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statuscvo [17]
2 years ago
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Musical connotation happens when music is associated with extra-musical events or experiences. True or false?.

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oksano4ka [1.4K]2 years ago
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Musical connotation happens when music is associated with extra-musical events or experiences.  This statement is true.

Music stimulates the brain, relieves pain, and reduces stress and memory. A Harvard study found that relaxing music can lower blood pressure and heart rate after exercise. 1: Sound arrangements using classical music melodies, rhythms, and normal harmonies. 2: The art of creating pleasing and expressive combinations of tones, especially using melody, rhythm, and usually harmony. I want to study music at university.

People used different sounds to express fear and happiness. These sounds, along with some sounds heard from animals such as B. birdsong, may have led them to make music. When humans first started using tools, it is possible that they did so in rhythms or regular patterns, such as beating grain.

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