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MUSIC

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MUSICSpeaker : Min Byoung Joon (Steven)

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Definition

Genre

Instrument

Effect

DefinitionMusic

- is the temporal and acoustic art that ex-presses the emotions and ideology of human using ‘SOUND’. In other words, music expresses our feelings that joy, sadness, anger, and so on through a sheet of music. This is a composition. And then, when the music is performed by an in-strument or a voice, the music is completed. So, we can appreciate ‘MUSIC’ in this way.

Genre

• Classic

- It rooted in the traditions of Western music.

- Its characteristics are of-ten sweet and melodic.

 

Genre

• Ballad

- The word ballad originally derived from an Old French word meaning “dancing song.”

- Quiet and lyrical tone.

Genre

• Jazz

- It originated at the be-ginning of the 20th cen-tury in New Orleans.

- Its characteristics are rhythmical and swing.

Genre• R&B

- It is a popular  African-American music  that originated in the 1940s.

- Its characteristics are deep tempos and mellow intonation.

Genre• Rock

- It originated as "rock and roll" in the United States in the 1950s.

-Its characteristics are strong rhythm and powerful lyrics.

Genre• Hip-hop

- It originated by a black at the mid- 1970s in the United States. - Its characteristics are free and jam.

Instrument

Hornbostel-Sachs classification system

- was created in 1914 to categories musical in-struments into logical family groupings based on the nature of the initial vibrating body.

Instrument1. Idiophones - sound is primarily produced by the actual

body of the instrument, vibrating, rather than a string, membrane, or column of air. In essence, this group includes all percussion instruments apart from drums, as well as some other instruments.

 

Instrument

2. Membranophones - sound is primarily produced by the vibration of a tightly stretched membrane. This group includes all drums and kazoos.  

Instrument

3.Chordophones - sound is primarily produced by the vibration of a string or strings. This group includes all instru-ments generally called string instruments in the west, as well as many (but not all) keyboard in-struments, like pianos and harpsichords.

Instrument4. Aerophones - sound is primarily produced by vibrating air. The instrument itself does not vibrate, and there are no vibrating strings or mem-branes.

InstrumentA later revision added a fifth top-level group, electrophones, which are instru-ments which make sound primarily by way of electricallydriven oscillators, such as theremins or synthesizers.

Effect Roles of music • Music can promote the physical activity by rhythmic sense.• It affects to emotional aspects.• It promotes imaginative power• It can remind forgotten memories.• It activates or calm mental activity.• It gives us the rhythmic sense and vitality to daily life.   

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