Unit 4: Music and Arts

Bảo Anh Nguyễn
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Bùi Ngọc Anh
14 tháng 12 2017 lúc 12:10

Dear Dean !

I'm very happy to hear that you're in Ha Noi agains.Would you like to come to the direct show of Fingers Family with me ? I think that Satuday evening will good to you.The show will start at 8 P.M , in concert hall. So I'll wait you at the coffee shop opposite the concert hall. Hope you be there !

Love

Your Friend

Bui Ngoc Anh

Trúc Nhữ
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bé con baby
14 tháng 12 2017 lúc 21:56

The importance of art in our daily lives is very similar to that of music. Just like art, music can make life extremely joyful and can have a huge effect on our mood. In the workplace in particular, music is something that can help people set the mood for what they are about to do. If you have something hard or difficult to work on or are feeling tired, an energetic song will likely wake you up and add some enthusiasm to the situation. Similarly, when stress is high, many people find that relaxing to calming music is something that eases the mind.

Nguyễn Ngô Minh Trí
14 tháng 12 2017 lúc 22:33

The importance of art in our daily lives is very similar to that of music. Just like art, music can make life extremely joyful and can have a huge effect on our mood. In the workplace in particular, music is something that can help people set the mood for what they are about to do. If you have something hard or difficult to work on or are feeling tired, an energetic song will likely wake you up and add some enthusiasm to the situation. Similarly, when stress is high, many people find that relaxing to calming music is something that eases the mind.

Gió
14 tháng 12 2017 lúc 20:47

vì sao nông nô đứng lên chống lại lãnh chúa?

Candy Nguyễn
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I don
26 tháng 12 2017 lúc 21:06

Arts have helped me a lot! As you may be aware, I have special needs! Due to that, I could neither communicate well, nor do well academically. If there was something I could do well, it was music. Music has changed my life. Now I want to use music as a way of connecting with people. If it helped me, it could help a lot of other people who went through difficulties.

Arts is not a waste of time. It is not useless. Arts are very essential to our lives. Yes, I may not get a wonderful job, but as long as it gives me happiness, and gives the best out of me, and at least getting some payment, what's the problem?

So my request is to please take the arts seriously. Don't treat the arts as useless thing. Don't think that it destroys education, because it doesn't!

To the education board, please don't ever think of cutting the arts. If you care about your student's education, then please consider the arts in your school. The arts bring out the best in everyone. Hope you understand.

Nguyễn Thị Ngọc Ánh
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locdss9
20 tháng 12 2017 lúc 18:46

tự giới thiệu nha bạn

Music and arts play important role in our life because of many reasons as follow.Firstly, music and arts can make our life more interesting and they help us enrtain and relax our mind.Secondly, when we feel bored, music will make us happier.Thirdly, paintings and films are very interesting and fantastic arts form.Last but not least they educate us love nature country and our life and they can make our life better and better.Inconclusion we can not live without music and arts .They are woderful things in our life

Vương Tử Diệp Nhi
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Trịnh Ánh Ngọc
23 tháng 12 2017 lúc 12:36

I love EDM music !

Around us have a lots of hobbies. But music is the most of them. Because have music, we'll have lots of fun and we'll have the energy to work.

For that reason, i like music very much. I really really love EDM music. Because it have described as a powerful rhythm derived from the 1970s disco music and in some respects it is also a pop music experience, also known as pop music, Avant-garde musician Kraftwerk is a group electronic music of Germany. The EDM category is becoming popular and popular through popular dance clubs and clubs around the world. EDMs are made and built using electronic instruments such as the Synthersizer, Drum electric and sequencers and all focused on how to tap into the most distinctive sounds and sounds of these instruments, which explains why musicians and singers EDM music in the world is very focused on the new sound of electronic instruments or the highly experimental exploitation of electronic instruments are outdated. One of the very concrete examples is the re-use of Roland's supposedly off-the-shelf electronic drums, with TR 808, 909 and electronic bass TB 303s of the 80s. Dance was very popular in 2006. In the late 1980s, EDM developed a new rung with the introduction of personal computers (PCs), many of the dance genres that use electronic instruments gained It greatly facilitates the introduction of the MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface), which allows electronic instruments to exchange information with each other and synchronize with the sound they create. We need to remember some of the main types of EDM, such as dubstep or remix. Some famous EDM artists include Tiesto, Martin Garrix, Hardwell ... Every year, DJ Mag magazine publishes a list of the top 100 ***** in the world. According to the chart in 2016, Alan Walker is currently the number one DJ in the world.

I WISH YOU STUDY HARD !

Truong Nguyen Tran
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Thục Trinh
24 tháng 12 2017 lúc 18:42

My favourite food is pancake. It's very tasty and delicous. To do this food we need: two eggs, three teaspoons of sugar, four tablespoons of fluor and one cup of milk. We can make this food such as:

- First, beat the eggs together with suagr, flour and milk.

- Next, heat the oil over medium heat in a frying pan.

- Then, por about 1/4 cup of the mixture into the pan at a time.

- After that, cook until golden.

- Finally, serve with some vegetables.

Trương Thế Hùng
24 tháng 12 2017 lúc 20:42

My favourite food is fried fish, its very delicious and good for health. Its very easy to cook this food:

Ingredient:sugar, sauce, salt, garlic and the main is fresh fish.

First: clean the fish

Second: beat the fish together with garlic salt, sugar and sauce

Finally: Fried them

Phạm Thị Khánh Ly
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Đoàn Quốc Cường
15 tháng 1 2018 lúc 19:20

1.Yes, I do

2.water pupetry, ...

3.Quan ho Bac Nnh, hat cheo, water puppetry,..

4.Yes, I do. Because it make me relax.

5.Pop music, blue music, rock, electronic dance music,...

6.My favourite music is elecronic dance music. When I listen it I feel relax and I want to dance.

vo le trinh
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Nguyễn Linh
26 tháng 12 2017 lúc 13:18

I and my friends often take part in childrens program. This is a program which help orphans, street children, and mentally/physically disabled children in our town to have better life. We often visit them on sunday at house of gratitude. We give them presents such as fruit, candy, cakes, old clothes and so on. We teach them to learn about many things in life, tell them funny and meaningful stories,..etc ..so that they can fall in line with society without any complex. They're very happy and like us. I think it's really a useful activity. I as well as my friends contribute to making the world better.

khanhhuyen6a5
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Thảo Phương
28 tháng 12 2017 lúc 15:15

Tet is a national and family festival. It is an occasion for every Vietnamese to have a good time while thinking about the last year and the next year. At Tet, spring fairs are organized, streets and public buildings are brightly decorated and almost all shops are crowded with people shopping for Tet. At home, every is tidied, special food is cooked,offerings of food, fresh water, flowers and betel are made on the family altar with burning joss- sticks scenting the air. First-footing is made when the lucky visitor comes and children are given lucky money wrapped in a red tiny envelope. Tet is also a time for peace and love. During Tet, children often behave well and friends, relatives and neighbors give each other best wishes for the new year.

O=C=O
28 tháng 12 2017 lúc 15:20

Handicrafts have been around since man’s earliest days in accordance with the prevailing environmental conditions. The first examples were necessities such as protection or coverings. Handicrafts were later improved and adapted according to environmental conditions, eventually becoming "traditional" and accepted as an art that reflects the artistic sense, feelings and cultural characteristics of a society.

Traditional Turkish handicrafts form a rich mosaic by bringing together genuine values with the cultural heritage of the different civilizations which have passed through Anatolia over the millennia.

Traditional Turkish handicrafts include; carpet-making, rug-making, sumac, cloth-weaving, writing, tile-making, ceramics and pottery, embroidery, leather manufacture, musical instrument-making, masonry, copper work, basket-making, saddle-making, felt-making, weaving, woodwork, cart-making etc.

Weaving materials in traditional Turkish handicrafts consist of wool, mohair, cotton, bristles and silk.

Weaving can be done with all kinds of cloth, and produces plaits, carpets, rugs and felt obtained by spinning thread, connecting the fibers together or by other methods.

Weaving is a handicraft which has been practiced in Anatolia for many years and considered as a mean of earning a livelihood.

Embroidery, a unique example of Turkish handicrafts, is not only used for decoration but also as a means of communication tool with the symbolism in its designs. Today, embroidery made with tools such as the crochet needle, needle, shuttle and hairpin designed either as a border or motif, and goes by different names according to the implement used and the technique. These include; needle, crochet needle, shuttle, hairpin, silk cocoon, wool, candle stick, bead and left-over cloth. Embroidery is generally seen in the provinces of Kastamonu, Konya, Elazığ, Bursa, Bitlis, Gaziantep, İzmir, Ankara, Bolu, Kahramanmaraş, Aydın, İçel, Tokat and Kütahya, although it is gradually losing importance and becoming restricted to trousseau chests.

Along with embroidery used in traditional costumes, jewellery is also commonly used as an accessory. All the civilizations which have existed in Anatolia have produced artistic works made from precious or semi-precious stones and metal. Turkoman jewellery is an excellent example of genuine methods that were brought to Anatolia by the Seljuks. In the Ottoman period, jewellery gained importance in parallel to the development of the empire.

In the Bronze Age in Anatolia, bronze obtained by mixing tin with copper, and materials such as copper, gold and silver were also wrought and cast. The most used material is copper. Various techniques, such as casting, scraping, savaklama, küftgani, ajir kesme and kazima were used. There are also different techniques for working other materials such as brass, gold, silver, and today these handicrafts are trying to be kept alive today by using high quality workmanship and a variety of designs. Copper, the commonest metal used today, is still used for kitchen utensils by plating it with tin.

Architecture, whose origins lie in a need to provide permanent shelter, has also changed and adapted in accordance with local environmental conditions. This development led to wood carving gaining its unique characteristics during the Seljuk period. Seljuk woodworking crafts include extraordinary, high-quality workmanship, the commonest products most common being mosque niches, mosque doors and cupboard covers. In the Ottoman period, these techniques were greatly simplified and applied mostly to objects in daily use, such as tripods, wooden stands for quilted turbans, writing sets, drawers, chests, spoons, thrones, rowing boats, low reading desks, Koran covers and architectural works such as windows, wardrobe covers, beams, consoles, ceilings, niche indicating the direction of Mecca, pulpits and coffins.

The materials used in woodworking were mostly walnut, apple, pear, cedar, ebony and rosewood. Wooden objects were created by such techniques such as tapping, painting, relief-engraving, caging, coating and burning, and these are still employed today. The use of walking sticks became popular in the 19th century, and these are still populare and made by the same methods in the provinces of Zonguldak, Bitlis, Gaziantep, Bursa, İstanbul-Beykoz and Ordu provinces. While the handles of walking sticks are made of materials such as silver, gold and bone, the sticks themselves are usually made of rose, cherry, ebony, bamboo and reed.

Making musical instruments has been a tradition for many long years. These are made from materials such as trees, plants and the skin, bones and horns of animals, and are classified into string, percussion and woodwind groups.

Another art form is glazed earthenware tiles, which were brought to Anatolia by the Seljuks. Seljuk artists were especially successful at creating animal designs. The glazed earthenware tiles initiated in the 14th century in İznik, in the 15th century in Kütahya and in the 17th century in Çanakkale, made a posıtıve contributıon and brought new interpretations to Ottoman ceramic and glazed earthenware tile art. Between the 14 and 19th centuries, Turkish glazed earthenware tiles and ceramic art became world famous for their extraordinary creative workmanship.

The most distinctive examples of the glasswork of Anatolian civilizations illuminate the development of the history of glass work. Stained glass in different models and forms was developed by the Seljuks. In the Ottoman Empire, after the conquest of Istanbul, the city became the glasswork centre. Çeşmi-i Bülbül and Beykoz work are examples of techniques that still survive today.The first production of glass in the form of a bead to ward of the evil eye was carried out by expert craftsmen in the village of Görele in the province of Izmir. It is possible to see beads for warding off the evil eye in every corner of Anatolia. It is believed that the malicious glances aimed at living things or objects can be averted by using these amulets. Amulets made of bead to ward off the evil eye are therefore put in places where everyone can see them easily.

Stonework plays an important role in exterior and interior decoration in traditional architecture. In addition to architecture, gravestones are other examples of stonework. Techniques such as carving, relief and inscription are applied to gravestones. The ornamental motifs used are plants, geometric motifs, writing and figures. Animal figures are less common. Human figures can be found in Seljuk period art.

Basket-making is carried out by weaving reed, willow, and nut branches in a way that has come down from our ancestors. It is now used for home decoration in addition to its original purpose of helping to carry things.

Packsaddles made of felt and rough cloth formed a sub-branch of traditional artwork during the period when saddles were commonly used in rural areas.

As a result of changing living conditions, and particularly industrialisation, the production of these has now pretty much ceased altogether.

By order of the Folk Culture Research and Development General Directorate, area inspections of handicrafts and expert producers are carried out each year. In these studies, works of art are photographed and recorded for the archives, which are available for use by scientists, experts and students interested in the field.

In order to promote handicrafts, the General Directorate holds exhibitions making use of this archive both inside and outside Turkey. Again with the support of the General Directorate, regional handicraft exhibitions are arranged for the purposes of promotion and to help artists to find markets for their products.

The General Directorate also holds an “International Folk Culture Congress” once every five years. Papers delivered at this congress and other articles from scientific meetings on this subject are published by the directorate.

All studies on handicrafts are also published.

Nguyễn Hoàng
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Ái Phương Nguyễn Hoàng
11 tháng 3 2018 lúc 17:25

Đề là gì vậy bạn? ^ω^ ^o^ ฅ'ω'ฅ ฅ'ω'ฅ

Nguyễn Công Tỉnh
11 tháng 3 2018 lúc 17:38

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2) my brother is a stamp..collector..He has a beautiful stamp.collection...(collect)

Kiriyama Yui
11 tháng 3 2018 lúc 20:56

1) children should be careful because video games can be...addictive.....( addict)

2) my brother is a stamp.collector...He has a beautiful stamp.collection...(collect)