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science fair question- Does listening to music while you study affect your ability to memorize facts?
im doing science fair question of Does listening to music while you study affect your ability to memorize facts? i was wondering how should i start this project and how should i make an experiment of it. so PLEASE HELP ME. thanks.
Here is an article with some info re: this. You can start here http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/5634312/does_listening_to_background_music.html
Also, you can run variety of tests: 1) number and letters (like said in this article) and then 2) to read/memorize the text /facts, as they are listening to music (1 group) and another not listening to anything (2 group). Then, make a test for both group and compare the results (the answers) - which group on average does better?
Listening to music (specific music) may help to get better concentration, as it can put brains in a specific state. See how it works out. Let me know (olgalishansky@gmail.com)
I recommend to use Baroque, slowly/medium tempo music (not distractive, but rather calming/balancing - e.g. slow part from Brandenburg Concerto... I can give you more ideas on a specific piece, if you'd like)
Good luck!
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Yvonne Fair $74.88 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Yvonne Fair (October 21, 1942 March 6, 1994) was an African American singer, best known for her 1976 recording of It Should Have Been Me. Born as Flora Yvonne Coleman in Richmond, Virginia, Fair got her start as a latterday member of the reformulated Chantels and the James Brown Revue. While performing with Brown, she recorded the song I Found You, which he later reworked into his own signature hit I Got You (I Feel Good). She signed to Motown Records in the early 1970s as a result of her work with Chuck Jackson and she appeared in a minor role as a chanteuse in the film, Lady Sings the Blues. Fair then joined up with producer Norman Whitfield for a series of singles in a hard funk vein: Love Aint No Toy, Walk Out the Door If You Wanna, and her cover version of Funky Music Sho Nuff Turns Me On. All these featured on her only album for Motown in 1975 called The Bitch Is Black, which was rereleased on cd for the first time more than 30 years later. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 92 Publication Date: 2010/10/02 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.22 inches |
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Alfred 81BQ25210 Markham Fair Suite Music Book $29.77 Alfred Music Publishing is the world s largest educational music publisher. Alfred produces educational' reference' pop' and performance materials for teachers' students' professionals' and hobbyists spanning every musical instrument' style' and difficulty level. This set of short pieces depicts events that occur annually at fairs all over the world. Ferris wheels' cotton candy and a fanfare to open the fair are all included. Unique to this short suite is amp;quot;Old McDonald's Barnamp;quot;' a popular viewing event with children found at the Markham Fair. In this movement' animal noises are emulated within the group. This work is not too difficult and is very interesting and fun for all players. Every member is featured and gets a chance to perform some melodic material. There is an optional percussion part. |
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Alfred 81CB9820 Markham Fair Suite Music Book $61.44 Alfred Music Publishing is the world s largest educational music publisher. Alfred produces educational' reference' pop' and performance materials for teachers' students' professionals' and hobbyists spanning every musical instrument' style' and difficulty level. This set of short pieces depicts events that occur annually at fairs all across North America. Ferris wheels' cotton candy' and a fanfare to open the fair are all included. Unique to this short suite is Old McDonald's Barn' a popular viewing event with children found at the Markham Fair. In this movement' animal noises are emulated within the group. This work is not too difficult and is very interesting and fun for all players. Every section in the band is featured and gets a chance to perform some melodic material. |
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Reclaiming Fair Use (Paperback) $24.11 In the increasingly complex and combative arena of copyright in the digital age, record companies sue college students over peer-to-peer music sharing, YouTube removes home movies because of a song playing in the background, and filmmakers are denied a distribution deal when some permissions “i” proves undottable. Patricia Aufderheide and Peter Jaszi chart a clear path through the confusion by urging a robust embrace of a principle long-embedded in copyright law, but too often poorly understood—fair use. By challenging the widely held notion that current copyright law has become unworkable and obsolete in the era of digital technologies, Reclaiming Fair Use promises to reshape the debate in both scholarly circles and the creative community.             This indispensable guide distills the authors’ years of experience advising documentary filmmakers, English teachers, performing arts scholars, and other creative professionals into no-nonsense advice and practical examples for content producers. Reclaiming Fair Use begins by surveying the landscape of contemporary copyright law—and the dampening effect it can have on creativity—before laying out how the fair-use principle can be employed to avoid copyright violation. Finally, Aufderheide and Jaszi summarize their work with artists and professional groups to develop best practice documents for fair use and discuss fair use in an international context. Appendixes address common myths about fair use and provide a template for creating the reader’s own best practices. Reclaiming Fair Use will be essential reading for anyone concerned with the law, creativity, and the ever-broadening realm of new media. |
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Justin Bieber fans should listen to Fair to Midland (good music)
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