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    Sia Furler Research Paper

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    “Music is essentially an emotional language, so you want to feel something from the relationships and build music based on those feelings” Howard Shore. Music is the beautiful creature that people can use to express their emotions. When individuals listen to a song or a piece of music, they feel connected to it. Thus, people have written songs in order share their feeling or the story of their life via the lyrics. There are three popular singers and songwriters who are skillful in expressing…

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    People often walk up to me and ask “What makes you so freekin awesome?” Haha, no they don't. But people do ask how I make music theory seem so simple? I reply; “Because it is.” Let me start with a little story. I grew up in the golden age of guitar players. Eddie Van Halen, Steve Vai, and Alex Lifeson were staples in my CD player, and they played continuously. Like anyone my age, I had the dream of being a rock star with tens-of-thousands of fans screaming their adoration while the…

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    I choose this piece, because I enjoyed seen all the elements working in harmony. I also appreciate this art style because is made individually and none of them are exactly the same. Each piece of sheet glass is cut into a myriad of small pieces according to a master design pattern. The pieces are then edged with copper foil and operation that is crucial the strength and structure at the shade. 3. “Dragonfly” 1860-1945 by Rene Lalique a Frenc artist. This piece is a hair’s accessory with the…

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    All three of these pieces are something that is completely different, but they all have one thing in common, music. The Fanfare for the Common Man and Adagio for Strings is something I have heard a few times here or there, whether it was in movies or even in music class whenever I was younger. The Drum Corps International 2014 was a collaboration of multiple drum corps from all over that displayed the show at a competition. Analyzing each element of these videos really made me realize how much I…

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    As an Audio engineer you work with the technical aspects of sound. During the processes of recording, mixing, and Mastering you would be help artists get the best out of their song/advert they could possibly get. It is your role as a Audio engineer to make the song/advert as good as possible. Stages of Production Preproduction: Preproduction is the stage of production where you brainstorm ideas and get ready for the recording of your advert at the studio. The role of a Audio Engineer in the…

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    This essay will descried how art can be an important part of either the religious or political system of a society, Also I will provide examples of the visual, verbal, and musical arts. These forms of art do not only provide a passage for people to express their beliefs, but seeing the trends in arts during a historical time period can expose the overall experiences and beliefs of a society. Art can be a significant part of the religious systems of a society, and is defined as “the creative use…

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    Music Argumentative Essay

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    subjects. Music and the arts teach people how to do things that cannot be taught in a classroom, enhancing skills that are inevitably used in other areas. Along with helping students academically, music education improves communication, teamwork, higher cognitive function, and discipline. These abilities are incredibly important for future generations in search of jobs. Unfortunately, many schools receive little funding for the arts, resulting in a select few gaining the benefits that music…

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    art to pursue in the 6th grade as a part of the mandatory curriculum. As I had prior experience with the piano, I thought that it was logical to choose an instrument as the learning process would be expedited since I already knew how to read sheet music. I settled on the cello as I enjoyed the beautiful, rich sound that it produced and at the time I desired to be unique and thought that no one played the cello as the stereotypes made it out to seem like all Asians played the violin. Today,…

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    Music is important in life, even if you don't understand it’s significance. In McCuller’s novel, the youngest significant characters, Mick Kelly, aspires to learn how to compose and perform music, unfortunately she is incapable because of her family’s financial situation. A deaf-mute, John Singer, rents a room in the top floor of Kelly’s house. During the holiday season, Singer invests in a radio that he puts in his room for his visitors to enjoy. Although he cannot hear sounds for himself, he…

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    forward to a better tomorrow. Songwriting helped me say things I couldn't say to anyone else. It really helped me feel afloat instead of weighing me down. When I was writing songs, I'd sit at my desk, connect my microphone to my laptop, and get the music program running. I'd spend a couple of hours writing the lyrics and putting everything together and then finalizing it to make it official. When I was drawing, I always made my original characters happy because they portrayed a happiness I…

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