Trance music Essays

  • Tibetan Oracles: Fact or Fiction?

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    spiritual nature of the trance, anthropologists who have studied it have been able to come up with other explanations for the trance state that do not involve the religious belief in spirit possession. These explanations often involve subjects such as psychology and neurology that look at the physiological state of the body during the trance. Through scientifically analyzing the trance state, it raises the question of whether or not the oracles who enter into these trances are able to do so intentionally

  • Tibetan Oracles

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    most clearly demonstrate their function while in trance. In this mind-altered state prophecies and predictions are made about questions asked. Their answers are taken seriously by Tibetans and high-standing political and religious individuals. The occurrences that take place while in trance cannot all be explained by scientific means and there is some spiritual force acting on the situation. To fully understand Tibetan oracles and their trances, some background information about them must be

  • The History of Trance and Its Evolution

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    The History of Trance and Its Evolution 'Let me start by giving a quick historical rundown of trance and how it evolved. In the beginning, people lived in small tribal groups scattered around the globe - this is true from the America's to Europe, to the Far East. Each small tribal unit usually had a spiritual leader, what we now collectively refer to as a Shaman. People were always aware of a vast and mysterious world around them

  • Shaman In Mesoamerica

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    The term “shaman” is initially derived from a word that is used by people who speak the Tungusian languages in the northern region of Siberia. “Shaman” originated from the word saman which is derived from the verb scha which, when translated means “to know” therefore, “shaman” means someone who knows all or is considered wise. Saman can be reasonably regarded as originating from a native language because it is unlikely to be associated with any religious institutions or functions that are characteristically

  • Faith is Never Easy

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    Everyone has a time in their life when they struggle. In “A Fable with Slips of White Paper Spilling from the Pockets,” the characters struggle with ordinary problems and pray just like normal. A man finds an overcoat that belongs to God and he answers prayers or tries to. The character in the story doubts himself, but when he lost the overcoat he realized that he did not know what to do without it. In the story, Brockmeier creates magic realism to create a symbol of faith. The author shows that

  • Illusion and Reality in Shakespeare's The Tempest

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    Illusion and Reality in Shakespeare's The Tempest This essay will discuss the part that illusion and reality plays in developing and illuminating the theme of Shakespeare's The Tempest. This pair of opposites will be contrasted to show what they represent in the context of the play. Further, the characters associated with these terms, and how the association becomes meaningful in the play, will be discussed. A good starting point to discuss the use of illusion and reality in The Tempest is

  • The History Of Rave Music

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    Rave Music is quite interesting. It has been around for decades. Some enjoy it, some don’t. There is some conflict as to where Rave Music actually started. Some people, non-ravers most likely, ask what is Rave Music? Rave Music is made up of technologically advanced beats that are mixed with other beats to form music. Rave Music has a culture of its own, as so does any other music type. The history of Rave Music is hard to sum up, but here it goes... The controversy in “Who started Rave Music, U

  • Psytrance and the Spirituality of Electronics

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    Psytrance and the Spirituality of Electronics Electronic music is generally broken into techno, house, trance, hardcore, breakbeat, and ambient music, along with affiliated smaller genres that float between categories, like trip-hop, electro, IDM, and others. Ambient is easily recognized by its separation from dancing, which is normally manifested in slower tempos and less distinct rhythms. Breakbeat (of which drum'n'bass makes up most of the faster genres, while there are slower genres as well)

  • Research Essay of a DJ Mix Recording

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    this essay is to analyse a specific live mix recording and use it as a reference guide to supplement the DJ performance assignment. The research will focus on a specific recording of electronic dance music genre known as Trance (a repetitive, rhythmic music with complex harmonic components producing trance like states, which originated in Germany in the early 1990‘s), and will try to study the progression and coherency behind it (A. Becker-Blease, 2008) (Diakopolous, Vallis, Hochenbaum, Murphy, Kapur

  • The History and Context of Club Culture

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    The History and Context of Club Culture "History is hard to know because of all the hired bullshit, but even without being sure of history it seems entirely reasonable that every now and then the energy of a whole generation comes to a head in a long fine flash, for reasons that nobody really understands at the time, and which never explain, in retrospect, what really happened" (Hunter.S.Thompson, "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas") The late 1980's saw the emergence of a hugely

  • The Four Stages Of Electric Daisy Carnival

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    What is “electric daisy carnival”? Electric Daisy Carnival is a EDM music festival that happens two to three days in various location around the world. Their main EDC festival is held in Las Vegas at the Motor Speedway and the company Insomniac says “it is the largest multi-day music festival in North America, attracting 400,000 fans over three days.” I have attended this music festival for two years and within those two years, I am filled with joy, happiness, and positivity. People should visit

  • The Tomorrow Land Festival in Belgium

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    when young Americans are traveling to other continents to hear EDM music and have started picking up on something that used to be next door. Yet, while it’s easy for elders to cram history down the young peoples throats, it wouldn’t be EDM, then. As it is, the movement is pure, hipster, and it absolutely had to happen now as the genre is near its peak. “It’s the inevitable merging of commercial pop, hip-hop, and all the electronic music scenes that confounded Americans in the past; replacing it with

  • Good Party Music: Tim Berg or Avicii

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    The Swedish conceived, electronic dance, house music producing artist Tim Berg, better known as Avicii, has rapidly risen with the youth of popular novelty and fallen from that exact reason. It is Friday night and his contrived electronic booms have already begun to fuel the rave faction fraternity parties that are the calling to every Villanova student. All are in attendance, including the Radnor police. The dreaded: “Your neighbors reported a noise complaint, please turn it down” will deter anyone’s

  • Who Is Armin Van Buuren: Well Known By The Music Industry?

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    2) Introduction Music is a necessary part of every person. Music inspire people, motivate them and make them feel better in their daily lives. People say that music was one of the greatest inventions. People can use music to communicate, erase the gap between people, making new friends and also bring people closer to each other. There are many genres of music currently. However, there is one particular genre of music that worth to be mention is trance music, also the person that bring it closer

  • Substance Abuse in Electronic Dance Music Culture: Minimizing the Effects

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    Substance Abuse in Electronic Dance Music Culture: Minimizing the Effects EDM (electronic dance music) has proven to be a very powerful movement and important part of modern culture. Tons of enthusiastic fans come from all over the world to experience popular EDM rave events in the big cities such as Ultra Music Festival and Electric Zoo. At these type of events fans can expect high quality electronic music, light effects, and recreational drugs. Along seeing the casual use of drugs, it is also common

  • West African Music

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    West African music is characterized by vibrant and hypnotic tempos. For West African peoples, the role of music is fundamental for communicating with their ancestors, their gods, their loved ones who passed away. In other words, music is a direct mean of entering in contact with the “other world”. For instance, repetitive rhythms and dance are often performed together to enter in a “trance” state. The way rhythms and timbres change and evolve in West African music testify of expressing values and

  • Electronic Music: The History And History Of Electronic Music

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    exactly is electronic music?” we can answer that question for you here, and give you examples, too. Electronic music has a general meaning that covers sounds and tones used by the instrument itself like the electric guitar, but there are specific genres that manipulate music with electronic devices. That's quite different than using electricity or electronics in an instrument to produce tones. One is used for creating while another is used for manipulation. History of Electronic Music Electronic devices

  • African Music

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    African Music When trying to compare and contrast the music-culture and society of the Mbuti and that of the Venda, it becomes difficult to comment on sound when we haven't heard any Venda music. It's easy to recognize that for the Mbuti the music embodies the heart of the forest, and for the Venda the relation to nature is the act of a mother giving birth. Thinking about concept and behavior this makes the music performed by the two cultures separate and distinguishable. This is where culture

  • Music And The Music Of Music

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    happy music and immediately felt good? Emily Lewis, a graduate student at California Institute of Integral Studies says,“Listening to music, sound, and healing is all really about relaxing the nervous system.” In other words music helps and removes stress in the body by relaxing the nervous system in your body. In other cases music can also be used to help with lack of motivation in some activity you 're doing. There is endless of physiological benefits that people get by listening to music. For physiological

  • Guitar Research Papers

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    Usually, when someone thinks of a guitar they think along the lines of Slash playing a solo or some pop star strumming chords, but the reality is that the guitar is used for far more than just making music fans happy. Playing the guitar can be a pastime or even therapeutic. I have two guitars of my own, but I mainly use my Yamaha APX500ii. I've been playing guitars since 2011 when I received my first one. I started out playing guitar just for the novelty of being able to play it, not realizing how