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    The Power of Music Music is a powerful thing, many think it is just a source of entertainment, that a lot of music is just a bunch a meaningless words put together with random beats, to many it has no real importance but, if a high school student were asked what music means to them, the answer would be completely different. Music to the youth of today is inspirational but this refers to music with lyrics. Another type of music that not a lot of people listen to, but can beneficial to the learning

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    Music not only functions as a mean of recreation and pleasure. In fact, music has the capacity to unite people and make change happen. All throughout history, music’s compelling rhythms and melodies accompanied with meaningful lyrics have been the backbone of many social movements. The power of music has been long recognized, Plato in his Republic described it as "Any musical innovation is full of danger to the whole state, and ought to be prohibited. When modes of music change, the fundamental laws

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    The True Power Of Music

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    Music is an important factor to the life of every human. It invokes the the strongest of emotions and can trigger long forgotten memories, even after years of suppression. Humans tend to take the mysterious power of music for granted, however after this paper I hope to reveal the true power of music and how it could be the greatest things to have ever happen. All throughout history, music follows and evolves with mankind to become a natural occurrence where without music, the world would feel empty

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    Power Of Music Essay

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    Music has been around for a very long time. Music has a way of influencing each and every one of us to do things we don’t even realize we are doing. There is a big difference between the power of music and the influence it has on today's society. The world today is not anywhere near perfect, but music is there to take away the pain. On the other hand, the power of music is endless. It has the power to make a grown man break down crying or a heartbroken widow smile. It has a way of letting someone

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    For myself, I didn’t get the obsession with rap music. I largely understood rap to be a vehicle for misogyny, drugs, and violence, but I then found myself guilty of the one thing I accuse my beloved youth of doing on a daily basis: not listening. I was tricked into loving rap music by participating in my favorite activity – one that steals my time and money – going to concerts. There, I witnessed the power of the rap narrative and its power when given to a live, reactive audience. I went to

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    The once jovial music gradually took to a more sinister turn as the performance progresses, revealing the staunch reality of the medical world. Those viewing the profession through rose-tinted lenses are seemingly trapped between fantasy and reality unable to escape, evident within the dialogues, “I can’t go back, I can’t do this anymore”, “I just don’t see a way out of this, I can’t stay here”. There was a noticeable decrease in volume of the ambient music and thus emphasizing the actors’ voices

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    What makes music important that it has the ability to give power to characters in the play? Music is more powerful than language. I have shown this earlier in discussing how music has powerfully given Ariel and Caliban control. In Andrew Bowie’s article, Music, Language and Literature, he writes his position in which he believes music is more powerful than language by saying, “It can itself be regarded as a kind of language – which can even be privileged above verbal language – because it reveals

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    anything from "Cantique" (a traditional French choral piece) to "Damned for All Time" in the musical Jesus Christ Superstar. I believe in the power of music. Music is something that everybody can relate to and feel. In any honor choir that I have been to, I always hear that, "Music is an international language." It's true, because anyone can relate to music based on the chords, notes, and energy of the piece. This winter I went down to the University of North Dakota in Grand Forks and sang in their

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    However, the cure to these and many other infirmities may be found within your own ipod. Music, in its many forms, can and should be used as a healing instrument. While it may not completely alleviate the need for drugs, it's possible that music therapy could accompany medical drug use in order to lessen the amount of potentially harmful medications often consumed by patients. In order to understand how music can affect the body and mind, one needs to understand the composition of sound itself

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    The Power of Music Everyone knows the story of the Piped Piper of Hamelin. He had the ability to hypnotize people with his flute by playing the most enchanting music. But he's just myth, right? No one has the power to charm people with music. Well, you'd be surprised. Throughout history, music has always been recognized for its calming and almost hypnotic effects on the human mind, and for its ability to rouse and inspire the spirit. Only recently has science uncovered the truth about music

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