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The Transformative Power of Music: Discovering Sound and Emotion

Music is an essential part of life, profoundly influencing our emotions and experiences. Since the first recorded song in 1877 by Thomas Edison, music has evolved into a powerful medium for expression and entertainment. Join Ann and Spyrit, two girls who have never heard music, as they embark on a journey to explore sound for the first time. Together, they discover the joy of harmonizing and the emotional depth that music can bring. Open your ears and heart to the world of sound; it's truly everywhere!

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The Transformative Power of Music: Discovering Sound and Emotion

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  1. Music By: Tristen Shreck and Hallie Watson

  2. Persuade! Music is one of the biggest parts to a person in life! Never heard any of it? Go out and find some! It’s everywhere; North, East, South, West, left, right, in the middle, over your head! It’s everywhere. Music can change your life so go and listen to it!

  3. Inform The first recorded song was recorded in 1877 by Thomas Edison when he was testing his new invention the phonograph. It was his rendition of Mary Had a Little Lamb. Today music is used in all sorts of ways like to let out emotions and to amuse people.

  4. Entertain “Shh…. Listen, Ann. Do you hear that?” Spyrit said, leaning over to the girl. “What do you mean?” Ann said. “That noise.” Down the hall of the boarding school she was in, the choir was practicing. Ann and Spyrit had both grown up with out ever hearing a single note. “I hear it now,” Ann said. “Want to go check it out?” Spyrit replied. “Sure,” Together they walked down the hall, towards the noise they were hearing. They came to do the door and quietly peeked in. Spyrit slowly began to hum along to the tune. Ann looked at her shocked. “How are you doing that?” Ann said. “Just imagine you doing the same thing they’re doing,” Spyrit said back. Ann started doing as Spyrit suggested, slowly she began to harmonize with Ann.

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