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…how the brain grows and the connections the nerve-cell networks make. Music, especially classical music, when played at early stages of a child's development will help open gateways of opportunity for advanced learning. This means that exposing your child…
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…ROMANTIC MUSIC (The Arts) The ideals of instrumental music At one point in the study of the Romantic period of music, we come upon the first of several apparently opposing conditions that plague all attempts to grasp the meaning of Romantic as applied…
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…ROMANTIC MUSIC (The Arts) The ideals of instrumental music At one point in the study of the Romantic period of music, we come upon the first of several apparently opposing conditions that plague all attempts to grasp the meaning of Romantic…
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…(qtd. in O’Kelly). Extensive research of music therapy did not begin until the early to mid 1900’s. Musicians played for recovering victims of war to reduce anxiety (O’Kelly 130). There are many organizations that have been established for music therapy…
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…. Music at one time or another becomes a part of everyone’s life. I tried an experiment on myself to test my philosophy, so to speak. I tried to go a whole week without listening to any of my CDs, the radio, writing music, playing music, and even talking…
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…also learned that the symphony orchestra's large size and diversity of instruments provides many different sounds and wide dynamic range. In classical music the composer strives for control; he uses printed music to guide and direct the musicians through…
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…for a special after dinner concert. Haydyn knew that many people used this time for an afterdinner nap so he used calm string music to relax and secure his audience. He gave them just enough time to begin to doze and then CRASH! The whole orchestra would play a chord…
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…. Secondly, the instruments of the Middle Ages are unique parts of the music and they each have their own stories. However, many of today’s instruments have their roots in medieval culture. Anyway, the first instrument is the organ. Its story starts when…
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…, or inspire you when you are down. Music is a vehicle for expressing love, telling a story, or showing happiness. My love for music has grown immensely throughout the past few years and continues to grow without bounds. Playing musical instruments
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…was simply inexplicable. I had never held an instrument before; it was all new to me. Yet, slowly, my band director began to instruct me on how to hold the instrument and the fingerings of basic notes. By the end of the lesson, I had learned to play “Mary had…
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