The Renaissance

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The Renaissance is an important time period of history; the word means in French .rebirth. and is very appropriate to define the most spectacular historical age in Italy. Western Europe was also influenced by its main features, the revival of learning based on classical sources (Greek and Latin), and the raise of papal patronage, the development of perspective and great advancements of science. Albrecht Durer was the first to describe Italian art as .renaissance.. Giorgio Vasari, Giotto, Masaccio, Bruneleschi and Donatello are developing the painting art to the perfection. Leonardo da Vinci, great scientist, painter and sculptor, Michelangelo developed their awesome art on the desire to study the nature.
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Instrument Accessories

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There are many items which can add much to the experience of the musical instrument that you own, or however many instruments that you may happen to own, and these items can be found inside the doors of any well-stocked music store.

This is not a guaranteed piece of knowledge, even though most music shops can order the items that you might need, but there are other means to finding the necessary gear to fully completing the package of accessories to compliment the use and lifetime of your instrument.
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Music in your life

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There are many occurrences where a case can truly come in handy for the musical instrument that you happen to be using, by protecting the interests you have through the upkeep of your musical instrument, and perhaps giving your music that consistent quality by participating in this ideal maintenance.

A case that fits your needs can be your greatest ally, especially in the event that you happen to tour or travel extensively with your instrument in tow, but a solid case can get you through many a rough trip on the road.
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Music in Church, music of worship

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Singing praises to the Lord God is the most beautifully moving ways to honor and express our love of Him. On this point, there is unanimous agreement among the Christian Church; however, there is a group of believers who teach that it is “unscriptural” to use musical instruments and offer up spiritual songs, hymns, and psalms acappela-style in worship services.

The worship of God could not be experienced more profoundly without offering up to Him songs of praise, devotion, love, thankfulness, and reverence for all the many blessings which has been bestowed upon those who are His children. Many Christian Churches have choirs who edify the flock with special renditions of praise through songs they have rehearsed and dedicate to the glory of God, while a few others offer praises to God through songs sung by the entire congregation of worshippers. Yet within the body of Christ there are a small minority who take a theological position that it is “sinful” or without Biblical authority to use mechanical instruments of music in the worship of the Lord God. To these strict interpreters of the Bible, acappela singing is the only acceptable manner that is pleasing in the sight of God. It is prudent therefore to examine the Holy Scriptures to determine the proper guidance in this matter of faith practice.
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Music and Light as healing instrument

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All living matter in the universe has a spark of the Creator in it. This matter never disappears completely from the recycling that is the basis of the planet’s existence, with the exception of the husk, or form that the minute subatomic particles are enclosed in.

The way our electric light works is by making use of the particles after they are dead. This is similar to a “legacy” they leave behind them. It is comparable to the books you leave behind after you have made your transition. They will “light up” the existence of future generations. The same thing is true of our electricity. It actually was produced eons ago and is a legacy left behind by the trillions and trillions of subatomic particles that caused it to be available.
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