1. What are the basic elements of music? The basic elements of music is pitch, octaves, scales, rhythm, beat, syncopation, tempo, note names, dynamics, the melody, harmony, your form, 2. What is pitch? is the frequency of a sound, and it relates to the highness or lowness of a tone that we hear. 3. What is syncopation? What types of music use syncopation? Syncopation is involving placing emphasis on normally un-emphasized beats or using a rest on a normally emphasized beat. Types of music that
Words: 298 - Pages: 2
Describe the basic elements of music 2.) Understand and discuss pitch and melody and their roles in a piece of music 3.) Discuss some of the notations and language used to distinguish rhythm in a piece of music 4.) Understand dynamics and its effects on music 5.) Analyze and discuss form in musk and how this involves other elements of music Music is all around us everywhere we go. In the stores, at offices, on TV, in the car and maybe even at school. All genres of music can be related in one way
Words: 452 - Pages: 2
1990s Music. Nostalgia gets a bad rap but it’s a big part of how we think and what we feel when we hear a music from another time especially in the 1990s(Right Time and Place for a Little BIt of Nostalgia Dominion Post, 24th Sept, 2015). The 1990s was a very crazy decade filled with many events that made people feel scared, and that had the nation on opposite sides. One of the most memorable events
Words: 556 - Pages: 3
Exploring the relationship between music and the mind What is music; the oxford dictionary defines music as “Vocal or instrumental sounds (or both) combined in such a way as to produce beauty of form, harmony, and expression of emotion”. To most people music means a lot more than this. What counts as two genres actually merging into a sub-genre and what is really just one genres influence on another is uncertain, as is the level of creativity and originality needed to actually create a whole
Words: 448 - Pages: 2
Relativity of Time With Music Talking about music time can be relative. When listening to music every person has their own sense of time. Dealing with either fast or slow types of music, it is up to the beholder to whether they believe it is true or not. But how can we define what slow music means? The textbook definition of slow is registering a time or rate behind or below the correct one. Music can be related to this statement by regarding the different types of music by tweaking time to feel
Words: 830 - Pages: 4
Music what is music to you? Is it something to listen to for fun or work? To me music is both I am in band and in a band so I love band. Music in general whether it be rock, hip hop, or pop every one listens to music. I listen to music to get away from it all. That is what most people do. I listen to rock mostly but any kind of music is ok. There are many kinds of music that it is hard to name them all. Then when you have all of them there are then sub-genres like rock there are hundreds of
Words: 349 - Pages: 2
Unit Three Text Questions Ancient Music SUBMITTING PARAGRAPHS The answer to each question should be in paragraph form. Please follow these guidelines for submitting paragraphs: 1. The first, second or last sentence contains the main idea and key words from the question or assigned topic. 2. Paragraph contains one to three explanatory sentences. 3. Paragraph contains two to four sentences about specific details related to question. 4. Details are colorful, interesting and appropriate. 5
Words: 1063 - Pages: 5
Music Therapy Music is everywhere. Even from the womb, humans experience sound: a mother's heartbeat, breathing and muffled voice. Growing up humans sing songs, hear music being played and they may even make their own music. Irritating noise of traffic in the street to the soft, soothing music played in the elevator and at shopping malls, music surrounds humans and, may impact them without their knowledge. The constant honking of a car horn will tend to irritate someone; whereas, a string quartet
Words: 989 - Pages: 4
1. What are the basic elements of music? The basic elements are .harmony, rhythm, dynamics, tessitura, timbre, tempo, meter, texture. 2. What is pitch? The pitch is the quality of a sound governed by the rate of vibrations producing It for low or high 3. What is syncopation? What types of music use syncopation? Syncopation is a stressed one would normally be expected. Syncopation is used in many musical styles, classical music, but it is fundamental in such styles as reggae, ragtime, rap, jump blues
Words: 532 - Pages: 3
What are the basic elements of music? the basic elements of music is pitch,melody,dynamincs,form,rythem. What is pitch? pitch is sounds that are sometimes higher or lower which is frequence of a sound. What is syncopation? What types of music use syncopation? syncopation is involving placing emphasis on normally un-emphasized beats or using a rest on a normally emphasized beat. What are three examples of forms of music? Describe each form.. A sonata is a musical composition for a solo
Words: 471 - Pages: 2
Effects of Music on the Brain Music is beneficial to the brain in many ways. It helps with memory, boosts creativity and productivity. Music can go hand in hand with personality. Based on music choice one's personality can be guessed. Music has several effects on the brain most of them are good and useful. Music improves the quality of life (Alban, Copper, Sinicki). Music can be beneficial in a person's work life by improving creativity and productivity when doing mundane tasks. It can be useful
Words: 506 - Pages: 3
Music during Class We come to you, the Board of Education, to convince you, to provide encouragement for the teachers to evaluate their students under the demonstration of which of their students work better with some type of music playing in the background compared to there being no music at all. The majority of the students find it better to concentrate on the lectures that the teachers are giving while they're listening to music, compared to not listening
Words: 504 - Pages: 3
said, “Music is a higher revelation than all wisdom and philosophy”. If a person were to think about this for awhile, it becomes very apparent that this is in fact very true. Music has the power to change someone's emotion completely. It can take someone who is depressed and make them completely different. This is one of the many reasons why there is a profession of Music Therapy. Music Therapy is particularly beneficial because of the positive effects it has on mental and physical health. Music Therapy
Words: 1041 - Pages: 5
|ED Music Technology Year 1 | |[pic] | | | | | | |Unit 39 - The Sound and Music Industry | |
Words: 2870 - Pages: 12
others. As what Shank(2003) stated, visual stimuli are used in instruction in the form of visual references like pictures, charts, diagram and video imaging on lectures and verbal teaching. It also affects a person’s memory and learning. Also, the visual stimuli enhance the music learning. In visual arts, space and music are both express through time and an art form that has its own unique structure.
Words: 1590 - Pages: 7
musician (a guitarist) so I decided that I would teach a few kids how to play the instrument. I chose it because I thought that it would help me develop my passion for music even more and to be completely honest with you... it actually did! I thought it was a really cool experience because I was able to see how my passion for music was being transmitted into their lives. There's a verse in the bible that says "He who sows sparingly will also reap sparingly. He who sows bountifully will also reap bountifully"
Words: 1416 - Pages: 6
Coming from a small community known as Los Olivos, CA, about 45 minutes north of Santa Barbara, twenty year old Caitlyn Ceder began her appreciation for music by tagging along with her father when he went to work at the dances. Seeing the amount of happiness that the music would bring to the dancers, Caitlyn began to take introductory lessons to music which would teach her to play a recorder and then she would proceed to join her first band class at the age of twelve. In said class, Caitlyn, wanting
Words: 1567 - Pages: 7
bebop music you think of legendary people like Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, and Max Roach. These people are the best bebop players that have ever played bebop music in their lifetime. Bebop music was popular in the 40s but, bebop music was played way before that time period. People didn’t know that bebop was played before this time period. One person that would be the founder of trombone bebop music and that is J.J. Johnson. J.J Johnson was one of the first people to discover bebop music and be
Words: 747 - Pages: 3
Micah Murphy AP 11th English Ms. J.E. Stroh Dec. 10, 2014 The Detrimental Effects of Music What is music? For hundreds of years, music has been defined as an art that produces beauty of form, harmony, and expression of emotion through the use of instrumental sound. During the latter half of the twentieth century, music evolved into many different genres including country, rock and roll, pop, hip-hop, and reggae. These genres are seen, by most people, as harmonious and a way to release emotion.
Words: 1776 - Pages: 8
with his hit song “Country State of Mind”. The song could basically define country music; talking about hunting, fishing, throwing back a cold one, and the good Lord above. Fast forward to 1996 where Brooks & Dunn are topping the charts with their single “My Maria”. Another great country music hit in 1996 was released by Alan Jackson. In his single “Little Bitty”, he sings about life, and how it goes on no matter what. It is hard to believe that 2006 was ten years ago, and the chart topping songs were
Words: 1755 - Pages: 8
Your music has transcended the genres of music, especially pop, what influenced you to take such giant leaps, to reinvent music. Music is changing every day once you like pop then the next day you like country. As for us musicians, we have the responsibility to give the media a good song. We as artists also take a chance and see what music fits us best, and pop was mine. You joined the music scene at such a young age, how did this affect your education? Music had affected my education
Words: 284 - Pages: 2
Music is used in our lives every day. Most of us listen to music for hours, we listen to music in the car, on the bus, when we walk, and when we do homework. Music pace people’s day to keep them calm. What if the music everybody hears on the radio was not censored from profanity and violence? In an article Music Censorship: An Overview by Heater Newton explain the censoring music has been banned back in the early centuries because of sexually explicit lyrics and performances. Now in today society
Words: 525 - Pages: 3
better it is, the less people appreciate it.” When it comes to music, many may believe that their favorite genre is underrated, but that isn’t the case with jazz music. Even though there may be no true definition of jazz music because it is subject to opinion, there is no doubt that jazz music influenced many cultures to expand its beauty into an international phenomenon. Originating from southern United States during the 1900’s, this music was not extremely popular when it first started out. Of course
Words: 1343 - Pages: 6
Have you ever wondered why you listen to the music you listen to, or why it's your favorite music? What does your music mean to you? You don’t listen to country music if you don't like the country things, like trucks, girls, dirt roads, etc, but you listen to the songs that you like and reflect who you are. For me the perfect music is the music that relates to what your feeling or who you are. I’ve always been that person who could listen to pop, christian, christian rap, country, in one day.
Words: 464 - Pages: 2
KONG BAPTIST UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC A DESCRIPTIVE STUDY OF THE PRACTICE OF MUSIC THERAPY IN HONG KONG By LAM HOI YAN April, 2007 04002865 ABSTRACT The purpose of the study was to examine the development of music therapy in Hong Kong. Specifically, a number of related issues were studied including definition of music therapy, the origin of music therapy, the recent developments in music therapy in China, establishment of a music therapy session, and the setting of therapeutic
Words: 17366 - Pages: 70
Module One: Text Questions Review Questions 1. What are the basic elements of music? i. The basic elements of music are pitch, rhythm, dynamics, melody, and form. 2. What is pitch? i. Pitch is the frequency of a sound, and it relates to the highness or lowness of a tone that we hear. 3. What is syncopation? What types of music use syncopation? i. Syncopation involves placing emphasis on normally unemphasized beats or using a rest on a normally emphasized beat. In other words, sync
Words: 710 - Pages: 3
Music For thousands of years people have enjoyed the many different sounds of music. Since the days of the primitive man music has stimulated people through their ears. Music is forever changing with the way of the world. Music evolves with the people that listen to it and compose it. The more society changes the music that is made will reflect. It’s hard to give a solid definition to what music is from person- to-person, because music flows through peoples ears in a different way. One could say
Words: 662 - Pages: 3
It has been a huge problem that music education has dropped enrollment over the past years. I can say from my own experience that music education has changed throughout my schooling. I have always been a musical person and from my middle school through high school musical education has changed which could be a direct correlation to why enrollment has dropped. In middle school it was the cool thing to be in band. Everyone would line up to pick what instrument they would play and would want to be
Words: 591 - Pages: 3
Imagining country music paints a picture of simplicity and traditionalism, but it also illustrates exclusivity and white supremacy, both ideas and ideologies that perpetuate the notion that Black people do not belong in country music. Although our idea of country music is one that is white dominated and “innately” racist, country music has roots in Blackness and African American culture. Revisions to history as we know it needs to be made when it comes to country and folk music. The contributions
Words: 1408 - Pages: 6
Defining Authenticity in Music Technology is everywhere today. There is hardly any part of our society that remains untouched by it. The purpose of it is to make tasks easier. With implementations of technology into anything really, there many people cry out that it is taking the authenticity out of it. Electronic Dance Music has been under constant scrutiny from day one because it has no real instruments, and does not fallow the traditional method of making music. The people who produce it often
Words: 879 - Pages: 4