Music In My Life

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    Multiple Intelligence

    Chambers Self-Assessment In assessing my multiple intelligences my scores are as follows: Linguistic 11 Interpersonal 12 Intra-personal 15 Logic/Math 7 Visual/Spatial 9 Body/Kinesthetic 8 Naturalistic 7 Musical/Rhythm 5 My assessments were right on point. Throughout my life there are things that I know I do well and things I know I am absolutely horrible in doing. This assessment confirms what I already know about myself. My lowest scores are my intelligence factors or skills that I absolutely

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    Dance Application Research Paper

    interested in bringing my talents to your organization. I am not your average student. I differ from the norm through my love for dancing, color guard, music, and makeup. Dance has been a passion of mine since I was young. As a child, I danced in my living room, as my mom played Spanish music. Sometimes I grabbed brooms or mops to dance with. I never cared how I looked because of my passion. I’ve always enjoyed dance as a way of self-expression through movement and music: two of my favorite things

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    Business

    Teyuana Robinson Mrs.Shoemaker Law of Life Risks are the essence of life. In the beginning, they are our instinct. We learn to crawl despite the bruises on our knees and elbows. We learn to walk despite the many falls we endure. But as we get older and gain a greater consciousness of the world around us, somewhere along the way we are placed with failure; at that point, many people try to remove most risks from their life. But where would we be without our sense of challenge, our willingness

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    World Music Chapters 1,2,And3

    Chapter 1 questions 1. What do ethnomusicologists mean when they say, “Music is universal, but it is not a universal language”? Music cannot convey specific meanings though specific symbols and it is questionable whether music can really can transcend linguistic barriers. 2. What are the potential problems in classifying music as “classical,” “folk,” or “popular”? They assert a hierarchal value system in which classical is typically considered highest, folk of a much lower value, and popular

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    The Band Room: Music Analysis

    I spend most of my days in a hot, crowded room that is filled to the brim with clutter, always on the verge of collapsing. There is, without fail, always something on the floor that could be classified as a tripping hazard. The cabinets are cluttered with things that never get used and just collect dust. I spend most of my days in the band room and I wouldn’t have it any other way. The band room is my escape from reality and the stress of everyday life and is instead a place where I can just focus

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    Script

    Script of Lovers' Path : A Tale of Cupid and Psyche Note: credits to Edith Hamilton, author of Greek Mythology Book, other writers on net which is my source of conceptualizing the details, composers and artist of all the music and sound effects for the soundtracks. Prelude : Story Teller: (Forever In Love: Sax Instrumental) Cupid and Psyche is a story about love. It is also about beauty, truth, and goodness, for these are three aspects of love: and it is about death, the hereafter, and rebirth

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    Madison Music Festival Band Pitch

    Directors of the 2015-2016 Madison Music Festival: Over Thanksgiving break, I attended a show at a bar called "The Outpost" in Kent, which is located in northeastern Ohio. The concert I attended at this small and intimate venue was that of the heavy metal group known as Mushroomhead. All my senses were overloaded by this performance, and why I strongly feel that they are a band you must seriously take into consideration when finalizing the lineup for this summer’s music festival. I believe this band

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    My Major Job Application Essay

    "Set!" As I heard my conducting drum major call out, I quickly stood to attention and took a knee. With my back ever so straight, I held my clarinet a couple of inches from my face, as it was standard procedure. Everyone was quiet and focused. As we waited for our cue on when to begin, we were already mentally counting and calculating where we needed to go and when. We all had our focus points to help us out. Mine was a saxophone player who was directly across from me.as I waited for our conducting

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    Musicology

    Chapel Royal As the title Music at Court denotes, this article discusses the history and evolution of music in England’s royal households. In the early centuries, a group of selected chaplains had always formed a part of the royal household. However, these chaplains generally served as advisers and their roles were primarily political than musical. Nevertheless, these priests also assisted at the ceremonial occasions by some three or four clerici who possessed good singing voices and were drafted

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    Hip Hop Pros And Cons

    Hip-hop music has evolved greatly over the years and has started to gravitate into other genres of music that people enjoy, but in my generations’ music it has always been frowned upon and looked down on by older people who are not in our generation or don’t understand it. They don’t like or enjoy it because a lot of it does promote negative things such as gang violence, weapons, sexuality, and is a bad influence upon the younger generation to come. But what other generations fail to realize is that

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