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February 27, 2010in Features by jasmine-reese
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February 27, 2010in Features by laurie-trlak
“Music cleanses the understanding; inspires it, and lifts it into a realm which it would not reach if it were left to itself.” —Henry Ward Beecher in William Congreve’s The Mourning Bride, 1697
When you’ve had a rough day, do you like to kick back and listen to your favorite music? Do you find that in [...]
February 27, 2010in Features by guest-contributor
Research has shown that it is evident that there is a strong association between music and particular people, places and events in the mind of the patient. It has been found that in these particular people, music that triggers the strongest memories is also that which evokes the most pronounced emotional responses, which are in some cases—extreme.
February 27, 2010in Features by jasmine-reese
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February 27, 2010in Features by jasmine-reese
You only have ten minutes to practice. What do you do to get the best out of it?
February 27, 2010in Features by jasmine-reese
Be liberal, flowing in to change with an open and free mind. Does being liberal, then, mean not preserving some of our treasures in history? Should change exclude music of the past?
The classical genre seems to be taking the biggest hit in our suffering economy. We are not prepared to say that it is disappearing, [...]
February 27, 2010in Features by jasmine-reese
I extend a warm welcome to you all. However, I must apologize for breezing over the welcome and addressing an issue up for debate.
Late means the “time” in which one starts, not his or her skill level. It’s amazing how many people say to me, “Jasmine, I am not a late starter anymore because I [...]
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