MUSIC Music is one of an important part of life. It is a form of expression. It has no boundaries, and it follow no guidelines. Essentially, to me, music is like air. It has no true shape or definition, yet we need it in our life. Imagine a world without music. All you’re left is dust. Music is live itself. Let me tell you something, whether you realize or not every single thing around us is music. Even the nature itself is a music. The most beautiful music in the world is the music of nature.
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Dave Gurdak is a hardcore music fan, or you may say a music fanatic. He loves to listen to different types of music, including jazz, RnB, and Blues. Echoing a popular statement, Dave says, “I can’t go a day, without music. I feel alive because of the music that I hear.” And this just not stop at listening good music, but Dave himself is good at playing piano. He has composed several tunes on his own. Talking about his love for music, Dave adds, “The joy of playing the piano, and the feeling of satisfaction
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Unit 7 assignment Ashley Jones Kaplan University HM300-13 Music to most people is calming and others see it as a way to escape from reality. Personally, it is both. For every moment in life there is a song that fits perfectly for the current mood, there is a song that can also lift you out of that mood. Music has been one of my best friends. It always knows what to say and how I feel no matter if it is a song because I am hurting or a song that makes me dance. For every action or feeling
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Relieved Through Music Stress affects millions of people in the world every day. However, many people seem to ignore the fact that there are options out there to relieve your stress or at least keep your stress a little more under control and less over bearing. I myself am a guitarist, I play guitar on a daily basis and even more when I am stressed out, it calms and relaxes me and helps take my mind off of anything that may be causing me stress. This lead to the realization that music is a great stress
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Briefly describe your knowledge and interest in specific musical repertoires (250 words) 3. Outline how tertiary study will assist you in your musical, professional or scholarly goals for the future (250 words) 1. Music and performing have always been a part of my life, commencing dancing at the age of 3. Around the age of 8, I was encouraged by a dance teacher to take up the drama and singing class and it was around that time that I fell in love with singing. I started taking private singing
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I was always interested in music from, childhood to the current day. My family is, just about, all musically talented in their own way from being a DJ to being a singer and a self taught musician. I was brought into my middle school’s band program because of my brother who pulled me into it. Even though I didn’t have any musical talent at the time being there felt right at home for me which was really rare because when we were young we would move around from place to place very often. With all the
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Music in today’s culture has expanded into many different types of genres. There is jazz, pop, culture swing, gospel, bluegrass classical, contemporary, indie, rock-n-roll, opera, Latino, the list goes on. In the different genres music there are also different sub-genres. For instance in classical music there are different types of classical music, for example the waltz, and also ragtime music. In the Gospel genre there are southern gospel, sacred gospel, contemporary gospel, Christian, hymns, etc…
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and randomly at home for my family. I had a deep passion for singing, and honestly I could not see myself doing much else with my life. However life does not go the way you plan it all the time. When I first realized I could sing I was about seven years old. I was at my grandparent’s house with my uncle. We were listening to the radio when Mary J. Blidges’ song “I’m going down” came on. I could tell my uncle liked the song because he jumped up in excitement. He grabbed my hand and led me to the radio
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singing and playing piano since I was five years old, for me music has always been an adventure. I went to music school daily to take piano and vocal classes, and never once have I thought of it as a drag. Music has always been my strength mentally, it is almost could be seen as a religion; an amazing belief that accepts everyone and unites people all over the world. My one little problem had a big turn on myself expression in music, my shyness. Ever since I was a kid I had a lot of questions
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in the form of painting, music, theater, cinema, dance and sculpture. Art is not limited to these categories, but these are the most common. As a child, my first exposure to art was in the form of music. Growing up in Western Kentucky, bluegrass played a large part of my life. My grandfather taught me to play the banjo and guitar starting at the age of 4. I first experienced painting in elementary school beginning in the 1st grade. Cinema has always been a part of my life, but I had not considered
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