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The Effect Of Music On The Performance Of A Task.
... et al (1997) concluded that the amplitude of the melody is important for the task to be performed quicker. Also lowering the amplitude gave slower response times to unexpected visual effects.
Similarly, Wallace (1994) concluded that a simple repetitive melody was ...
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The Evolution of The Classical Guitar
... by public recognition and respect. Andres Segovia is by far the most well known classical guitarist in the world, and he is often credited with bringing the classical guitar into the forefront as a respected musical instrument worthy of composition ...
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The Guitar and its effect on my life
... tables for me. It was highly unlike any other musical instruments I have ever played before, it had seemed to be something that I had become completely attached and addicted to. In spite of all the offers my father had ...
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The impact of California Smoking Bar Banned to the bar owners in Orange County.
... smoking on secondahand smoke in
Workingplaces 7
Summary 8
Chapter 3: Research Methodology
Introduction 9
Description of Research 9
Units of Analysis 9
Research Design 10
Data Gathering 11
Limitations 11
Chapter 4: Data Presentation and Analysis
Data Presentation 12
Analysis of the Results 12
Chapter 5: Summary, Conclusion, and Recommendations
Summary and Conclusion 14
Recommendation for Further Study 15
The summary of research project as an ...
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The importance of melody.
... Also what may make one person express their emotions may leave another totally unmoved).Melody itself has many characteristics and is built up with a number of different things.
A melody is characterised by a number of elements, namely:
* shape / contour ...
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The Impressionist Era and its Influences.
... works seemed to agree most with the piano. Today, one of the most known pieces of piano repertoire is the piano suite, Claire de Lune. Many composers started to become inspired by Debussy and thus The Impressionist Era was born. ...
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The Language Of Performance Arts.
... 'The One' and 'The Moscow Theatre Siege'. In music our piece was based on the child's story called 'The Three Little Pigs'. We created improvised pieces for each scene of the story. The final piece created was our integrated piece ...
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The Language of Performing Arts.
... and instruments that could tell a story, which conveyed pressure and how it would set a certain mood throughout the atmosphere.
Firstly in our group we looked at how to produce rhythm and how we could incarcerate the elements of music ...
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The Life Of Bob Marley
... Kingston to live for a while and by the time, he had returned the fortune telling had stopped and Bob had begun singing. He had had heard his mother singing around the house. She was very religious and sang spiritual ...
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The life of Bob marley
... Kingston to live for a while and by the time, he had returned the fortune telling had stopped and Bob had begun singing. He had had heard his mother singing around the house. She was very religious and sang spiritual ...
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The Life of G.F. Handel
... as grotesque, in bad taste or of irregular and disproportionate shape (McGee 45). Meanwhile pieces during this time period were anything but grotesque-they were masterpieces. The styles during the baroque time period lasting from 1600-1750 consisted of operas, oratorios, cantatas, ...
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The Mask.
... But she had always wanted to be princess at one of the school dances, so he staged a costume ball, gave it her name and declared her the princess. It was the biggest thing to ever happen for our school ...
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The Music of Mozart.
... his concerts. He performed in front of many important people, including the French Ambassador of the time, Count Harrach, King George III and Queen Charlotte.
His most famous operas were 'Marriage of Figaro' and 'The Magic Flute', and he composed many ...
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The nature of the contribution to the development of the performance tradition - John Cage.
... life and art should be eliminated.
"Wherever we are, what we hear is mostly noise. When we ignore it, it disturbs us. When we listen to it, we find it fascinating. The sound of a truck at 50mph. Static between the ...
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The novel The War Of The Worlds, compared to the musical version, by Jeff Wayne.
... giving us the principal facts.
The narration by Richard Burton, is a credit to the music. His voice is calm, steady and direct. He has a deep tone, which generates a commanding manner. He makes you feel that you want ...
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The people of Preston have a mixed feelings on whether 24 hour drinking will help ease the city’s alcohol problem.
... Holywell, North Wales, she said: "It's a bad idea. Extended drinking hours will result in less and less people making it to work on a morning so unemployment will rise. It won't be good for family structure either, parents will ...
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The perfect partner.
... by certain things: dumb questions, people unnecessarily getting in the way, and sheer stupidity. An intolerance of these things matches us perfectly. Of course, this irritability should not be to the extent that she becomes annoying herself. How ironic would ...
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The Power of Music and Its Affects On People.
... music and what does it do to/for humans? How do the things that go into one's ears affect his mind? Scientists have suggested that listening to classical music helps to "organize" the firing patterns of neurons in the cerebral cortex, ...
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The stimulus we were given for our drama piece was a painting by Paula Rego called
... piece was a painting by Paula Rego called "The Family" which contained a lot of ideas for interpretation, especially work on proxemics, which we had previously studied in our skills workshops. "The Family" shows an ambiguous relationship between men, women ...
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The task my group was given was to perform a movement piece representing a storyline typical of the Wild West along to the song Wild Wild West by Will Smith. We could use movement in any way we chose e.g. dance or mime, so we decided to use a
... drunk, staggering about the stage, eventually slumping down on a bar stool. His face is all twisted and he attempts to get a drink. The character Molly is very strict as she holds her hands on her hips and orders ...
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The unexpected The full moon gives the only light in the otherwise dark summer night. The weather is warm
... timeless accord.
The high music was the only thing interrupting the peaceful harmony in the neighbourhood. The cats escaped it to the gardens further down the road. The houses were dark and empty; no one could miss the party. The music ...
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The works in the sacred vocal music section are all written for the Christian religion, some designed to be sung as part of a church service, others have been inspired by religion
... the 5 parts do not sing at once. This question and answer technique between the upper and lower parts is known as antiphony and can work well when performed in a church is the different parts of the choir are ...
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These findings will analyse the music retailing industry and declare past events leading up to the current position of Tower Records.
... grown, especially the sales of classical music (Classical sales up by one million, 2004), due to a strong consumer economy.
Today there is a revolutionary change in the external environment of the music retailing industry. This is due mostly to ...
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This essay describes how I have worked towards and performed four pieces of practical work using all three art forms. (Drama, dance, music, and a final piece that is a mixture of all three arts
... our improvised pieces and all so broke down each of the rules to find out exactly what they can cover.
Now we split ourselves in to groups and began to experiment using improvisation for the final performance.2 In dance we sat ...
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Though clubs have been around for a while(in the sense of venues for dance), the 'decade of dance' has only really beenrecognised as starting from the end of the twentieth century, mainly 1988-98 (Meashamet al., 2001). For clubbers, the term refers ...
... (Pearson, 1983; Kohn, 1992).
''Attending late-night clubs to drink, dance and socialise has been a more or less central part of the weekend for considerable numbers of young people for decades.'' (Measham et al., 2001, p.21)
The idea of dancing originally was ...