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Polyphonic Hmi - Mixing Math and Music
Subject: Polyphonic HMI: Mixing Math and Music This is to recommend that Hit Song Science should market its product and services to record labels attempting to catch a larger share of the market. BACKGROUND Polyphonic HMI is preparing to launch Hit Song Science, which analyzes the mathematical characteristics of music compared to past music hits, making it possible to determine a song's hit potential. Music characteristics can be analyzed by math such as melody, tempo,
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Polyphonic Hmi - Mixing Math and Music
Subject: Polyphonic HMI: Mixing Math and Music This is to recommend that Hit Song Science should market its product and services to record labels attempting to catch a larger share of the market. BACKGROUND Polyphonic HMI is preparing to launch Hit Song Science, which analyzes the mathematical characteristics of music compared to past music hits, making it possible to determine a song's hit potential. Music characteristics can be analyzed by math such as melody, tempo,
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Marijuana - Better to Be Legal or Illegal?
The legalization of marijuana is an issue that has affected society in the United States by putting a cap on people's personal freedoms. Marijuana has always had its place in U.S. history; it first arrived in 1492 with Christopher Columbus (Booth, 2007). At this time it was called hemp, it wasn't referred to as marijuana until 1937 when a man named Harry Anslinger proposed a law to criminalize the production, usage, and marketing of "marihuana"(Whitbread,
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Sociological Views on Illegal Immigration
Throughout human history there have been many theories developed in the attempt at understanding and explaining human behavior, no one theory is without flaws but each one provides a unique view on human interaction and society as a whole. The idea that society's parts work together in order to maintain a status quo and meet social needs is called functionalism, functionalism is about cooperation and interdependence. In sharp contrast to functionalism, conflict theory states
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Music
Music is a conception on its own, creating a mind frame of diversified reasoning, notions and expressions. Music can also be a ‘moral law' as Plato had once quoted. He believed that music gave ‘soul to the universe. wings to the mind, flight to the imagination'. His thoughts were justified in the true sense that music was an unbound spirit, giving us ‘wings' to fly upon and halting onto territories we may call our imagination.
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What You Hate About Music These Days?
ARE YOU KILLING ME?!?!?!? Ok, guys.. first of all "britneysucks", if you keep those pictures of lindsay lohan nobody will believe that you're serious.. Second.. I begin to think that you have never heard a serious song of the 80s. Police? Queen? Berlin? Duran duran? I'm sure these words don't make you think about anything. And anyway.. EVEN TODAY SINGERS SING ALWAYS ABOUT THE SAME THINGS!!!! Even when they sing about war, lyrics are all
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Ameoba Music
Amoeba Music is an independent music chain with stores in Berkeley, San Francisco, and Hollywood, Los Angeles, California. Founded by former employees of nearby Rasputin Records, it opened on Telegraph Avenue in Berkeley in 1990. The stores are unusually large given their independent status. The San Francisco store, which opened in 1997 in the Haight-Ashbury district, is especially notable for its size. Occupying a 24,000 square foot (2,200 m²) former bowling alley, the store regularly
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Effects of Music
Effects of Music Exposure to music can have numerous beneficial effects. Several studies have proven that by listening to classical music, numerous different aspects of life improve. Although music is known to enhance temperament and relieve stress in individuals, it is also able to alter the course of medical conditions, develop better physical coordination and improve memory, therefore increasing test scores. Listening to classical music while taking a test can lead to better grades and
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Country Music Started as a Simple Folk Song with the Fiddle to Accompany It.
Country music started as a simple folk song with the fiddle to accompany it. In 1916 Cecile Sharp started publishing the folksongs but it wasn't until 1922 when Eck Robertson produced Sally Gooden that the country music genre became popular. A couple years later in 1927 Ralph Peer signed two recording acts that change the face of country music Jimmie Rodgers is considered the father of country music. His unique singing style and his over
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The Differences Between Live Music and Audio
Live music is great/everybody should be able to experience live music. Best venue to see an artist. You haven’t truly heard what an artist sounds like until you have heard them live with you in their presence. These days, everything is edited. There isn’t any music that is released that is untouched. Even live versions and acoustic versions of songs have been modified to please the listener’s ear. To be able to purely hear an
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Media Studies- Narrative, Representation and Genre in Music Videos
Question 1B Genre Narrative Representation Representation in my A2 Media Production Several groups are represented in my production. The video shows that the young men who form the main characters in the video are unhappy when life events prevent the continuation of their friendship. The 1999 children now report suggested that the majority of male characters in the media are heterosexual associated with the world of work and hide their emotions. We wanted to represent
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Music Case
Rebekka Westermeyer Music Music, an intoxicating thing, fills my ears with joy. Some of my favorite childhood memories involve lying on the variegated shag carpet on the floor of my father’s office, listening to polyphonic melodies through a speaker while looking up at the fan swirling up around the ceiling. There I was introduced to and learned the pieces that remain to this day some of my favorites: Stravinsky’s Rite of Spring, Debussy’s La mer,
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Monkeys Enjoy Music - Chimpanzee Music Preference
CHAMPANZEE MUSIC PREFERENCE Chimpanzee Music Preference Jordan Denos California State University Fullerton Introduction Music has always been a source of joy for humans. Every individual human has their own preference for what kind of music they enjoy. Since we are largely genetically similar to chimpanzees it would be safe to argue that they as well have a preference for certain types of music. A study conducted by Mingle et al. (2014) argued that chimpanzees prefer
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Music and Gender
Music and Gender Music is the world’s largest form of entertainment. Every year, new artists are signed into the music business. They begin their new lives by performing “new” and “original” music. With every lyric comes a hidden message behind it. Throughout the years, music has promoted negative ideas about gender. Artists such as Plies, Lil Wayne, and Jay-Z have used gender as a way to promote their music. They use derogatory terms such as
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My Life with Music
Self-Biographic Essay Music is one of the most powerful and wonderful things in my life. My life without melodies and harmonies would be totally empty. Listening to different tunes really help me to de stress, relax, and even brings an urge of motivation at times. Wherever I may be, there is sure to be music playing somewhere. Like driving in the car, sitting at home, or just walking the city streets. When I was younger
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How Applicable Is the Label ‘diva' to the Concerto Delle Donne? Please Support Your Answer with References to the Musical Performances Provided in the Module Materials
Assignment 03 Part 1 The Diva How applicable is the label ‘diva' to the Concerto delle donne? Please support your answer with references to the musical performances provided in the module materials. I would agree with Elaine Moohan that the label ‘diva', can be applied to the Concerto delle donne (The Open University, The Arts Past and Present Book 1, Reputations, Chapter 6.6). My only reservation in applying this term wholly to them, is that,
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Listening Music
PERSUASIVE SPEECH OUTLINE Specific Purpose : To persuade my audience of the three benefits listening the music that can help students in their study. Central Idea : The three major benefits listening the music are reducing stress, develop concentration and attention, and improves memory performance. INTRODUCTION 1. “Without music, life would be a mistake” said Friedrich Nietzsche. 1. Music can bring up our moods, tell us a story or even bring us down. 2. Billy
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Concert Review: On Concert of European Musical Tradition
MUSC 2552 Music Culture and Society Yu Hoi Wun Clara (s1155034711) Concert Review 2 - On Concert of European Musical Tradition Saacia Pellegrini Percussion Recital Date: 23 January 2014 Sascia Pellegraini is a free style performer, all of the music in this concert were composed by himself. His mind is full of creativity, he shows his potential on impromptu performance in a concert hall which he was not familiar with, by using different materials beside
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A Response to “can Music Be Used as Medicine?”
Camlyn Monfort College English Composition November 11, 2015 2W A Response to “Can Music Be Used as Medicine?” In today’s world, music-streaming devices can predict the kind of music people want to listen to based on the touch of a button. Almost everyone listens to music; whether it’s on the ride to work or going on a simple jog, it serves as a great mood enhancer for daily events. Chau Tu in her article “Can
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A Musical Continuation
Dudley 1 Aubree Dudley Bland Pre-Ap Literature 18 January, 2016 A Musical Continuation A tradition is what makes a family .Despite all the differences,and all the similarities , it`s the one thing that trumps it all.Every family comes together over something.For my family it`s over the melody that comes pouring from the ivories of a piano. This tradition has impacted many aspects of my personality,and has made me who i am today.I have always gone
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Movies and Music
Movies and music have a lot in common. You probably listen to music all the time so, you might know what I'm talking about. Also I hope you enjoy what you read! Music can be really fun to listen to. Music has creativity, maybe even puts you into your own little daydream. Music goes a lot of different ways. Look at Michael Jackson for example. He was a great superstar, he probably created one of
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The History of Rock Music
Gabriela Cortez The history of what we consider Rock music, in America, dates way back to the 50s. Other forms of popular music at the time were Blues, Jazz, Country, and R&B; however Rock N Roll certainly dominated or rather fused together those different genres of music. Rock is a music born from America’s progressive era, which has been labeled and redefined over the years. When Rock N Roll hit the heart of America in
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Music in the Marketplace
Music in the marketplace Music have come a long way to reach where it is now, from the days of sheet music to online music. Thomas Edison in the year 1887 invented the phonograph, which made it possible to record live music. This was the first step towards modern means of selling music. In the 1980s compact disks (CD) replaced sheet music, other platforms later like cassette tapes and cable followed shortly. The CD brought
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To What Extent Are Children in Need Singles More Concerned with Fundraising Than Musical Aesthetic?
To what extent are Children In Need singles more concerned with fundraising than musical aesthetic? In this essay, I will look at two of the most recent Children in Need (CIN) songs: ‘Take Me Home’ by Jess Glynne, and a cover of Avicii’s ‘Wake Me Up’ performed by Gareth Malone’s All Star Choir. I will consider the musical composition of the songs, plus consider the different approaches to marketing and fundraising. Ultimately I will try
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Music Report
Bicong He Music 105 2015/12/9 Performance Event Report Activity:Music and Dance from the Afro-Peruvian Tradition Location:School of Music in University of Washington Date:Dec.8.2015 It’s a free activity and there is no ticket. The performers were the visiting artist Lalo Lzquierdo from Peru in Africa with Members of the De Cajon project UW students in Music and Dance.There were fourteen instrumental performers include Lalo and there were about twenty dance performers.The instrumental performers played same type
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