Why Music Is My Life

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    'The Professor Is A Dropout'

    set upon beliefs and norms of daily life. Everyone wants justice, and everyone wants peace, but what people want the most is change. I live in a world where most Americans tend to judge a person because of his or her skin tone, personality, or intelligence. Growing up, I never knew that my culture was disrespected by a person with a different color of skin or even judged. Everyday, I have to worry about my goals, my background, and my future; I struggle to follow my dream every single day no matter

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    Madonna's Influence On American Culture

    the exact reason why America is so unique and diverse. Madonna Louise Veronica Ciccone is her own person and is confident in everything she does. She is my idol, and I have personally been to her concerts and plan to attend more. Even though Madonna is 58 years old, she preforms better than most people my age. She has lived her American dream of being a singer, songwriter, mother, and actress. She has achieved this dream by pushing the social boundaries of everyday life. Hence, why it is so inspirational

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    My Musical Autobiography

    ------------------------------------------------- My Musical Auto-Biography Music 103 Giovanni Classen BMCC Dr. Bethany Reeves They say a picture is worth a thousand words. To me, composers paint a thousand pictures through melody, rhythm, and artistic lyrical ability. As I’ve grown, music has been a major part of my life; whether through culture and getting together with family, grabbing an instrument (I played the “Güiro”, a Latin instrument, in which I grabbed a metal object which resembled

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    Personal Style of Music Paper

    Reagan Rooney English 101 09/16/2015 It has been a few years since I have listened to music just for the pure pleasure of listening to music. As I’ve been racking my brain day in and day out for the past two weeks, I figured out that I did actually used to enjoy listening to music for the following reasons: the lyrics, the vocals and the happy memories that would come rushing back when I would hear a certain song. There were many songs that I would listen to over and over again because of

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    Metal Music Has a Negative Influence on Its Listeners?

    Example Essay Metal music has a negative influence on its listeners? There was a time, and i’m afraid there still is, where common folks would refer to metal music as the devil’s music. Well let me tell you my friend’s that this is complete bullshit! I will prove to you once and for all the wrongdoings of this way of thinking. First-off, let me tell you why people thought that way and why there still are some smart-asses who still think of metal music as the devil’s music. When you first had

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    Chorale

    I love music because of the way it makes me feel. Music has always been part of my life and I hope it continues to grow in me as I am growing. My favorite musical instrument is the violon. The sound of the violin brings peaceness in me and most importantly happiness. When people are not there to comfort me music is there. There are different type and genre of musics. You listen to certain music depending on your mood. My most favorite type of musics I listen to are classical, country, soul and pop

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    Scott Pries Research Paper

    H.W. Longfellow once said, “Music is the universal language of all mankind.” I was about twelve years old when I first heard this quote, and it has stuck with me throughout these past six years of growing as a musician. In my life there have been many people who have been influential in my choice of wanting to be a music educator. The biggest influence has been my own band director Scott Pries. He has shown to me that to be a good musician and educator you need to have passion about what you’re teaching

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    The Impact of Music and Books in This Time and Age

    there bored. My mother always told to just go read a book and I’ll just be looking at her like are you serious. So when she tells me to do that I just say forget it I’m just going to listen to my music. She always told that I’m so quick to go learn lyrics when I don’t show that same excitement for reading. When my mother told me that, I started to realize that it seems like the majority of the kids in my generation are doing the same thing. My mother always asked me why I prefer music over reading

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    Rap Music Research Paper

    used to be a type of music of fitting genius rhymes with other rhymes as fast as one could and ones that make the most sense. Nowadays, that is not the case, it has evolved to fit different personalities and styles. From glorifying a life of crime, to whining about how bad your life is, to striving to be as succesfull as you can be and the best person you can be. This is what the rap game has come to. All of which has real effects on the mentality. Depending on your life style will evaluate what

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    Philosophy of Music Education

    Philosophy of Music Education: Why I Want to be a Music Teacher Ever since I was in high school I wanted to become a music educator, music has been the most important part of my life. Although sometimes the classes were challenging, I know that my initial music classes prepared me to become the musician that I am today. In retrospect, being a part of the band and playing saxophone has always been a source of tremendous pride for my life thus far. It is that pride and sense of accomplishment that

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