Bodily responses to music Our body is a very sensitive being. When certain music is played it gets bodily reactions. Some music will make you laugh while some might make you cry. This chapters discusses how music effects the body and why. Music effects in two main ways; physiologically and physically. The first way we respond physiologically‚ which can be found in numerous ways. Physiological responses include internal bodily process.This would include heart rate‚ blood pressure‚ respiration
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The influence of books to the influence of music People all over the world enjoy music and books. No matter what their age‚ nationality and interests are. Books are important because they educate‚ entertain and help strengthen you language. Same with music‚ people discovered that it helps them learn better if they memorized information like it was a song by making a tune out of it. First of all‚ both music and books help you relax and enjoy yourself. You can also meet new people using them. For
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Prehistorical Music Spanish music begins singing and knocking or percuting different objects. Adding pieces of skins to vessels‚ whistling on pipes or rubbing strings offer interesting effects. Painting on walls in caves prove it‚ specially in Mediterranean area. Roman Hispanic literature presents allusions to instruments‚ andalouisan dancer girls or habitudes‚ but we cannot always imagine the way in wich performing was made. [pic] Painting on Walls: dancers? [pic] Beatus
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KOREAN MUSIC Traditional Korean music includes both the folk‚ vocal‚ religious and ritual music styles of the Korean people. Korean music‚ along with arts‚ painting‚ and sculpture has been practiced since prehistoric times. Two distinct musical cultures exist in Korea today: traditional music (Gugak) and Western music (yangak). Korean Folk music Korean folk music is varied and complex‚ but all forms maintain a set of rhythms (called Jangdan) and a loosely defined set of melodic modes. Because
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Music has much more to offer than what we just hear on the radio‚ whether it be its genre or the experience it can give us. There are four performances which exemplify this: the “Arabian Waltz” by the Silkroad Ensemble; “Believe” by John Pascuzzi‚ Steve Sklar‚ and Dr. Richard Grossman; "Quarter Chicken Dark‚" "Attaboy‚" and "Here And Heaven" by Yo-Yo Ma‚ Edgar Meyer‚ Chris Thile‚ Stuart Duncan‚ and Aoife O’Donovan; and “One Love” by the JJI Exile Brothers. The “Arabian Waltz” by the Silkroad Ensemble
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our ability to evaluate and enjoy music? 3. Why is John Cage’s composition 4’ 33" particularly interesting? 4-7. What are the four main properties of musical sound? 8. What determines the pitch of a sound? 9. The distance between two pitches is called an ______________. 10. If a pitch has a frequency of 100 cycles per second‚ what is the frequency of the pitch one octave higher? 11. Into how many tones is an octave divided in the recent music of Western Civilization? 12. How
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time to write the music for a film. Most composers conduct‚ compose and record in three weeks or less (Pg. 10 Herhson‚). One of the goals of the composer in this three week crunch time is‚ making sure the sound effects and other elements of the film do not collide with the film score. Helping clear the “traffic jams” are talented mixers. A couple of talented mixers are Terry Porter and Shawn Murphy who have worked with numerous production studios. It is their job to make sure music that gets near the
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Although the Classical Era lasted for only 70 years‚ there was a substantial change in the music that was being produced. Classical music placed a greater stress on clarity with regard to melodic expression and instrumental color. Although opera and vocal music (both sacred and secular) were still being written‚ orchestral literature was performed on a much broader basis. The orchestra gained more color and flexibility as clarinets‚ flutes‚ oboes‚ and bassoons became permanent members of the orchestra
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The show that I saw for our music report was a musical called Alice and the Tea Party at the Santa Monica Playhouse. It was based on the books written by Lewis Carroll who wrote Alice and Wonderland. The characters consisted of two cards‚ Alice‚ a queen of hearts‚ and a white prince. All of these characters played an important role in those story in one way or another. The type of songs that they sang were two things: English music hall and patter. English music hall is a very old time of genre with
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Facing The Music Her eyes glistened with a repulsive gleam of a smile on her face. I walked slowly hearing the whispering of my socks against the floor. It was that time again‚ piano lesson. Mrs. Zhang looked at me and smirked eerily. I sighed and took my place on the on the bench‚ close enough to smell my teacher. I put my shaking hands on the keys and began. I had always loved music. My parents once told me I sang before I spoke‚ I played piano before I could ride a bike. I listened to everything
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