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The Cantata Music Assignment
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Horns are used in the first movement and are used as a welcome note for the cantata and still in the first movement the horns subside, and the oboes pick up and go higher to pick up from the horns and create continuity of the song.
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Autobiography of Robert Schumann Music Essay
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Due to receiving exceptional secondary school education, he was able to read the originals of the Greek and Latin classics. In 1830 he decided to study law however uninterested in the subject Schumann focused on literature and would write many fragments, poems, and pieces which later he developed into great literary works.
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Rachmaninov's Piano Concerto Music Essay
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At 2.45, you feel as though the soloist is talking to himself for an occasional glimpse of the outer world. The music is free-flowing. At times the piano answers the orchestra but you have the feeling he is by himself. The tempo is constantly changing. Everything changes at 5:00 when we hear the brass instruments.
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Charles Mingus as Renowned Jazz Artist Music Essay
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Charles Mingus was a renowned jazz artist who combined the roles of being a powerful bassist, composer and bandleader al, at the same time. In his roles as a composer and bandleader, one of his key goals was to bridge the gap between orchestration and improvisation in jazz music.
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Biography of Shaw Corey Carter Jay Z Music Essay
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In the middle of the composition Shawn added in a little historical background about how, from the very beginning, his songs have transformed the pop industry (Watkins 2005, 78). Only a small number of people perhaps recognized that Shawn was talking about 1998, the time the rap genre reached its peak (Watkins 2005, 78).
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Listening to Rap: Cultures of Crime, Cultures of Resistance Music Literature review
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Contrary, rap music tackles wide topics from political campaigns to peace campaigns that are positive elements, therefore, it is not good to generalize and categorize all rap music as harmful to the youth. To some extend, rap music provides youths with a platform to express their views and feelings artistically.
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A Concert Report The Italian Girls in Algiers Music Personal Statement
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The final part of this aria demands the extreme virtuosity of all the soloists and also in terms of their range and the dynamics. The rhythm is definitely giving it a syncopated pattern that had great clarity of both voice and orchestration. I really loved this piece which was the highlight of the opera marking the end of the first act.
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History of Detroit Techno as a Form of Musical Expression Music Book Report/Review
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Dance music considered as the underground paved way for the establishment of a separate identity of Detroit techno. It has borrowed some concepts from other European techno sounds but has now evolved into more of a pop-oriented taste that still receives a positive feedback from the contemporary audience.
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The Life of Duke Ellington Music Essay
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Duke Wellington was an important part of our musical history, and many critics believe that he was the most important and successful composer of jazz. The proof in these statements can be seen in how Duke’s spirit is alive and well, continuing to inspire amateur musicians and to offer vibrant music to his dedicated audiences.
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Commentary on Regeneration Music Essay
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In chapter 2 of the composition (regeneration) that has embraced the use of an aleatory technique in which random procedures are employed in the generation of the composition of the piece. Classical notations were used to enhance the freedom of the performers by reducing the number of decisions required to be made during the performance.
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Analysis of All You Need to Know about the Music Business by Passman Donald Music Book Report/Review
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Supercharging entails accelerating one’s musical career or metaphorically stepping on the gas along the career journey. This stage involves increasing one’s availability in the industry by attending new concerts and promoting record sales through advertisements. The supercharging stage also involves strengthening an artist’s team of managers.
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The Impact of Lyrical Messages on the Well-Being of African Americans Music Case Study
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The artist is responsible for all these lessons that are drawn from his song (Rose, 1994; 56). To begin with, the song should not have been produced in the first place. Since the damage has already been done, Ludacris should take care when producing other songs. He should pay attention to the lyrics, language and video content.
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Black Nationalism Ideology Music Essay
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. Notorious B.I.G., in his 1994 song; “Things Done Changed”, narrates the changes and the consequence of the changes as taking black youth to crime and drugs. In the 1995 song; “Thangs Changed”, B.I.G., narrates of the government segregation of the blacks and the violent nature of life where guns rule the streets.
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Black and White Song by Michael Jackson Music Essay
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Michael Jackson is also said to be a failure while he is trying to unite people from different races and at the same time bleaching his face. It was an ironical act that made people never understand him much. It was best known that Michael Jackson never changed his facial appearance to fit in the European group.
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Raga Megh - Shiv Kumar Sharma Music Essay
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Apart from the entertainment part, Marga music also served different requirements of religion. (Ruckert, George, 43) These included mystic practices as well as in the theatre. In the case of theatre, the music was much controlled with the strict rules of the theatre that demanded that music operates within certain pre-determined rules.
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Raga Megh by Shivkumar Sharma Music Essay
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The raga idea is one that is defined by the rules that specify the musical notes that are used to denote an ascent or a descent. Raga is one of the musical groups in Hindustani that was measured on a greater scale with more detail. The major scales of the piece are associated with cheerful moods, with minor tones being associated with darker moods.
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Philosophy of Music Experiencing Music Essay
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Modernist view ‘higher’ forms of music will satisfy the majority of the advanced modes of response. Philosophical debates have proven that popular music is interesting philosophically than how modernism suggests. Superior genres require active, focused listening and more attention than abstract structures.
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Overview of Moonlight Sonata by Beethoven Music Essay
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Classical music existed basically from the 17th and until the 19th century. This classic period of music falls between two distinguished periods, the Baroque and the Romantic periods. The classical period had a variety of exemplary composers, some who played a great role in developing classical music, others who played the transitional role.
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Classical Symphonies by Franz Joseph Haydn Music Essay
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The classical period, which is also referred to as ‘the Viennese Classic period’ or ‘the Age of Enlightenment’, refers to the period approximately between 1775 and 1825. The name classical was used to refer to the period because; this was the time that people build an ardent interest in art through both admiring and emulating the art of the classical period.  
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There's a Riot Goin' On - Sly and the Famliy Stone Music Essay
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Sly was part of the movement of African- American pop artists who had endeavored to infuse social and historical issues that affected the black Americans in their music. (Lewis, Miles Marshall 37). His goal was to create emphasis on the power that Black Americans had and the influence that the black movements had created.
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Music in a Religious Context Music Essay
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Evensong is a term that relates to Anglicanism and is used to refer to the evening prayer. Evensong is also used by the Unitarian Universalist association to mean some programmed gatherings, a series of them, organized by the Unitarian Universalist Association. Many songs have been done that bear the title ‘evensong’.
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Chinese Music and Achievement Music Essay
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This was first enabled by trade between the Chinese and the western countries as traders moved from the two regions and exchanged their musical cultures. This has been a very positive influence since the early musical culture of the Chinese was not characterized by the notational system of recording their song which did not leave any room for the preservation of the musical culture.
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Music and Eroticism in Late Ming Texts Music Assignment
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The argument by the author of this article is highly persuasive, owing to the fact that; not only does the author draw from the cultural and historical features of the Ming society in order to reinforce his argument, but also compliments the same with a series of contemporary revealing late Ming texts, which then serves to make the author’s argument solid.
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Concert of Moores School Symphony Orchestra Music Essay
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The Moores School Symphony Orchestra boasts its talented and extraordinary artists, composers, theorists, musicologists, and music educators, whose collaborative efforts make their concerts outstanding. Its history can be traced to 1940 when the Moores School of Music was formed, and it stills remains powerful.
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The Family Tree of Influencing Songs Music Case Study
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The Bleachers continue to maintain the same popularity they gained when they started as a band. Hippies now run as hipsters while Volkswagen is regaining their old age fame. Transformations also continue to take center stage as Black rights turn to gay rights Iraq is the new Vietnam, and liberation for women runs as Jezebel.
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Analysis of the Song Man in the Mirror by Michael Jackson Music Essay
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Music has also developed through time with new genres emerging since the medieval era. Michael Jackson stands out as the main figure associated with pop music. He established his identity by composing some of the greatest hit singles of all time. Man in the Mirror song has a powerful message, the most evident social issue that is apparent in the song lyrics is homelessness.
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The Social Significance of Postmodern Music Music Essay
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Apart from its entertaining role, rap also performs an important social role in addressing political and economic issues. Very often, hip-hop is blamed for instigating violence through its lyrics. In accordance with Blanchard, hip-hop should be regarded as the consequence of social violence rather than its cause (1999).
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Rhetorical Analysis - Writing in Music Discipline Music Essay
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Most researchers who research writings discipline seek to write about the connection between discursive and disciplinary practices. This field of rhetorical analysis research has been the common field that a large number of professional and scientific researchers are seeking to explore. However, researches on humanities and arts are currently very rare.
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Julian Adderley Jazz Musician Music Essay
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Julian Adderley's songs were kind, generous, and incorporated styles from other musical genres (Gridley p49). He introduced a new current; a new wave of the musical explosion that integrated influences from gospel music, rhythm and blues, and blue, particularly in piano playing and saxophones. Adderley Cannonball made jazz music and hard pop more vibrant and popular.
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The Song Not Afraid by Eminem Music Essay
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Eminem is depicted in the song as aversive and ready to pull out no matter what it takes. He vowed to overcome the storm regardless of weather conditions just to regain his identity and become a free individual once again and a good father. Therefore, we are urged by the song to appreciate the significance of taking a stand amidst storms and opposition until we accomplish our goals.
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Analysis of Musical Instruments: Harp Music Essay
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According to the common viewpoint of the scholars, brass and iron were the most common materials, while fingernails were still the main means of playing. The strings were secured on the large soundboard carved from a one-piece log, and both the neck and the column were rather substantial in order to lend support to the construction and resist the strain of metal strings.
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Revision and Reflection Music Essay
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The people, culture, and traditions present to reflect a wonderful and pleasant people's nature and attitude. Surprisingly, this experience has helped shape my attitude as well, and it is also through certain activities that I value my time spent at UA/US.
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Concert in Davies Symphony Hall Music Essay
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Numerous professional artists and training performers showed up at the concert. John R. Palmer held the inside music talk thereby providing an objective analysis of the various performances of the night. The musical guru pointed to a number of significant features of the various performance including their histories, original composers, etc.
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Diversity Issues Explored in the Music of Mozart and Joni Mitchell Music Essay
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One of the greatest composers ever to walk the face of the earth, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, was not just a phenomenal musician but also a remarkable philosopher, who through his various life experiences created music that reflected on his thoughts and beliefs. He was a true child prodigy and ever since his birth in “1756,” Salzburg has grown to bear witness of this miracle called Mozart.
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Waller Uses a Specific Set of Progressions to Identify the Main Ideas of Christianity Music Essay
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The chord progressions are used to highlight the lyrics which are being sung by Waller.  This includes moving into higher or louder sounds or cutting back with the instrumentation and drum beats.  As this is done, one is able to hear the lyrics in a different way.  There is also the ability to combine the rhythm, chord structure, dynamics and main melodies with the motivation.
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Effect of Jazz on Race Relations in the 20th Century Music Essay
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Rooted from the musical traditions of African American slaves that were forced to move across the ocean from Africa to America in search of a new home, jazz became a bridging phase between the abolition of slavery in the United States and the abolition of racial segregation that was a symbol of racial discrimination of African Americans for the most part of the 20th century.
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The Role of Music Associations in the Maintenance and Development of Music Music Essay
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Music associations and organizations play a fundamental role in the maintenance and development of music and its various socioeconomic and socio-cultural components in society. Indeed, various associations and organizations have positively affected the growth and protection of music in society.
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Race and Gender in the American Music Industry Music Essay
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The black pioneers of these awards felt that they needed to be respected and see the appreciation of their works. The awards have assisted in raising to stardom many black artists who could not make it to the nominees of the mega awards like Grammy and Brit. Quite unusual is that both MOBO and BET awards have seen both white and black musicians perform.
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The Effect of Sweet Home Alabama, Lynard Skynard and Southern Man Music Essay
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Various individuals who assert their relevance in building vibrant societies with superior ethical values have accepted its noble ideals. Consequently, the paper also gives an analysis of southern man Alabama song, which similarly communicated appropriate massage on racism with an aim of ensuring its eradication.
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Peoples Opinion of Rap Music Research Paper
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The literature review led to my interest in understanding this phenomenon better at the micro-level of musical preference and how this may have a connection with aggression, including what factors may affect aggressive behavior, and how best to negotiate the cause of angry and aggressive behavior in order to minimize its effects, thus promoting safety within society.
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An Unpredictable Influence of Jazz on Emotions Music Assignment
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Physiologically jazz creates an interesting response in listeners as well: jazz has been shown to increase autonomic functions. The research shows that when people listened to jazz music, their respiration-rate and heart-rate increased. Faster heartbeats and faster breathing might also be signs of different emotions that are felt while listening to jazz.
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The Use of Music to Regulate Emotions in Everyday Life Music Term Paper
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Music is an integral part of the life of a human being. Music soothes the soul, entertains and elevates moods. Through music, people have learned different cultures and languages in a bid to appreciate each other. Music relaxes a person in a way that only music can. The people across the world appreciate different genres of music according to preferences of during special occasions. 
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Cognitive Abilities and Learning in a Music Class Music Term Paper
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The cognitive abilities that are discussed include language, attention, and perception. It involves an analysis of music activities for Year 6 students with reference to three relevant cognitive abilities required to complete the activities. It provides an explanation of the significance of the findings towards the motivation of teachers to enhance learning in the two music units discussed.
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Definition, History, and Facts of Hip-Hop Music Term Paper
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Keith Cowboyworked with Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five as a rapper. In order to tease one of his friends who was freshly recruited in the U.S Army, he tried to mimic the cadence of the soldiers who are marching by reciting the words “hip/hop/hip/hop” rhythmically. He later applied this cadence to some of his stage performances (George, 2005 p.45).
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Music Therapy in Operating Rooms Music Essay
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Music, for women giving birth, has similar effects to those of patients undergoing surgery. This is because, for women undergoing a caesarian section in high-risk pregnancies, music acts as a powerful anti-stress factor in eliminating anxiety. It also bears a function in enhancing the experience of giving birth by having sentimental value to the woman.
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The Symphony No 1 in C Minor Brahms Music Essay
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A change of key and time is notable in the trio. The key changes from A-flat to B major. The key change noticeable balances with the D and C sections in F minor. The time signature also changes to a more dance-like and pastoral 6/8 from a stately 2/4. The oboe, bassoon, and flute bring a joyful melody in stepwise motion like in the A theme (Brahms 102).
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Artist Management for the Music Business Music Report
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This will only take place if the artist will not be accountable for any portion of the manager’s overhead outlay, without the exclusion of long-distance telephone calls, postage costs, amid other expenses (Allen 56-58). It is agreed and known that the musician accountable for all booking agency charges and commissions, union dues, publicity and promotional fees, legal costs, etc.
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Behind the Musical Instruments Music Essay
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Firstly, it should be understood that traditional vocal music, accompanied by instruments, necessitates and demands a series of breath like pauses between the melody and harmony; allowing the vocalist, or vocalists as the case may be, the time to grieve, and is ready their voices for the upcoming requirements that a specific piece of music might engender.
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American Music Genres History Music Essay
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The twelve-bar blues is the most commonly used chord progression. Blues music has special lyrics, instruments, and bass lines, and they are sung for expressive purposes (Nicholls 352). Louis Jordon dominated the rhythm and blues charts in 1948 with his songs that were made on boogie-woogie rhythms. ‘Pinetop’s Boogie Woogie’ was one of his hit numbers.
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History of Music Genre 20th-21st Century Music Essay
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Complaints about music not satisfying the different needs of individuals started at the beginning of music history. Each time a listeners’ piece is always disturbed by the agitation of any source arising from music, then the taste is always changed into dissatisfaction. Therefore, sensuality plays a large role in either determining the success of the music like whether it is good or bad.
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