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    Gustav Holst: The Man Behind The Planets

    Gustav Holst: The Man behind The Planets Gustav Holst is considered to be one of the greatest composers of his time. As most musicians did, Holst started playing music at a very young age and grew into a marvelous musician, writer, and composer. He wrote and composed over 200 pieces of music including ballets, choral music, operas, and orchestral pieces. With this in mind, there is one suite that Holst created that has long been recognized by its 1st movement, Mars, The Bringer of War. This

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    Music of Latina America

    Music of Latin America Mayan Musical Traditions             Mayan musical traditions are characterized by a hybrid nature of pre and post Encounter traditions, instrumentation, beliefs, practice and performance. Today someone can examine contemporary Mayan music to identify these European and indigenous characteristics. This paper is about the scholarly literature and musical selections of Mayan music to confirm the premise of hybridization.             The social context of Mayan music today

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    Pirating

    Essay#2 Like most people, sometimes I am a pirate. One thing I don't pirate, however, is video games. I tend to buy them through software “Steam”. Steam is an application owned by a company named Valve which allows you to buy videogames and download them directly to your hard drive, rather than picking up a copy in the store. Why would I do that, instead of just pirating them off the internet (which I have the technical know-how to do)? First we look at all the benefits steam has to offer. Back

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    Identity

    Romaine Smith Susan Doody ENG 111 02/14/13 Outline The positive impact music has on one’s identity In his musical lyrics, Bob Marley, a singer, songwriter and musician, motivates people across the world with his positive and encouraging music. In his biggest hi “One Love, One Heart, Let’s Get Together and Feel Alright,” created an atmosphere of love and exhilaration 2among people of different backgrounds and culture

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    Technology In The Music Industry

    The complexity that technology use to bring to the music industry is quickly starting to disintegrate. While the first of live sound gear is still aesthetically pleasing to music gear fanatics, for most, technology is now more about ease rather than quality. It still takes some form of education to understand how and why we use certain equipment to set up a live performance. However, now there is some level of acceptance when it comes to an amateur being able to do what a professional is able to

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    Music In Schools

    work is heavily enforced. With the addition of a music class this point-of-view of school may improve or be changed completely. Students should be required to play an instrument in school because it makes a positive impact on child education, teaches determination and responsibility, also because it brings less stress to the students. Music should be a requirement for school because it makes a positive impact on child education. "Playing music has benefits that helps students in other subjects

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    Ergogenic Music

    Literature Ergogenic Effects of Music With modern advances in technology, music is more readily available than ever, due to ease of which individuals can download new music and share custom playlists (DeNora & Bergh, 2009). Due to this reality, music is often present in sports performance and conditioning facilities, because strength coaches and athletes alike, believe that music may have performance enhancement properties. In response to the increasing popularity of music in sports settings, Sport and

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    Performing Art Education Center

    Chapter: one 1.1. Introduction: ARCHITECTURE OF PERFORMING ART EDUCATION: Performing art education centre works for cultural activities and performing art education both formally and informally for both children and adults, the planning of the centre needs to be done with all levels of people in all ages keeping in mind. The purpose of any performing art education school facilities is to create an environment which can provide the teaching and learning process and recreation appropriate for

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    Political System in Manobo

    CARAGA STATE UNIVERSITY AMPAYON, BUTUAN CITY Importance of Music in Early Education Submitted to: Mrs. Flordelez U. Saspa Instructor Submitted by: Campos,Cristine Q.

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    The Evolution of Musical Instruments

    Evolution of Musical Instruments Music, the concept is something almost instinctually recognized. Rhythm, is it appropriated from our culture, or is it something innately recognized between living beings? From beating on walls to humming tunes, making music is something we are almost all capable of doing. But over time we have evolved our way of procuring these sounds, these vibrational patterns, and it has helped us evolve the actual concept of music to newer and grander concepts. To better understand

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