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Term Papers on Music-The Timeless Language

Term Paper TitleMusic-The Timeless Language
# of Words557
# of Pages (250 words per page double spaced)2.23

Music-The Timeless Language
      Music has been around since the Ancient Greeks’ use of the lyre and flute for entertainment.  Music grew from these simple instruments to complex symphonies of Mozart, Bach, and Beethoven.  Modern music ranges from symphonies, rock and roll, to rap. All of these forms of music share the ingredients that keep music popular.  Involvement in music furnishes a person with the ability to communicate, use time wisely, and to have fun.


Music has a use that might not be as noticeable at first; you can communicate to the player and writer of the song.  First of all, there are no language barriers. Every note will always be the same, which means you could play a piece that a Japanese man or woman wrote and not have any trouble.  One way that you can communicate using music is by the way the player plays it.  When playing a march or folk song, the player is probably in a good mood.  Not only because of the upbeat tempo can you communicate with the player, but also you can communicate with the writer.  If the writer always writes slow, sad songs, then he probably is a depressed man. He may be expressing the way he feels.  Robert King wrote “Trombone King”, which is a march that sounds like the circus, and as it turns out, when Robert was a boy, he ran away to the circus. Communicating with others is obviously a great purpose of music.


            Music also provides a way to use time actively, and productively.  If a person is bored, it is easy to pick up an instrument and play a song or two.  Music will also provide a break in ...

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