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    When I want to dance, I’ll listen to house music with a heavy bass. Only in the summertime while driving with the windows down will I turn on the country music station. I am very conscious in my choice of music, and I will often aggravate my friends by skipping through one hundred songs until I find the perfect one that fits my mood. I will spend longer searching for the music I want to hear than I do actually listening to it. A key component of music that I look for when choosing a song is a…

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    Music And Religion

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    Plato once said, "Music is a moral law. It gives soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination, and charm and gaiety to life and everything." Plato, a revolutionary philosopher, changed the way people thought and weren't the fondest of the arts. Surprisingly, Plato likes music and describes music as a moral law. Then like most laws, a person is needed to carry out such law. This person would then have a vocation to plan music in the church. Church was once a vehicle for the…

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    Zesty Music Concert Report

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    Oh the weather outside is frightful, but the music is so delightful! Therefore, zesty music is all you need to keep warm during the winter season and Schoolcraft College can help you ease your winter blues. The place to be was on February 17th, 2016 at precisely noon in the Kehrl Auditorium of the stunning VisTaTech Center. When I walked in the door it was easy to see where the concert was going to be performed with a long line of spectators. As I was waiting in the line, I began to start small…

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    breath taking because it comes to realization how much work the artist has put into the music and choreography. Listening to the album is based off of visuals in your head as of what is going on in the song, or how the story is being played out. The concert is about giving the fans a show, but artist also let fans join in on the songs while they sing it just to see how many people actually listen to the music that they have been putting out. You could anticipate similarities and differences when…

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    Theatre Review Sample

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    opened at 6:30pm and the play began promptly at 7:30pm after a brief welcoming and introduction through the sound system. With my previous experiences in watching theatrical performances, I knew before arriving at the production that no two plays or venues are the exact same. This expectation was definitely true upon my arrival and throughout my time spent at the Alfresco Arts Center. In comparison to my experience at the Looking Glass Playhouse last month, there are several differences…

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    Having failed to secure the rights to any music from Hendrix’s estate, the film instead emphasizes the covers of other 60’s classics such as “Wild Thing” and “Stg. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band.” In many scenes, like that when Hendrix is playing at the club in London, the film focuses specifically on the strumming of the guitar strings, instead of the actual music that is being played. In these cases, as Lemire states, “We see Hendrix playing but we…

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    The musical performance I attended was held by Northern Wake Tech Chorus. This performance took place Thursday, December 8th, 2016, from 7:00 P.M. to 9 P.M., in building B, room 204. The concert venue was a decently sized auditorium. Getting to the venue early, there was a variety of seats to choose from, so I decided to sit in the third row in the center; right behind the performers’ seats, with a great view. As time grew closer to the beginning of the show, the audience grew, consisting of…

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    Music And Marx

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    and historians, all providing prospective for studying music through a Marxist lens. In Music and Marx: Ideas, Practice, Politics, the chapters highlight the place of music in society by engaging Marxist theories on society. The book provides “music-directed approaches to Marx,” which express the issues of musical thinking and theorizing as it relates to commodification, the control of musical form by capitalism, the connection between music-making and economic processes, and the issues of…

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    The performance I attended was at the Bienen School of Music, Northwestern University. This concert was a preview of BCE’s performance this upcoming Thursday at the American Choral Directors Association Central Division Conference. The works of Ratniece and Hearne will be performed at the conference. The program we started with was Horo Horo Hata Hata by Santa Ratniece, followed by a few other pieces. This was my first time at the Ryan Center for the Musical Arts, it was a very interesting…

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    to the venue, it appeared to be an oval shaped movie theatre. It had many of the similar characteristics of a cinema. For example, the seating arrangements, relaxing ambience and lights on either sides of the theatre. Subsequently, there were a few differences. For example, there was an usher to assist individuals with seating queries, a sound and lighting booth and most notably a stage located in the front-center of the theatre. The stage was around the size of one and half times our music…

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