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The Art of Music

The Art of Music. Lisa Schlais Silver Lake College June 20 , 2011. What is Music?. Purest art form Comprised of: Sound, rhythm, melody, harmony, tonality, texture, and musical form Allows the performer and the receiver to express emotions and ideals through verse and melody.

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The Art of Music

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  1. The Art of Music Lisa Schlais Silver Lake College June 20, 2011

  2. What is Music? • Purest art form • Comprised of: • Sound, rhythm, melody, harmony, tonality, texture, and musical form • Allows the performer and the receiver to express emotions and ideals through verse and melody

  3. The Art of Performance • Singer • Songwriter • Play a musical instrument • Composer • Performing in an ensemble/band • Solo artist

  4. Methodology of Music • Truth • Love • Power

  5. Music and Its Complexities Benefits Limitations The talent to perform well for others Close-mindedness to different genres and subject matter within music • Self Expression • Telling of stories • Complete honesty with oneself

  6. References • Bayer, J. (2009, February 28). The most misunderstood rock songs of all-time . Message posted to http://music.ign.com/articles/957/957991p1.html • Bluegreeguitar, (2011, June 1). Truth, love, power in music Message posted to http://www.guitarkitchen.com/truth-love-power-in-music/ • Sporre, D., (2009). Perceiving the arts: An introduction to the humanities. New Jersey: Prentice Hall

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