Archive for August, 2011

Aug 28 2011

Ludwig van Beethoven – King of Kings Music Creator

Published by under History of music

King of kings composer Ludwig van Beethoven came out so baby in 1770 in Bonn, Germany. In childhood have been apparent extraordinary musical talents and his creation of music books first appeared in 1783. In adolescence he had been to Vienna and was introduced to Mozart but the encounter of the two short-lived. 1792 Beethoven returned to Vienna and while he was studying music by Haydn who was then famous Viennese composers (Mozart died a year earlier). Continue Reading »

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Aug 28 2011

The Founder of Jazz

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It is generally agreed that Buddy Bolden was the first musician to play what later became known as jazz. Continue Reading »

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Aug 28 2011

Music Played in the 1960′s Popular Music From the 60s

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Music of the 1960s was characteristic of the revolution that was going on during the decade. It was a time of rebellion and counter-culture in which the younger people were questioning everything, including authority, corporations, the government, and other aspects of everyday life. Continue Reading »

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Aug 28 2011

Music for Relaxation and Massage and other Therapies

Published by under Function of music

Blue Crystal Music have created the Inner Peace album specifically for massage, but have found that it also assists healers, is used during yoga classes, other cosmetic and medical therapies. It helps people with sleep problems, including children and babies and generally eases stress related symptoms. Continue Reading »

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Aug 27 2011

Music Therapy used to treat children with developmental delay

Published by under Function of music,music based

Music therapy is a relatively recent development in complementary health care which is commonly used to help children suffering from a wide range of psychological and learning disorders. Although many paediatricians acknowledge that creating and listening to music can be of considerable therapeutic value to children, particularly in encouraging communication skills, until very recently there had been no controlled studies to investigate the exact nature of any such benefits. Continue Reading »

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