So every time we see a piece of music, there is a little difference.
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Lippa had initially been approached to contribute a short piece of music for the anniversary.
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They will work with London composer Jason Yarde on a piece of music exploring "new world rhythms".
"Right then, I began to think about how a composer builds hybridity into a piece of music, " he said.
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While currently in its third iteration, this piece of music has remained more or less unchanged over the past three decades.
The two have worked together for about 20 years, but Ms. Gerring doesn't create dance to a specific piece of music.
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There will be a total of 19 new items, new NPCs and a new ending that features a new piece of music.
He was asked about conducting his approach to a piece of music.
Even babies have been shown to be sensitive to beats and can recognize a piece of music that they've already heard.
The little sonata by Diogenio Bigaglia is a remarkable piece of music that really stands out in comparison with his other instrumental works.
This was because the participants had to experience "chills" consistently, to the same piece of music, without diminishing on multiple listening or in different environments.
In 2001, leaders of a few small-budget symphony orchestras around the country gathered to commission a new piece of music from a nationally known composer.
The algorithm starts out by generating a random set of notes that GenJam plays in accordance with what it knows about the piece of music.
One day when he was passing a record shop in central London filled mostly with young people he heard a piece of music that seemed familiar.
The piece of music is also known as Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1 and is sung with much gusto at every Last Night of the Proms.
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There are moments that seem transcendent in their lives - a beautiful sunset, a football crowd filling a stadium with noise, or a moving piece of music.
They probe and analyze from every angle until they discover how to best unveil the psychological, physical, and spiritual states that a great piece of music evokes.
To achieve this, researchers marked when participants felt a shiver down the spine of the sort that many people feel in response to a favourite piece of music.
Be sure to listen for the cell phone interfering with the guitar amp at the end, and add that image to a piece of music that begs for visuals.
But if you really want to get your hands dirty, head back to the main menu and click on the "Composer" section, which contains a simple piece of music-editing software.
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It seems intuitive that different people, based on their personalities, preferences and personal histories of listening to particular music, will have different experiences when exposed to a particular piece of music.
He seems consumed by his own thoughts, whether onscreen or in a piece of music, but there's one crucial key to the success of his art: He never comes off as self-absorbed.
In the most emotional moment of the service Native American Robert Tree Cody, also known as Thunder Bear, performed an original piece of music composed in the tradition of his Maricopa and Dakota ancestors.
One resulting theory is that these brain areas are involved in holding particular parts of a song, such as the melody, in the mind while the rest of the piece of music plays on, Abrams said.
To mark the anniversary, it has commissioned a piece of music to be performed simultaneously by the London Symphony Orchestra at the Guildhall in London and by Camerata Ireland at Derry's Guildhall, using the latest technology.
For example, Liquid Audio, based in Redwood City, California, relies mainly on its own brand of encryption, which ensures that each piece of music sent out is encoded so that only the intended recipient can play it.
Regarding Lebrecht's criticism, he said " every time anybody performs a new piece of music, there are always 100 people to say that it's bad and 100 people to say that it's good, and that's just a matter of opinion".
Just as a race car driver might discuss the fine points of his engine, I had the hero in my novel "The Soloist" dissect the piano's inner workings in relation to a given piece of music: pedal action, tuning, hammers and bridge.
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