Extractions: Click here to try one issue of Forte! magazine for FREE! My question is: Is scheduling different worship styles at different times healthy for a local church? There are many voices calling pastors and worship leaders to adapt new trends when contemplating their style of worship in their churches. These novel methods for contemporizing worship seem compelling at first blush. Yet for the Pentecostal church of the twenty-first century, much is at stake. Our dilemma How to minister to multiple generations in worship is a serious dilemma. Never before in church history have we had four generations present in one service: builders (G.I. generation, silent generation, war babies), boomers, busters (Gen X), and bridgers (Gen Y, millennials). The dilemma unravels further when we consider divergent musical tastes of the older and younger generations. Without vigilant teaching by pastors and worship leaders, sheep gravitate toward selfishness in matters related to worship music. We all like the music that was being sung when we were saved, whether it was seventy years or seven minutes ago. And that is not to mention the preferences of ethnic congregants who also deserve a place at the table.
Musical Instruments - Internet Resources Charts of the frequency composition for a single note played on the guitar are an explanation of the mathematics of music, a comparison of musical http://www.glenbrook.k12.il.us/gbssci/phys/projects/yep/music/muinet.html
Extractions: Glenbrook South Year-End Projects The Physics of Musical Instruments Internet Links The following World Wide Web sites offer information relevant to your project. Depending on your particular research interest, some sites will obviously be more relevant than others. To optimize the efforts of your web search, each site has been described so that you might judge its usefulness in advance. As you proceed with your World Wide Web search, document your progress (both successes and failures) using the Web Site Trail sheet. Exploratorium Snacks: Sound http://www.exploratorium. edu/xref/area_index.html The Exploratorium museum is an excellent site with a wealth of interactive information on a variety of topics. This link will allow you to browse an index of the variety of areas which are included in the museum. A few topical areas in the museum include "Sound and Hearing" and "Waves and Resonance." Clicking on one of the areas will allow you to view a list of exhibits in that area. And clicking on one of the exhibits will allow you to view information about that exhibit accompanied by a graphic and an explanation. Very useful and highly recommended. Exploratorium Snacks: Sound http://www.exploratorium.edu/
Citing Internet Resources Citing Internet resources. To be inserted in A Handbook of Examples For Use in 670 Classical music on the Web WWW site, July 20, 2001 b Composer http://www.library.yale.edu/cataloging/music/wwwcite.htm
Extractions: Citing a location within a web site : locations within New Grove academic sites commercial sites online journals and periodicals ... other examples Contributors to this document are: Chuck Herrold, Mickey Koth, Mark Scharff, Sarah Shaw, Terry Simkins Last updated Mar. 13, 2002 This section is under construction. The examples below are for informational purposes only. They do not indicate any prescriptive practice. See Princeton's statement at http://infoshare1.princeton.edu/katmandu/cp20/refinternet.html Generally, cite WWW pages by giving the name of the page and the date it was consulted. The date is important, since web page contents can change from day to day. Generally do not give the URL, since they tend not to be stable.
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Northwestern University (StudentsReview) - All that said, Northwestern has excellent resources as a midsized Communications general, Computer and Information Sciences gen., English Composition, http://www.studentsreview.com/IL/NWU_i.html
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Extractions: The story of the next generation in sound technology By Bob Johnstone In 1963 Max Mathews, then a researcher at the Bell Laboratories in New Jersey, published a paper in which he predicted that the computer would become the ultimate musical instrument. "There are no theoretical limits," Mathews wrote, "to the performance of the computer as a source of musical sounds." Thirty years later, you can find the father of computer music at Stanford University's Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (abbreviated CCRMA, but pronounced - because this is, after all, California - "Karma"). There, in the Knoll, a 1916 Spanish Gothic edifice that was once the president's residence, with a panoramic view over Silicon Valley, a bunch of young graduate students - engineers, programmers, and roboticists, all of them also accomplished musicians - are building the ultimate musical instrument. Fashioned from software, silicon, solenoids and speakers, this virtual masterpiece will be able to replicate not just the sound, but also the feel of every piano, organ, harpsichord, and keyboard instrument that has ever existed (see "The Ultimate Keyboard," page 60). Of interest only to scholars and performers? Maybe so, but Karma's work has a way of resonating far beyond Stanford's Hoover Tower. The center's researchers have already played a key role in the ongoing metamorphosis of the personal computer from dumb terminal into multimedia machine. From New Jersey to California to Japan to Singapore and back again: for the sound of silicon, what a long, strange trip it has been. A trip that involves Phil Lesh of The Grateful Dead, if only in a walk-on part. As Karma technical director Chris Chafe cheerfully acknowledges, "It's all been totally unexpected."
Music Resources On The Web. musical Telecommunication Applications and resources of the Internet Architek providing high quality music composition, sound design and production http://www.kuzmich.com/handouts/AR.html
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Extractions: Program Description The music program provides courses for both general education and the music major/minor curriculum. Students from all disciplines are encouraged to enroll in music courses, including performance groups and private instruction. The newly completed Music Center includes a 400-seat recital hall with recording facilities, specially equipped classrooms, individual practice and teaching studios, a student computer lab, rehearsal space for ensembles, a gamelan studio, and studios for electronic and computer music. McHenry Library has a separate music section and listening rooms with individual audio and video facilities. Recording and media equipment is available from the Instructional Media Center. Letter Grade Requirement For all students starting fall 2001 and later, all upper-division courses applied toward the music majors must be taken for a letter grade, except Music 120 and ensembles, which may be taken Pass/No Pass.
GameSpy Interview With The Maestro Nobuo Uematsu Gaming s most famous composer talks music with an adoring crowd at GDC. John Carmack on Nextgen Consoles and Game Development (8/12/05) http://www.gamespy.com/articles/595/595017p1.html
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Site Index At The UConn Music And Dramatic Arts Library Information Literacy (gen Ed Requirement) for music Drama This is not ouronly fulltext resource. See other music databases. http://www.lib.uconn.edu/online/research/speclib/music/siteindex.html
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Extractions: Full Review The last time I was on a plane, something which I thought was bad happened to me. I left my CD player in the seat's pocket. I had no way to listen to music now, so I decided to buy something new, something bigger and better. I now know that losing the CD player was a good thing, because I would have never gotten my iPod. This MP3 player has really changed the way I listen to music, I never leave my house without it in my pocket. I ordered my 15 GB iPod online, at http://www.apple.ca. You should buy it online too, since they offer free shipping and you can put a laser engraved message in the back of your iPod for free (mine says "What the hell are you looking at?"). The shipping was very fast, it was delivered to my house three days after I ordered it. In the box I found: the iPod, the standard earphones, the adapter, the firewire cable, and a 4-to-6 pin adapter for the firewire cable. From the moment I placed it on my mom's dock (she got a 20 GB one, with the extras), I loved it. The first day I got it I was up until 3 in the morning fixing all my tags so that it would look nice and organized. By the end of the day I had about 400 songs in it. The next day at school everyone was ooing and wowing the shiny MP3 player, made me feel quite good about my investment. People liked it so much that two of my friends bought iPods a month later.
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