therapy. In many cases, the parents are not able to detect defects in the speech of the child. By the time

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    Fast-forward three years and it is easy to see what dramatic change came about in The Beatles’ style. In 1968 The Beatles released their White Album. This album took them into a transcendental era of the psychedelic movement, where drug-fueled experimentation with heavy beats and intense topics became the focus of their music. “Happiness Is A Warm Gun” is a musical masterpiece that combined The Beatles’ new found music style, edgy, risky lyrics, and an underlying undertone that many viewed as inappropriate

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    ability and need to express feelings fully and freely with their bodies makes movement and dance a vital part of any educational program.’ Young children love to sing, they love hearing their own voices by experimenting with different melody, tone, and rhythm. That’s one of many ways younger children learn how to play. When a softer and soothing music is playing during the day, children tend to be more relaxed and quiet. Music is a primary experience for us human. This is why music should be the important

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    Movement 5 centred around 3 musical themes; the Beloved (Harriet), the Great Shout, and the Fearsome Crowd. An idée fixe is a melodic fragment that returns throughout, and in Symphonie Fantastique, it references the Beloved, Harriet, and varies in rhythm, tempo, metre, instrumentation and harmony throughout to change the character. In the 4th movement, he is getting taken to the scaffolds. The solo clarinet plays it from beat 3 of bar 164 to 168, however, it is abruptly

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    Music and I Ever since I was a small child, I have loved music. The strong, steady beats, the entrancing melodies, and the lyrics that vary between heart-warming and heart-wrenching have always had an unexplainable affect on my life. Music seems to have the ability to change certain aspects of my world. If I am in a foul mood, an angry girl band can make my rotten attitude even more irresistibly awful. When I am happy, any sort of upbeat, dance-to-me kind of music enhances my joy that much

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    William Blake and The Garden of Love   At first glance, the poetry of William Blake may appear simplistic; he writes most often in regular metrical rhythm, apparently sticking to the rules, blunt observations on such mundane subjects as tigers, lambs and roses.  But if one were to finish with Blake and move on, left with only these initial impressions, it would be a great pity; true enjoyment of this poet can only come about through some understanding of his life,

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    In particular, I remember hearing the song “Beast and The Harlot” by Avenged Sevenfold for the first time and it instantaneously became a favorite for me. Not only did it have dynamic rhythms, but the song also had a lot of contrast in the melodic elements as well, a musical idea that, according to Mike Rugnetta, is responsible for the emotional we feel in response to music. In addition, I believe I honed in on this song and the surrounding

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    there seemed to be a constant stream of music in my head. I could see myself in the children she was observing and like them I didn’t have a framework for my experience – it was just my life. Whether it was singing while playing, tapping out some rhythm, singing at the top of my lungs to a favorite song, or goosebumps from hearing “Hall of the Mountain King”, it all felt familiar and warming. It has also made me aware of the musicking I continue to make every day in small ways here and

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