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  2. Background music - Wikipedia

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    Background music (British English: piped music) is a mode of musical performance in which the music is not intended to be a primary focus of potential listeners, but its content, character, and volume level are deliberately chosen to affect behavioral and emotional responses in humans such as concentration, relaxation, distraction, and excitement.

  3. Wikipedia:WikiProject Music - Wikipedia

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    Some Wikipedians have formed a project to better organize information in articles related to music. This page and its subpages contain their suggestions; it is hoped that this project will help to focus the efforts of other Wikipedians. If you would like to help, please inquire on the talk page or on those of the project subpages. (See links ...

  4. Wikipedia:WikiProject Music/Free music taskforce - Wikipedia

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    Allows the user to find CC-BY-SA tracks, explore a track's source projects, modify it, publish it and download it. Editing Audacity - Open source music editor. May require LAME. Splitting recordings into separate tracks with Audacity; Converting Dbpoweramp; Uploading Commonist; Searching Wikimedia Commons Ogg Files; Other Files

  5. TEDx Music Project - Wikipedia

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    The TEDx Music Project is a catalog of the best live music from TEDx events around the world. [1] This initiative is independently organized by a group of TEDx licensees, [2] not created by TED. [3] As of August 2015, the TEDx Music Project SoundCloud catalog contained over 600 tracks. New songs are released each Tuesday.

  6. Motif (music) - Wikipedia

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    The Encyclopédie de la Pléiade defines a motif as a "melodic, rhythmic, or harmonic cell", whereas the 1958 Encyclopédie Fasquelle maintains that it may contain one or more cells, though it remains the smallest analyzable element or phrase within a subject. [5]

  7. Night and Fog (1956 film) - Wikipedia

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    From 1954 to 1955, a number of activities took place in observance of the tenth anniversary of the liberation of France and of the concentration camps. [2] One of these was an exhibition curated by Olga Wormser and Henri Michel, Resistance, Liberation, Deportation, which opened on 10 November 1954 at the Institut Pédagogique National (National Teaching Institute) in Paris. [3]

  8. Ethnomusicology - Wikipedia

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    Ethnomusicology (from Greek ἔθνος ethnos ‘nation’ and μουσική mousike ‘music’) is the multidisciplinary study of music in its cultural context, investigating social, cognitive, biological, comparative, and other dimensions involved other than sound.

  9. Journal of Research in Music Education - Wikipedia

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    At first many of the articles described historical and descriptive research, but in the early 1960s the journal began to shift toward experimental research. The Society for Research in Music Education was established in 1960 and the Journal of Research in Music Education became its official publication in 1963.