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Music And Stress
1306 Words - 5 Pages.... step was found to be particularly
important in past studies to learn specific Œstress styles' and most
importantly, what music reduced what symptoms of stress. There are six separate
forms of stress that can be experienced. These are symptomatic in physical,
behavioral, emotional, cognitive, spiritual, and relational aspects.
Physical symptoms I personally experienced were: headaches
(specifically tension headaches), nausea, dizziness, sleep difficulties, tight
neck and shoulders, racing heart, trembling hands, and restlessness.
Behavioral symptoms I felt were: a definite excess in smoking, bossiness
towards others, compulsive gum chewing, I became critical of other ....
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The Conspiracy Behind The Beatles
2334 Words - 9 Pages.... shoes were soon to be seen as a trend.
Within the Beatles career though many conspiracies arouse. The most
remembered of all of them was the conspiracy on Paul McCartney's death.
In 1969 Russell Gibb, a Detroit radio Disc Jockey, announced that
Paul McCartney, a member of the Beatles, had died. He claimed he had
received a phone call about it and evidence could be found within their
albums. Both other radio stations and the media picked up on the rumor,
and it spread quickly. As the word spread, the story also got changed.
Two different stories are best known for Paul's death. The first one as
stated from a webpage dedicated to the conspiracy goes like th ....
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A Rock Concert
379 Words - 2 Pages.... provided or allowed no personal space. We
were all packed in there liked caged wildcats. I had to move as the crowd
allowed or insisted. Everything was done as a group. There were no individuals
here. It was only one group of crazed fans fighting for that one glimpse of
their favorite band. The crowd would shift as people passed out. This only
allowed me to move closer to the front. As you can tell, I was packed in until
the end.
Your sight was not left out either. Plenty of pyrotechnics kept your eyes
filled with colorful wonder as the music played on. Souvenir "AC/DC money" fell
from the top of the building. The bills fluttered down to the hungry hands o ....
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Music In Video Games
1356 Words - 5 Pages.... Processing, the increase of Audio
Random-Access-Memory, the switch from the use of frequency modulation to digital
sampling, and the use of compact discs for playing music during a game. By
closely examining the contribution of the preceding technological advancements,
one can see that technology has indeed caused great improvements for music in
the video game industry.
The first technological enhancement which greatly enhanced the quality of
music in video games is the number of bits which a sound Central Processing Unit
(CPU) has. The sound CPU is a component in a video game system which controls
every single sound which a system produces. This, then, obviously inc ....
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Alanis Morissette's "Ironic": Isn't It Ironic?
700 Words - 3 Pages.... the song quite nicely. With the
final touch of her haunting backup singers, Alanis successfully sets the
stage for the telling of her story.
The real beauty of Alanis' song is her use of a bagfull of ironies
that the average person can relate too. Maybe not all, but at least a few
will make you remember an experience or two from your past. A good example
of a common irony found in this song would be the line Aten thousand
spoons when all you need is a knife@. It always seems that things we need
are never readily available. But I think we can take this beyond just
material things in life to the important ideals, such as our dreams and
goals. Usually we have to ....
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Film Score Music
3198 Words - 12 Pages.... movies. As
listeners we often do not appreciate that the music that is scored for films or
played in films is put there on purpose to create a certain feeling, emphasize a
point, give more life to a character or sometimes to simply add humour. What
the average moviegoer does not usually realize is that a great deal of time and
thought goes into writing the score for a film and choosing the background music
for a scene. None of the music is arbitrary; themes and sub themes have been
created with specific ideas in mind and have been put in place only to add to
the story and the characters. It is also important to acknowledge that the
evolution into the type of film scorin ....
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People Are Still Trading Crime For Crime
590 Words - 3 Pages.... …. So let anyone amongst you cast the first stone. 2
She obviously knows she is part of a minority here but finds the matter important enough speak out for. I admire her for taking that stand by singing out for what she herself believes in.
The lyrics are not merely someone's state of mind it actually confronts you with certain questions. The finger is pointed at the listener;
I think guilt and innocence
they are a matter of degree
what might be justice to you
might not be justice to me.3
This is a clear example of DiFranco addressing the listener. One is almost forced to contemplate over such a line. DiFranco wants you to think about what justice means to you. So ....
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Can Manufactured Bands Ever Be Classified As 'Good' Art? The Effect Of The Market On The Construction Of Music
2383 Words - 9 Pages.... - a set of values by which to judge. This is almost always a personal
opinion, and I would first of all like to explain my personal opinion.
I believe that 'good' art has something to offer to the individual
perceiver, be it painting, book, film, dance or music. These are all different
forms of art, but one thing binds them all together - the fact that they are
creations, created and crafted to the personal specifications of the artist.
This makes the product original.
Two values by which I judge music are creativity and originality. I
believe that good art provides 'food for thought' - that special something which,
after the tape has finished, after leaving the cinema or ....
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