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…The Renaissance is an important time period for modern music and musical instruments. Many styles and techniques came about in this time. More importantly, most of the instruments that we see today have evolved from instruments from the Renaissance…
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…can be difficult at times. The musical piece I will be examining is an album by Quincy Jones, called Walking in Space. This album features 6 tracks of mellow jazz that can be played in any type of environments. The tracks that stood out with different…
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…of the classical era, though not equiped with snares, was infact a very deep snare drum that was set up in a horizontal position to be played. This instrument was eventually replaced by the bass drum that is now familiar-- a large and shallow instrument with skins…
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…, and recreate sound using their voice or instruments (Gardner 125). An understanding of the connection between music and emotions is prevalent in these types of learners (Gardner 125). Identifying a person who is a musical learner can be tricky. They often play
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…other subjects and performing daily activities because making and learning about music involves so much. In Teaching Music, Bear Irwin, instrumental music supervisor for Mill High North in Vermont, said in an interview, "In music we're working in many areas…
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…How do we understand the language of music? Music is not a language to be learned. Rather it is an emotion that must be felt with the soul. Music in all its forms is heard differently by each and every person based on experience, emotion and fantasy…
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…. The stringed instrument has a structural and playing adaptability that lends itself well to the rendition of the music of diverse cultures. The way a stringed instrument works is a tightened material (silk gut, metal or nylon) when plucked or bowed oscillates…
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…opinion this has a lot to do with the content of his article because this kind of music was marketed for the home as it could be played on the piano in any home. The songs were turned out on an industrial basis, all of the songs were of the same format, so…
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…The Monkees, a prefabricated version of the Beatles. Though prefabricated, the look and sound of The Monkees started to sell (114-115). So the idea to make music just make money has now come into play with the creation of The Monkees. So you can see that product…
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…to be used in teaching. It is standard teaching procedure that general music students learn to play the recorder in the fourth grade. In order to complete this lesson, the teacher must be able to equip each student with a quality recorder to use for the duration…
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