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little skill, but, in fact, it takes lots of time, practice, and enhances memorization and math skills.
All musical instruments require the playing of scales. Scales provide the basic rudiments of all musical compositions. There are twelve major scales
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octaves to express itself fully. WM can have a large number of instruments playing simultaneously, within a range of eight octaves. IM is introspective, meditative, unlike WM. IM is monotonous, "dull and boring". WM can be very brilliant and powerfully
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. During his time there, he constructed a clumsy thermometer which would have work if he had taken into consideration atmospheric pressure but it still has a significance in history as being one of the first measuring instruments in science. He taught he for 18
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History shows that women were not as big of participants in music as men until later in the medieval era. This is due to many obstacles that faced women disabling them from singing, playing any instruments, or even composing music. Although barriers
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History shows that women were not as big of participants in music as men until later in the medieval era. This is due to many obstacles that faced women disabling them from singing, playing any instruments, or even composing music. Although barriers
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chirping and the light sound of flutes playing. It continues to pan across hills and valleys with the tempo (xxi) of the music changing as instruments are added. The scene unfolds reaching Julie Andrews up on a hilltop surrounded by mountains. Here the music's
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Chinese Music, the body of vocal and instrumental music composed and played by the Chinese people. For several thousand years Chinese culture was dominated by the teachings of the philosopher Confucius, who conceived of music in the highest sense
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The instruments that are used in music have a lot do with the impact of what the artist is trying to express in a song. Some groups have many different instruments playing at once to show the liveliness of a song. Now a days there is even digital music put
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tool. Using music to establish a trusting relationship, the music therapist then works to improve the client's physical and mental functioning through carefully structured activities. Examples can include singing, listening, playing instruments, composition
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successful.
Music therapy has, also, been successful in treating children with learning disabilities. Obviously,
this is not used to cure these children of their problems rather it is to stimulate their minds thus
enriching their lives, 'Singing can
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