by David Gibson | Dec 16, 2016 | Music, Student Research
This paper describes the different tuning systems that have been used in music over time. Temperaments are varied and each has its strong and weak points. The many tuning systems have played a wonderful role in the evolution of music the composers and...
by David Gibson | Dec 15, 2016 | Music, Student Research
In my research, I have found many exciting articles on music. One of these articles is a Ted Talks video on You Tube by Evelyn Glennie. She is a deaf percussionist, and the subject of her talk is “How to Truly Listen.” She explains that listening to music is more than...
by David Gibson | Dec 8, 2016 | Music, Student Research
What was it about the vibration of the Grateful Dead that drew beings together from all walks of life together in unity? Were they potentially the greatest sound healers in rock and roll? Some came for freedom, inspiration, drugs, spiritual experiences; others came to...
by David Gibson | Dec 8, 2016 | Music, Student Research
I am very passionate about the evolution of Jazz in the United States and New Orleans as an African American Art birthed out of surviving and rebelling slavery. I am very passionate that as a nation we recognize that without West African Drumming and the history in...
by David Gibson | Dec 7, 2016 | Music, Student Research
A study of nine elements to consider when composing healing music. Taken from “Sounding the Inner Landscape – Music as Medicine” by Kay Gardner. Ratings Current Average Ratings Overall Grade Avg: 0/5 Interesting Avg: 0/5 Practical Application...
by David Gibson | Nov 18, 2016 | Music, Student Research
Imagine you’re a plant and have to listen to music that your housekeeper likes to play all day. Take out a piece of paper and number it 1 to 5. I’ll reveal the names of the pieces after this 5 minute test. Turn up the sound. The test will take five...
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