1. | | | Listening to music is much more than just being aware of its sounds. | | | Student Response | Value | Correct Answer | Feedback | 1. | true | 100% | | | 2. | false | 0% | | | | Score: | 0.72/0.72 | | | 2. | | | Today people hear so much music that they tend not to listen carefully to it. | | | Student Response | Value | Correct Answer | Feedback | 1. | false | 0% | | | 2. | true | 100% | | | | Score: | 0.72/0.72 | | | 3. | | | Most works of concert music are longer than popular pieces of music. | | | Student Response | Value | Correct Answer | Feedback | 1. | true | 100% | | | 2. | false | 0% | | | | Score: | …show more content…
| | | The terms that indicate tempo in music are usually in | | | Student Response | Value | Correct Answer | Feedback | 1. | Italian | 100% | | | 2. | Spanish | 0% | | | 3. | German | 0% | | | 4. | French | 0% | | | 5. | English | 0% | | | | Score: | 0.72/0.72 | | | 16. | | | The best-known work of Georges Bizet, the composer of Farandole, is | | | Student Response | Value | Correct Answer | Feedback | 1. | the opera Carmen | 100% | | | 2. | Symphony in D | 0% | | | 3. | the opera Arlene | 0% | | | 4. | the violin solo "The Flight of the Bumble Bee" | 0% | | | 5. | the ballet Maria | 0% | | | | Score: | 0.72/0.72 | | | 17. | | | A feature of the rhythm in African music is | | | Student Response | Value | Correct Answer | Feedback | 1. | the extensive use of 3/4 meter | 0% | | | 2. | a strongly felt irregular beat | 0% | | | 3. | the extensive use of 2/4 meter | 0% | | | 4. | two or more rhythmic patterns at the same time | 100% | | | 5. | a strongly felt regular beat | 0% | | | | Score: | 0.72/0.72 | | | 18. | | | Because every piece of music moves through time, every piece of music has some type of rhythm. | | | Student Response | Value | Correct Answer | Feedback | 1. | true | 100% | | | 2. | false | 0% | | | | Score: |
Marketing: the process of planning and executing of a product, its pricing, its promotion, and its distribution. In addition marketing attempts to manage customer relationships in ways that benefit the organization and its stakeholders. Marketing creates UTILITY (want-satisfying power of a good or service) through the exchange process. Time Utility – Availability of goods and services when people want them. Place Utility – Availability of goods and services at convenient locations. Ownership Utility – Ability to transfer title to goods and services from marketer to buyer. Form Utility – Conversion of raw materials and components into finished goods and services.
Paired comparisons may be from one individual – before and after samples - or from different individuals who have been matched for some characteristic, e.g. sex, age, height etc. In this question, we are looking at “healthcare workers”. The needle-stick observations of healthcare workers share a link that makes them similar to one another and allows the researcher to “compare” needle-stick injuries in various settings, e.g. “all healthcare facilities” including in community and tertiary-care hospitals.
In April of 1979, a U.S. court finds the Beatle 's former manager _________ guilty of tax evasion and he is sentenced to serve two months of a two-year sentence in prison.
Please state your full name, home address, each address at which you have resided for the past five (5) years, social security number, date of birth, marital status and your employer's name and address.
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B ) A theory is an integrated explanation of numerous hypotheses, each supported by a large body of observations and experiments.
1) What are the four variables of the marketing mix? Who controls the marketing mix variables? Explain briefly.
“Nothing is more singular about this generation than its addiction to music” (Bloom 68). While every person in the world knows this to be true, no one stops to consider whether the music society listens to is actually good for the mind. What people don’t realize is that music affects people’s morals, culture, education, laws, and the way society thinks. Music has proved to be helpful, but no one focuses on that aspect of it anymore. The people that music affects the most only care if they can dance to it.
According to a study published by Edison Research, in May 2014, 52.1% of the music listened to by Americans every day is on the Radio. To think that over half of the music “heard” every day is probably coming from car speakers, a dusty radio on your grandfather 's workbench, or that little radio tucked in a corner in your kitchen, is astounding. People that listen to music on the radio normally don’t concentrate on the music. Music is typically used to accompany a mundane task, or another source of entertainment, like a puzzle. It is also very common to listen to music while working. And while listening to music while doing other tasks isn’t a negative thing, people don’t know what they are listening to. This
Music is arguably one of the world’s most important universal languages. Documentation of music can be found as early as Biblical days and can be heard all around. Think about all the places one is exposed to music: radio, TV, elevator, stores, restaurants etc. Every culture and country has its own style of music and the importance of music is paramount to individuals in many ways. Music is so powerful it can create a visceral response by lowering the heart rate and decreasing stress levels (Wright, 2017). Evidence has also shown music to activate areas of the brain that are engaged during “Other euphoria inducing stimuli such as food, sex, and drugs of abuse” (Wright, 2017, p. 3). Music, sound perception – the most powerful sense, can impact the way one feels and behaves (Wright, 2017). With evidence proving to have an impact on the brain both physically and emotionally, supporting a 5% tax increase to fund both curricular and extracurricular programs will enhance student’s development and provide to them a well-rounded education.
Music has played a vital role in human culture and evidence based on archaeological sites can date it back to prehistoric times. It can be traced through almost all civilizations in one form or another. As time has progressed so has the music and the influences it has on people. Music is an important part of popular culture throughout the world, but it is especially popular in the United States. The music industry here is, and has been, a multi-million dollar business that continues to play an important role in American popular culture. This is also a art form and business that is forever changing as the times and more importantly, technology changes. Technology has changed the way music is made as well as how it is produced,
In recent years it’s become noticeable that students are using all different forms of music to help them while studying or doing homework. When listening to music one may notice how that person may tap their foot or drum their fingers, even though they appear to be focused on the task in front of them. The rhythm of the piece, whether it is fast or slow, causes the listener’s heartbeat to synch with it (How Music Affects Our Mood, 2014). The question however is which music to listen to. In some studies, test subjects show that the louder the music the more distracted the subjects became (Manthei, 2014). Doctor Emma Gray, a clinical psychologist in Britain, says, “If you choose the right music for the topic you are
Music from all over the world presents a range of musical theories. Some of these are documented in writing whilst others are transmitted orally. Discuss and give examples with reference to both Western and non-Western music.