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Music In Therapy
Number of Words: 3378 / Number of Pages: 13
... therapy, influence of music on behavior, psychology, and anatomy and physiology. Clinical fieldwork may include patient assessment, designing treatment goals and objectives and evaluating patient progress. After the six-month internship is completed, a music therapist applies to become registered with the National Association for Music Therapy (NAMT). Once registered, the next step is to successfully complete a National Board Certification Exam. After this, one can then practice music therapy as an RMT-BC (Registered Music Therapist-Board Certified).
What is Music Therapy?
Music therapy is the prescr ...
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The Flute
Number of Words: 2996 / Number of Pages: 11
... of . The first is construction type. A basic element common to all wind instruments is that of an empty space encompassed by a long or round object which can be held in the hand (Meylan, p. 13). The sound produced is a result of the resonance in the cavity by the motion of the airstream as it flows through the cavity.
There is not enough space to fully go into the scientifics of musical acoustics however, a brief description of the basics of how the instrument works is necessary. A second factor affecting the sound is the type of wood that it is made of. Many types of wood have been used to c ...
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Appearance Vs. Reality Of Modern Music Affect On Teenagers
Number of Words: 1124 / Number of Pages: 5
... clothes of peers etc. All of which are
covered with popular musicians. So if they are so accessible then most
people are aware of this so they start to pay attention to it, they see
these extravagant people with no boundaries, limits or regulations. Most
of modern "rock stars" have a catch something that stands out from the rest
which leads to peoples attention. Also most "rock stars" these days have a
relationship with the teens, the teens see themselves (or what they want to
call themselves) in the "rock stars" presentation of their selves, but they
take it to extremes so the teens say " ...
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Song Review: “Iris”
Number of Words: 387 / Number of Pages: 2
... is really in love
with her. This song is so moving it makes you believe that this really is
in love with the girl.
With this love, there is tragedy. “And you can’t fight the tears
that ain’t coming, or the moment of truth in your lies.” This line is the
saddest part of the whole song. The reality of the two not being able to
be together suddenly hits. For reasons unknown, they can not be together,
and this is the worst possible thing that can happen to two people who are
in love. This is the part of the song that makes it so tragic.
“Iris” is one of the best songs I have ever heard. The word ...
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REM's Losing My Religion: An Analsysis
Number of Words: 1292 / Number of Pages: 5
... from their religious community or familysimply for not following the religious values set upon him/her. Coincedently values is the next concept to be explored in this essay. With every religion there is a set od values to be followes and respected or else he/she must face the consequences. The final concept is anomie for the simple fact that without religion some people would have no direction in life and therefore be in a state of anomie or confusion. On the other hand those who choose to sacrifice religious values for other values may also find themselve in a state of anomie.
Religious analy ...
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Adam Sandler's "What The Hell Happened To Me?": How Music Affects Culture
Number of Words: 674 / Number of Pages: 3
... drinking JD" The point is that people are
changing because of society and our culture's lack of certain elements, such as
respect and discipline.
Values. The values presented by this song include the value of respect and
discipline, and the need for more strict ways to keep a young mind safe of
destruction. These values are presented in the line "I only did the things that
Mama said I should, but now I do whatever I want." That line shows that values
change as we age and the reason is because of society; obviously if Adam only
did what was allowed, culture's values of discipline and respect must ...
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The Prodigy
Number of Words: 1080 / Number of Pages: 4
... force behind the Prodigy sound, although there are three
other members who contribute to the live performance - Maxim Reality,
Leeroy Thornhill and Keith Flint Liam was once the DJ for the London rap
act Cut To Kill, but he became disillusioned with the rap scence's
aggressive attitude after experiencing the 'Love, Peace and Happiness' that
dominated the rave scene. Liam is also a classically trained pianist,
whose ambition once was 'to get a record deal and put out a few tunes'.
That goal was achieved very quickly, so Liam is now concentrating on
maintaining his status as the most successful hardco ...
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Behind The Doors
Number of Words: 3007 / Number of Pages: 11
... said Morrison, “me, my mother and father, and grandmother and grandfather, were driving through the desert at dawn. A truckload of Indians had either hit another car or something – there were Indians scattered all over the highway, bleeding to death. So we pulled the car up…I don’t remember ever seeing a movie, and suddenly, there were all these redskins, and they were lying all over the road bleeding to death. I was just a kid, so I had to stay in the car while my father and grandfather went back to check it out…I didn’t see nothing – all I saw was funny red paint and people lying around, but I k ...
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Life's Too Short
Number of Words: 896 / Number of Pages: 4
... appeals to
kids. With it's ghetto beat and monster bass the song is something that kids
feel cool listening to. This is his first success ingredient, getting the
attention of his audience so that they will listen to his message. His message
is of course the best thing about the song. It explains to kids to "stop just
hangin out, set your self some goals, think positive, and keep hustling".
Too Short has got to the financial level he's at, by following the keys
that he describes in his song, not by following the stereotypes that parent's
turn off of the TV. Acting ghetto, for appeal, and rap ...
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Tupac Shakur: Stealing From A Dead Star
Number of Words: 1440 / Number of Pages: 6
... in
1995 were rental fees for condos and homes. Charged with more than
$120,000 in rental cost for a Malibu home that was actually occupied by
Kenner. Complaints by Afeni, Tupacs mother, were that Kenner failed to
protect the interests of Tupac. Kenner collaborated with Suge Knight to
drain cash from Tupac’s royalty accounts (Gill). More than $100,000 to
furnish an apartment owned by Death Row. In 1996 rent totaling $57,600 was
charged to Tupac for a Wilshire Blvd. apartment that was used by other
Death Row performers (Saltonstall). This shows you how Death Row Records
can milk millions from ...
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