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Got Music?

Joy Schwarz·2014-05-01

Music is a beautiful gift from God, created by him and given to you to be a part of your life. With its stirring melodies and inspiring words, music is often powerful and moving, helping to build strong connections to other believers, while strengthening the faith of those who use it to express thei

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An Introduction to the History of Music

Melissa VanBaren·2001-05-01

As many may (or may not) have noticed, music is very much a part of our culture today. Every nation, country, and city is filled with music. There are all kinds of music—that which praises God and that which is slanderous, vulgar, and even blasphemous. Every person can associate with music. It is th

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Music

Anne Alphenaar·1943-01-01

What is music? It is a language which conveys ideas and feelings that words cannot express. But it is for the ear alone. Music is the most elemental of the arts. It surrounds our lives and play. Whether people are conscious of it or not, all are swayed by music. It can induce bodily activity or slee

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Music?

Clare Kuiper·1966-02-01

Music expresses at different moments serenity or exuberance, regret or triumph, fury or delight. It has an expressive power behind its notes which gives to the listener the meaning and message of the piece or song. It is woven out of all sorts of beautiful sounds, therefore music becomes a language

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Music

Jeanette Stellinga·1948-02-01

Music, I think, has a place in al­most all of our lives although not often discussed. Music brings joy to many. We, as Christian youth, should not have the same music as the world. We should show that we are a different people by our music as well as in other ways, such as refraining from attending

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Music Young People Should Listen To

Richard Bloem·1960-05-01

Through the medium of music, man’s joy, sorrows, victories, defeats, conflicts of the soul, and superficial expression are revealed as he combines tones with rhythm to represent his particular mood and accent his verbal expression. That such is the case no one can deny. One who is skilled in the art

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Music

Antoinette Borduin·1946-06-01

Music is one of the oldest and best ways of expressing one’s feelings or sentiments. It holds an important part in our social life. At every society meeting we sing songs out of our hymn books. In our church services we thank and praise God also through our music. We worship and adore our Maker. Eve

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Secular Music – Good or Bad?

Hulda Kuiper·1962-07-01

To another, the music may be a mere jumble of instruments and consequently have no meaning at all. On the other hand, if a composer so writes a piece of music with the corresponding text with the sole purpose of dishonoring God’s name and Word, we must have none of it. Witness the majority of songs

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Musical Development of the Child

Coraine Streyle·1962-01-01

Music is preeminently a means of glorifying God. This is best done and most gloriously accomplished through words. This can, however, be also done by instrumentation. The music education of every child should begin with singing. It is the natural medium for self-expression. Therefore, music educator

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Teaching Classical Music in the Elementary School

Hulda Kuiper·1960-01-01

In this way they will also enjoy music, especially that which is rhythmic and melodic. At this time we wish to make the student aware of classical music. We may divide classical music into several categories, all of which cannot be thoroughly discussed here. Let us take a look at a few of them. Nati