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    Hindustani Music System

    Hindustani music system using different forms of music like Dhrupad, Khyal, Thumri, Dadra, Tarana and so on. Of these, the most important is the Dhrupad, Khyal and Thumri. Although Dhrupad is the strictest form of grammatical and presentation format, Khyal allow more freedom. The Thumri is the most flexible than the other two. Dhrupad: The Dhrupad is considered one of the oldest forms of Hindustani vocal music. Dhrupad performance consists of two divisions, the exhibition or Alap and fixed composition

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    Music System

    ASSIGNMENT OF MARKETING MANAGEMENT { LG MUSIC SYSTEM} 1. CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR PROFILE 2. IDENTIFY THE FACTORS AFFECTING CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR 3. EXPLAIN HOW BUYING TAKE PLACE SUBMITTED TO SUBMITTED BY: MS.GURDEEP SILKY ROLL NO. 52 SEC 319

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    Entrepreneurship and Innovation

    of success and disparity. Alex Rigopulos and Eran Egozy, founders of Harmonix, a game developer, started out with severely inadequate revenue and failed products; eventually creating a virtual phenomenon known as "Guitar Hero" and "Rock Band" (two music video-games which sky-rocketed the company's success). Chef Nobu spent more than thirty years enduring experimentation, failure and unstable business partner- relationships. Chad Hurley, Steve Chen and Jawed Karim simply needed to figure out how to

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    Song Lyrics Should Be Censored Essay

    censor music in order to protect children, or else they will spend their lives protected from what really goes on in the world. Song lyrics do not need to be censored in order for them to have value and meaning, and music is how songwriters exercise their right to freedom of speech. Freedom of Speech is one of the most prized rights United States citizens

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    World Music Chapter 2

    Music In World Cultures Name: Natasha Fisher ____________________________________________________ World Music: A Global Journey Chapter 2: Aural Analysis: Listening to the World’s Musics I. Define the following terms: Timbre: The tone quality or color of a musical sound Pitch: A tone’s specific frequency level, measured in Hertz Tuning System: All the pitches common to a musical tradition Melody: An organized succession of pitches forming a musical idea Melodic Contour: The general direction

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    Questions to Consider

    ethnomusicologists mean when they say, “Music is universal, but it is not a universal language”? A) Ethnomusicologist believes that music transcends many cultures differently. All societies have music or some sort whether it’s through dance, rituals, chants, or instrumental. Ethnomusicologists argue that music from a language standpoint of communication it can’t be mutually understood due to the complex music systems. 2) What are the potential problems in classifying music as “classical,” folk, “or “popular”

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    World Music Chapter 5

    To Consider 1. Music is universal in the sense that music is heard everywhere, all around the world there is music. Music is not a universal language because it does not follow the strict rules that languages follow when carrying certain meanings. Music is not as black and white as language, different people from different cultures might interpret different feelings and emotions from a piece of music then someone from some where across the globe. 2. When you classify music as “classical”, “folk”

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    Musika

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    How Music Affects The Brain

    Music can help a brain develop better. Music was first originated around the Medieval Era. Most of the tune at that time was made for the church. The Renaissance Era came around about in the year of 1400. The people living in that era invented musical instruments like the lute and the tenor recorder. By the middle of the 15th century, composers and singers had evolved the music into different type of genres like ballad, pop or rock. Now a days, instead of using instrument to make songs, there are

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    World Music

    on what genre a certain type of music fits into; especially people from different cultures and areas of the world. People in North America may hear music and put it into the popular genre, whereas people in Africa may put that same sound into a totally different genre. We all perceive music in a different way. There will be miscommunication in music when the artist and listener are from different cultural backgrounds. 2. A pitch is actually a tone we hear in music based on frequency levels such

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