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    I plan to make my music stand out by doing things I’ve never seen done before such as stepping out of my comfort zone and playing with other musicians that I never played with before. I want to jump outside of the box and work hard to reach my goals of becoming an accomplished musician. I would include things in my music that have true meaning. I would like to be able to make someone’s bad day into a good day. I want my music to express the feelings I have about what is going on in the world around

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    Kazakh Culture

    Kazakh culture is changing for the better In ancient times, music was likely to play the essential role in knowledge and understanding of the world, however, for the Kazakh nation the world itself was musically designed and structured. According to A, music reflects a way of thinking of the nation that created it, its mentality, world perception, painting the conceptual world model through the system of their values and associations. The nomadic culture drastically differs on ideological characteristics

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    Parcour

    Parcours Carrière - Synthèse Informations Personnelles Nom : Berthelot | Prénom : Kevin | Tel : 06 37 35 31 98 | E-mail : Kberthelot35@gmail.com | Mon parcours de formation Indiquez chacune des étapes de votre formation. Précisez les éléments de motivation qui vous ont conduit à suivre chacune d’elle, l’intérêt que vous y avez trouvé et les résultats que vous avez obtenus Après un bac ES j'ai choisi de m'orienter vers un DUT Techniques de Commercialisation car j'ai toujours

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    A Brief Analysis of Long Songs in Inner Mongolia

    Nei Mongol Autonomous Region, is an autonomous region of the People’s Republic of China, located in the northern region of the country. “The Mongolians who inhabit the vast plain in the northern part of China have been called the ‘ethnic group of music and poems’” (Jin 92). Mongolian developed a unique singing genre: long songs. Long songs are characterized by a musical characteristic of “a falling and rising melody with a free profound, long and slow rhythm” (Jin 93), which is “melismatically decorated

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    Paper on Chopin

    Documentary “The Women Behind the Music” The Women Behind the music is a documentary on the life of Romantic Era virtuoso pianist, Frederic Chopin . This documentary starts off by giving us a little background info on Chopin himself. The narrator describes Chopin as a quiet and shy man. Chopin wrote over 250 compositions for the piano. The inspiration for Chopin’s music was not only the piano, but it was also the human voice, particularly the female’s voice. Chopin’s music was an inspiration of passion

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    Stressful Days

    Stressful Days What do you do when you’re stressed? If I’m starting to feel overwhelmed or as if I can’t handle all of the pressure that I’ve been dealt with, then I tend to either vent to my friends or family, listen to music, or I avoid or alter out unnecessary stress. Everyone has different ways that they cope with stress and these ways I find help myself the most. I cope with being stressed by venting to my friends and family due to the fact that they can add their input and help

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    Art 125

    |[pic] |Course Syllabus | | |College of Humanities | | |ARTS/125 Version 2 | |

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    Music

    when listening to music are caused by the release of dopamine in your body. Scientists recruited people who reliably get shivers when listening to an affective score. The chills are a consistent, in the moment measure of pleasure than asking how test subjects felt. Scientists used brain-imaging techniques that revealed that the music caused dopamine peaks coupled with emotional arousal.  The release of dopamine during music explains why such a high value is put on it and why music can manipulate

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    How Music Motivates Students Learning

    Assignment 1 The key elements of music are a holistic approach towards child development. It develops the whole spectrum of student’s intellect, which involves knowledge, skills, attitude, feeling and sense. When a student listens to music, it develops skills in concentration, identifies patterns, and hears detail and reflects upon what is heard. I believe all these disciplines are necessary to be a good learner. Listening and singing helps to develop long and short-term memory. I have experienced

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    Self Reflection

    Staring at all those blank canvases in Mr. Robert Johnson’s art class, she awed over the beauty of what could she draw on it. She is not like any other kid for she does not settle in crayons and paper like any other kid—she likes to make art. There are a lot of things going on through her mind, from landscapes to portraits although she was only five. She cannot decide what to draw thinking whether or not she could give justice to the thing she would draw. One thing she knows though, the ability to

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