<em>Listed below are my identified knowledge, skills and personal qualities that I learned through music studies that I applied to other settings:
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- <em>Knowledge: Through music, I learned new things. There are musics that are trivial and full of interesting lyrics and facts. It makes Google something when I hear musics that makes me curious. Like what happened to a band Metallica now or how do they rise to fame. And who is Emilia Earheart from the lyrics of New Radicals' "Someday We'll Know" etc. These things was become beneficial to me. Because it added to my knowledge.
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- <em>Skills: By being a music lover, I was able to learn how to play drums. I did not go to a music school, but I was able to learn how to play drums just by listening to the beat. I am now using this skill of mine to my existing band. It helps me to earn extra income and at the same time it makes me happy.
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- <em>Personal Qualities: Through music, I can use it when I wanted to relax. Music helps me to feel calm.
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k-12
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i love it and im a crybaby <3
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okay I got you I am trying to find it
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Sometimes called major–minor tonality, this system uses the notes of the major and minor scales (which are diatonic scales—i.e., comprise five whole tones and two semitones) plus optional auxiliary, or chromatic, notes as the raw material with which to build melodies and chords.
The minor tonality is generally thought of as serious, sad or dark sounding. Songs that are intense, bold or dark tend to use the minor tonality. A rapper detailing his or her hardships of street life is typically better suited by the minor tonality.
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