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Pedagogy of Global Events : Insights from Concerts, Film Festivals and Social Network Happenings
Pedagogy of Global Events explores a relatively new phenomenon of cultural events—concerts, media experiences, and film series—designed to bring attention to global problems and spark action.This case-based analysis addresses a range of events to consider questions about what it means to educate the wider public about significant global challenges, the meaning and limits of these efforts, and how media refracts these experiences.The analyses are informed by data collected from organizers of special events, participants in attendance, those viewing online or after-the-fact through media representations, as well as through a careful analysis of web artifacts created by and in response to the events.By offering rare empirical analyses of global events, this book is valuable reading for organizers and attendees alike.
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Is Baroque music serious music or entertainment music?
Baroque music can be seen as both serious music and entertainment music. On one hand, it was often composed for religious or ceremonial purposes, and its intricate compositions and use of counterpoint demonstrate a high level of musical sophistication. On the other hand, Baroque music was also performed in social settings and was meant to entertain and delight audiences. Its lively rhythms and expressive melodies were often used for dancing and other forms of entertainment. Therefore, Baroque music can be appreciated for its serious artistic qualities as well as its ability to provide enjoyment and entertainment.
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What type of entertainment do you prefer: movies, series, or music?
I prefer series because I enjoy the longer story arcs and character development that can occur over multiple episodes or seasons. I find it more engaging to follow a story over time rather than in a single sitting. Additionally, I appreciate the variety of genres and styles that series offer, allowing me to explore different types of storytelling and themes.
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What is the difference between serious music and entertainment music?
Serious music, also known as classical music, is typically more complex and structured, often requiring formal training to perform and appreciate. It is often focused on artistic expression and can be more emotionally and intellectually demanding. On the other hand, entertainment music, such as pop, rock, and hip-hop, is generally more accessible and designed to entertain and engage a wide audience. It often prioritizes catchy melodies, danceable rhythms, and relatable lyrics, and is more commonly associated with popular culture and commercial success.
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Does entertainment determine the music videos?
Entertainment can influence the content and style of music videos, but it does not necessarily determine them. While music videos are often created with the intention of entertaining and engaging audiences, they can also serve as a platform for artistic expression and storytelling. The creative vision of the artist and director, as well as the message of the song, can also play a significant role in shaping the content and direction of music videos. Ultimately, a combination of factors, including entertainment value, artistic vision, and the message of the music, can contribute to the final product.
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From Footlights to "The Flickers," Collectible Sheet Music : Broadway Shows and Silent Movies
From Footlights to "The Flickers" is the long awaited fourth book in the collectible sheet music series by Marion Short.Two of the most popular collecting categories are covered in this colorful book-the music of the Broadway stage, and silent screen movie music.Over 560 full color photographs of sheet music covers from musical shows and silent movies accompany the informative text.The movie songs are arranged alphabetically by cover personality, and the section becomes a compendium of all the major silent screen stars from the earliest days of the "flickers" to the sound revolution in 1929. From Footlights to "The Flickers" follows the success of Mrs. Short's other books about sheet music, The Gold in Your Piano Bench (tearjerkers, black songs, rags, and blues), More Gold in Your Piano Bench (inventions, wars, and disasters), and Covers of Gold (sports, fashion, illustration, and the dance).
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Music Fundamentals for Musical Theatre
Musical theatre students and performers are frequently asked to learn musical material in a short space of time; sight-read pieces in auditions; collaborate with accompanists; and communicate musically with peers, directors, music directors and choreographers.Many of these students and performers will have had no formal musical training.This book offers a series of lessons in music fundamentals, including theory, sight-singing and aural tests, giving readers the necessary skills to navigate music and all that is demanded of them, without having had a formal music training.It focuses on the skills required of the musical theatre performer and draws on musical theatre repertoire in order to connect theory with practice. Throughout the book, each musical concept is laid out clearly and simply with helpful hints and reminders.The author takes the reader back to basics to ensure full understanding of each area.As the concepts begin to build on one another, the format and process is kept the same so that readers can see how different aspects interrelate.Through introducing theoretical ideas and putting each systematically into practice with sight-singing and ear-training, the students gain a much deeper and more integrated understanding of the material, and are able to retain it, using it in voice lessons, performance classes and their professional lives. The book is published alongside a companion website, which offers supporting material for the aural skills component and gives readers the opportunity to drill listening exercises individually and at their own pace.Music Fundamentals for Musical Theatre allows aspirational performers - and even those who aren't enrolled on a course - to access the key components of music training that will be essential to their careers.
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Festivals : A Music Lover's Guide to the Festivals You Need To Know
Festivals is a must-have guide to the world’s best and most memorable music festivals – a list of all those you need to know and those you should experience. Discover the compelling stories behind the most significant and exciting events around the world which shape music and festival culture.This inspirational global guide showcases 50 bucket list festivals with photographs, posters, facts and figures, and draws attention to hundreds more to explore. Highlighting festival giants and jazz classics, pop powerhouses and indie favourites to dance scene darlings and punk rock adventures, we travel from Woodstock, Glastonbury, Coachella and Roskilde to Fuji Rock, Tomorrowland, Burning Man and Afro Punk. Here, the unique experience of a music festival is evocatively captured and an overview of the rise of the wonderful world of festival culture as we know it today revealed. Music journalist and DJ Oliver Keens writes with expertise, having played across Europe, from Glastonbury to the top of a Bulgarian mountain, and he guides us through these special and truly unique cultural gatherings with insight, bringing the vibrant scenes recounted in these pages to life.
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Is music important to you in movies and TV shows?
Yes, music is very important to me in movies and TV shows. It can set the tone, create emotion, and enhance the overall viewing experience. The right music can make a scene more impactful and memorable, and it can also help to convey the message or theme of the story. Good music can draw me into the world of the movie or show and make the viewing experience more immersive and enjoyable.
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How does music recognition work in TV shows and movies?
Music recognition in TV shows and movies typically involves using a database of songs and soundtracks to identify the music being played in a particular scene. This database is often created by music supervisors who work closely with the production team to select the right music for each scene. When a song is played, software can analyze the audio and compare it to the database to determine the exact song and artist. This information is then displayed on screen for viewers to see.
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Which music is suitable for witch performances?
Music that is dark, eerie, and mystical is typically suitable for witch performances. This can include genres such as dark ambient, neofolk, or gothic music. Songs with haunting melodies, ethereal vocals, and occult themes can help create an atmospheric and immersive experience for the audience during a witch performance. Ultimately, the music chosen should complement the overall mood and aesthetic of the performance.
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What music was played at Baroque festivals?
At Baroque festivals, a variety of music was played, including instrumental pieces such as concertos, sonatas, and suites. Vocal music was also popular, with performances of operas, oratorios, and cantatas. The music was often composed by well-known Baroque composers such as Bach, Handel, and Vivaldi. The music played at these festivals was typically grand and elaborate, reflecting the ornate and dramatic style of the Baroque period.
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