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    Music

    this music uses scales in more of a melodic shape. “Magonde” is a traditional African song. This song is very full of rhythm, which is often appreciated by Africans who are more used to this type of music, versus Americans who may think it all just sounds the same. This particular song contained the traditional African drums, along with singing and other instruments. I related this song back to the Native American song from the last chapter because I feel like, although they are different, they both

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    Relatively Perfect

    identifying a song’s key signature, labeling all tones of a given chord, mentally notating a piece and recognizing the pitches of everyday sounds like a dog’s bark of a phone’s ring. This ability can be achieved through practice. It is said that ear-trained people cringe when they hear specific songs san out-of-tune. Although they are known to be sensitive around sounds, their hearing is no different from an “average” person’s. This musical ability is known as “perfect pitch”. The ear can be very

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    Listening Notes

    Listening and Nonverbal Communication Chapter 3 Mary Ellen Guffey, Business Communication: Process and Product, 5e Copyright © 2006 Notes Today p1 Starting Writing NOW! • • • • • • • • The four parts of the listening process Listening Process Barriers Listening in the Workplace Improving Listening ITW Skillful Listening Ten Misconceptions About Listening Most Irritating Listening Habits Nonverbal Communication Ch. 3, Slide 2 Mary Ellen Guffey, Business Communication: Process

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    Current Event

    the area that could have indicated a local shock wave. This would be one non-hidden, natural cause that actually makes sense, but it is hard to connect to both birds and fish, unless it produced a deactivating frequency. There were indeed other sound exceptions according to the report highlighted above.” There is also an excellent article by The American Dream collated data about the recent earthquake activity along this fault line that runs along the mid-eastern section of the U

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    Music Interpretation

    also remind me of a kingly or royal vista because they have a sound so similar to the bugles played in the courts. The more subdued middle section of this piece altered the mood, but not completely. It was still the same friendly tone and cheer, just softer and less distinguishable. It was the calm in between the bouts of revelry insinuated by the first and last section of this piece. The transition from the soft, calming sounds back to the fast-paced parts was abrupt and helped show the air

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    Kill Bill Opening Scene Analysis

    woman, why she was beaten and who or what it is that she is threatened by.  The click of shoes on the wooden floor was made even louder by the lack of any music, each step isolated, slow and in no hurry the gait sounded menacing. This diegetic sound heightens the anticipation of the scene as the audience is unaware of whom the person is, but assumes that they are a threat. Also, the footsteps are quite rhythmical, almost mimicking an increasing heartbeat. The next shot we see is a low angle tracking

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    Mental Health

    SKILL | What I could learn about the client by using this skill | Listening well | I would be able to hear what the young person is saying to me. Sounds really basic but I often forgot to listen | Observing | I would be able to gather information, and have an understanding of the way they are feeling through looking and identifying their body language, voice tone and emotive expression. | Acknowledgement | I would be able to communicate to them that I am alert and listening and understand what

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    Max Msp

    MAX Apple E – Lock and Unlock Double Click MIDI- range – 0-127 Note-in (pitch & velocity) Hold the Alt Button- Click & Drage to make copies Keyboard slider- shows you where you are Note In- to get sound out – Note Out Makenote- instead of playing the keyboard you want the information to come from somewhere else 12 octaves Make a box and hit -12 to make it x amount of octaves lower Making a Chord- +4 or +7 (need a space) BANG- a message that means do something -pitch is lower it will

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    Dsfdsf

    Music is the only art form which is filled with harmonies and melodies. It is such a form of art which has sound in it; it gives out mind and body great happiness and relaxation .Music also motivate us for different kind of works. Music characterize our customs, enlightens the wonderful moments and also on depressing breakup. Music also brings back the old memories; it brings back to us the happiest moment of the live. Music is also considered as language, which has its own way of giving messages

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    Communication and Collaorabion

    Communication and collaboration for different learners and personalities Terry Vasquez Gen/200 August 30, 2010 Iessa-Mitchell-Sutton Communication and Collaboration for Different Learners and Personalities Working with a learning team will sometimes require working with different learning styles and personality types. Some of which may cause conflict among team members. It is important that the team recognize that there are differences in both personality and learning styles and find a way

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