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nexus9112 [7]
3 years ago
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What does Hadero mean when she uses the term, "sonic lineages". What does she describe as her own sonic lineages?Why does Hadero

play the sound of an opera singer warming up? What does this short musical clip reveal to the audience about music?Describe the story Hadero tells to explain why birds are considered to have played an integral part in Ethiopia's musical origins.What is emphatic language? Explain why Haadero says there is a melodicism and musicality built into language. Provide at least one of the examples she gives to demonstrate her point.Explain why John Cage composed a piece that involved no musical notes for more than 4 minutes.Hadero explains how she "remixed" Cage's piece after hearing the distinct sounds of a rolling cooking pan lid. Provide at least three examples of everyday sounds that you can identify in your own life.Your second lab link can be found at What making music does to your brain.What does Limb explain is taking place in the human brain during the instinctual process of creating music?Why is it so difficult to study how the brain creates, how this system within our brains evolved, and the possible capabilities?
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Kazeer [188]3 years ago
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She is talking about her influences when says, "sonic lineages." She says that her sonic lineage stems from everyday soundscape.

To make the audience believe that the audio was an opera singer, but was a bird. This shows that music can be found in any type of sounds.

He tells that was approached by birds who became his teachers and taught music to him. He used the scales to create an indigenous musical system and it is the modal system used in Ethiopia nowadays.

Emphatic language is meant to emphasize, or from surprise. Hadero says there is a melodicism and musicality built into language to bring attention to the music in the present day. She utilizes the word "indey" that has a pitch and a melody.

To prove the point that everyday sounds can be considered music.

The opening of the door, footsteps of people in the street, and the tapping on my computer.

When musicians are improvising the area of the brain is deactivated.

There is no way to measure creativity, this is something very subjective.

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