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| ARTICLES RELATED TO New Age Music |  |  |  | New Age Music: Encyclopedia II - New Age - Critiques of the New AgeMajor critiques of the New Age have emerged from rational philosophical and scientific views that seek to understand the nature of New Age notions. These often highlight the discrepancies between New Age's seemingly irreconcilable mix of occultism and acceptance of the laws of physics. Rather more extreme views have emerged from evangelical Christians who reject all forms of occultism; from skeptics suspicious of paranormal claims and woolly beliefs in general; and from New Agers themselves. Some, including neo-pagans, who are frequently lab ...
See also:New Age, New Age - Definitions, New Age - History, New Age - Beliefs, New Age - Lifestyle, New Age - Underlying assumptions, New Age - Language, New Age - Critiques of the New Age, New Age - Medicine, New Age - Music, New Age - New Age communities Read more here: » New Age: Encyclopedia II - New Age - Critiques of the New Age |
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|  |  |  | New Age Music: Encyclopedia II - New Age - BeliefsThe following are some common — though by no means universal — beliefs found among New Agers:
All humanity—indeed all life, everything in the universe—is spiritually interconnected, participating in the same energy. “God” is one name for this energy.
Spiritual beings (e.g. angels, ascended masters, elementals, ghosts, and/or space aliens) exist, and will guide us, if we open ourselves to their guidance.
The human mind has deep levels and vast powers, which are capable even of overriding physical rea ...
See also:New Age, New Age - Definitions, New Age - History, New Age - Beliefs, New Age - Lifestyle, New Age - Underlying assumptions, New Age - Language, New Age - Critiques of the New Age, New Age - Medicine, New Age - Music, New Age - New Age communities Read more here: » New Age: Encyclopedia II - New Age - Beliefs |
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|  |  |  | New Age Music: Encyclopedia II - History of music - Classical traditionsClassical music is a broad, somewhat imprecise term, referring to music produced in, or rooted in the traditions of art, ecclesiastical and concert music. A music is classical if it includes some of the following features: a learned tradition, support from the church or government, or greater cultural capital. Classical music is also described as complex, lasting, transcendent, and abstract.
In many cultures a classical tradition coexisted with traditional or popular music, occasionally for thousands of years, and with differen ...
See also:History of music, History of music - Prehistoric music, History of music - Music in cradles of civilizations, History of music - Classical traditions, History of music - Asia, History of music - Europe, History of music - Timeline of Classical Composers' Music, History of music - Folk music, History of music - Popular music, History of music - Popular and classical musics, History of music - Blues, History of music - Country music, History of music - Jazz, History of music - Rock and roll, History of music - Punk Rock, History of music - Heavy metal, History of music - Disco funk hip hop salsa and soul, History of music - Electronic music, History of music - World music, History of music - New Age music Read more here: » History of music: Encyclopedia II - History of music - Classical traditions |
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|  |  |  | New Age Music: Encyclopedia II - History of music - Prehistoric musicThe development of music among humans occurred against the backdrop of natural sounds. It was, in all probability, influenced by birdsong and the sounds other animals use to communicate. Some evolutionary biologists have theorized that the ability to recognize sounds not created by humans as "musical" provides a selective advantage. (See animal music.)
Prehistoric music, once more commonly called primitive music, is the name given ...
See also:History of music, History of music - Prehistoric music, History of music - Music in cradles of civilizations, History of music - Classical traditions, History of music - Asia, History of music - Europe, History of music - Timeline of Classical Composers' Music, History of music - Folk music, History of music - Popular music, History of music - Popular and classical musics, History of music - Blues, History of music - Country music, History of music - Jazz, History of music - Rock and roll, History of music - Punk Rock, History of music - Heavy metal, History of music - Disco funk hip hop salsa and soul, History of music - Electronic music, History of music - World music, History of music - New Age music Read more here: » History of music: Encyclopedia II - History of music - Prehistoric music |
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|  |  |  | New Age Music: Encyclopedia II - History of music - Popular musicPopular music, sometimes abbreviated pop music, is music belonging to any of a number of musical styles that are broadly popular or intended for mass consumption and propagated over the radio and similar media--in other words, music that forms part of popular culture.
Popular music dates at least as far back as the mid-19th century. In the United States, much of it evolved from folk music and black culture. It includes Broadway tunes, ballads and si ...
See also:History of music, History of music - Prehistoric music, History of music - Music in cradles of civilizations, History of music - Classical traditions, History of music - Asia, History of music - Europe, History of music - Timeline of Classical Composers' Music, History of music - Folk music, History of music - Popular music, History of music - Popular and classical musics, History of music - Blues, History of music - Country music, History of music - Jazz, History of music - Rock and roll, History of music - Punk Rock, History of music - Heavy metal, History of music - Disco funk hip hop salsa and soul, History of music - Electronic music, History of music - World music, History of music - New Age music Read more here: » History of music: Encyclopedia II - History of music - Popular music |
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|  |  |  | New Age Music: Encyclopedia II - History of music - Music in cradles of civilizationsThe prehistoric era is considered to have ended with the development of writing, and with it, by definition, prehistoric music. "Ancient music" is the name given to the music that followed.
Ancient music was long thought to be all monophonic, but recent archaeological evidence indicates that this view is no longer true. The "oldest known song" in cuneiform, 4,000 years old from Ur, deciphered by Prof. Anne Draffkorn Kilmer (University of Calif. at Berkeley), was demonstrated to be composed in harmonies of thirds, like ancient English ...
See also:History of music, History of music - Prehistoric music, History of music - Music in cradles of civilizations, History of music - Classical traditions, History of music - Asia, History of music - Europe, History of music - Timeline of Classical Composers' Music, History of music - Folk music, History of music - Popular music, History of music - Popular and classical musics, History of music - Blues, History of music - Country music, History of music - Jazz, History of music - Rock and roll, History of music - Punk Rock, History of music - Heavy metal, History of music - Disco funk hip hop salsa and soul, History of music - Electronic music, History of music - World music, History of music - New Age music Read more here: » History of music: Encyclopedia II - History of music - Music in cradles of civilizations |
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|  |  |  | New Age Music: Encyclopedia II - History of music - Folk musicFolk music, in the original sense of the term, is music by and of the people. Folk music arose, and best survives, in societies not yet affected by mass communication and the commercialization of culture. It normally was shared and performed by the entire community (not by a special class of expert or professional performers, possibly excluding the idea of amateurs), and was transmitted by word of mouth (oral tradition).
During the 20th century, the term folk music took on a second meaning: it describes a particular kind of popular mu ...
See also:History of music, History of music - Prehistoric music, History of music - Music in cradles of civilizations, History of music - Classical traditions, History of music - Asia, History of music - Europe, History of music - Timeline of Classical Composers' Music, History of music - Folk music, History of music - Popular music, History of music - Popular and classical musics, History of music - Blues, History of music - Country music, History of music - Jazz, History of music - Rock and roll, History of music - Punk Rock, History of music - Heavy metal, History of music - Disco funk hip hop salsa and soul, History of music - Electronic music, History of music - World music, History of music - New Age music Read more here: » History of music: Encyclopedia II - History of music - Folk music |
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|  |  |  | New Age Music: Encyclopedia II - Clovis New Mexico - Economics and industryLike most of east-central New Mexico and west Texas, the vicinity hosts agriculture and ranching, including peanut and cotton farming and cattle ranching, for meat and dairy production. Several processing plants exist for these products. A large cheese plant is slated to commence operation in the near future. Many local residents consider this to promise many new jobs in the region. A high proportion of local residents make their living in the services sector. Wal-Mart has a large influence among retail consumption in the community, though s ...
See also:Clovis New Mexico, Clovis New Mexico - Geography, Clovis New Mexico - History, Clovis New Mexico - Name, Clovis New Mexico - Economics and industry, Clovis New Mexico - Cannon Air Force Base, Clovis New Mexico - Health care, Clovis New Mexico - Architecture, Clovis New Mexico - Climate and landscape, Clovis New Mexico - Urban geography, Clovis New Mexico - Education, Clovis New Mexico - Public education, Clovis New Mexico - Post-secondary education, Clovis New Mexico - Private schools, Clovis New Mexico - Current events, Clovis New Mexico - Culture, Clovis New Mexico - Food, Clovis New Mexico - Demographics, Clovis New Mexico - Race and ethnicity, Clovis New Mexico - Household size & marriage, Clovis New Mexico - Age and gender structure, Clovis New Mexico - Income, Clovis New Mexico - Religion, Clovis New Mexico - Media, Clovis New Mexico - Radio, Clovis New Mexico - The Arts, Clovis New Mexico - Popular Music Read more here: » Clovis New Mexico: Encyclopedia II - Clovis New Mexico - Economics and industry |
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Clovis New Mexico - Food.
In addition to general American cooking styles, Mexican and New Mexican cuisine are prevalent. Local restaurants are increasingly dominated by national chains and fast food, both of which are very popular. Several Mexican establishments, mostly franchises, exist, as well as a limited number of Chinese and other restaurants, including a Japanese s ...
See also:Clovis New Mexico, Clovis New Mexico - Geography, Clovis New Mexico - History, Clovis New Mexico - Name, Clovis New Mexico - Economics and industry, Clovis New Mexico - Cannon Air Force Base, Clovis New Mexico - Health care, Clovis New Mexico - Architecture, Clovis New Mexico - Climate and landscape, Clovis New Mexico - Urban geography, Clovis New Mexico - Education, Clovis New Mexico - Public education, Clovis New Mexico - Post-secondary education, Clovis New Mexico - Private schools, Clovis New Mexico - Current events, Clovis New Mexico - Culture, Clovis New Mexico - Food, Clovis New Mexico - Demographics, Clovis New Mexico - Race and ethnicity, Clovis New Mexico - Household size & marriage, Clovis New Mexico - Age and gender structure, Clovis New Mexico - Income, Clovis New Mexico - Religion, Clovis New Mexico - Media, Clovis New Mexico - Radio, Clovis New Mexico - The Arts, Clovis New Mexico - Popular Music Read more here: » Clovis New Mexico: Encyclopedia II - Clovis New Mexico - Culture |
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|  |  |  | New Age Music: Encyclopedia II - Clovis New Mexico - HistoryThe eastern New Mexico region was home to the Clovis culture, a significant early anthropological group of Native Americans. This community is frequently studied in the history of North American anthropology and is fairly well know, even among lay persons. Historical remains were found at the Blackwater Draw site, south of the town, which remains a historical and tourist site.
Before receiving the name Clovis, the ...
See also:Clovis New Mexico, Clovis New Mexico - Geography, Clovis New Mexico - History, Clovis New Mexico - Name, Clovis New Mexico - Economics and industry, Clovis New Mexico - Cannon Air Force Base, Clovis New Mexico - Health care, Clovis New Mexico - Architecture, Clovis New Mexico - Climate and landscape, Clovis New Mexico - Urban geography, Clovis New Mexico - Education, Clovis New Mexico - Public education, Clovis New Mexico - Post-secondary education, Clovis New Mexico - Private schools, Clovis New Mexico - Current events, Clovis New Mexico - Culture, Clovis New Mexico - Food, Clovis New Mexico - Demographics, Clovis New Mexico - Race and ethnicity, Clovis New Mexico - Household size & marriage, Clovis New Mexico - Age and gender structure, Clovis New Mexico - Income, Clovis New Mexico - Religion, Clovis New Mexico - Media, Clovis New Mexico - Radio, Clovis New Mexico - The Arts, Clovis New Mexico - Popular Music Read more here: » Clovis New Mexico: Encyclopedia II - Clovis New Mexico - History |
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|  |  |  | New Age Music: Encyclopedia II - Clovis New Mexico - ArchitectureSouthwest, Spanish Mission, or Adobe architectural styles are prevalent, being considered representative of New Mexico. Much of Clovis architecture is indistinguishable from the group of styles prevalent throughout the United States' small cities and suburbs since the 1930s.
The Hotel Clovis, a local landmark, opened on October 20, 1931. At the time if its construction it was the tallest building between Albuquerque, NM and Dallas, TX. The hotel was designed by architect Robert Merrill, combining an Art Deco exterior with Southwestern ...
See also:Clovis New Mexico, Clovis New Mexico - Geography, Clovis New Mexico - History, Clovis New Mexico - Name, Clovis New Mexico - Economics and industry, Clovis New Mexico - Cannon Air Force Base, Clovis New Mexico - Health care, Clovis New Mexico - Architecture, Clovis New Mexico - Climate and landscape, Clovis New Mexico - Urban geography, Clovis New Mexico - Education, Clovis New Mexico - Public education, Clovis New Mexico - Post-secondary education, Clovis New Mexico - Private schools, Clovis New Mexico - Current events, Clovis New Mexico - Culture, Clovis New Mexico - Food, Clovis New Mexico - Demographics, Clovis New Mexico - Race and ethnicity, Clovis New Mexico - Household size & marriage, Clovis New Mexico - Age and gender structure, Clovis New Mexico - Income, Clovis New Mexico - Religion, Clovis New Mexico - Media, Clovis New Mexico - Radio, Clovis New Mexico - The Arts, Clovis New Mexico - Popular Music Read more here: » Clovis New Mexico: Encyclopedia II - Clovis New Mexico - Architecture |
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Clovis New Mexico - Public education.
Clovis is served by several public schools comprised of the Clovis Municipal Schools:
Elementary schools
Barry Elem.
Bella Vista Elem.
Cameo Elem.
Highland Elem.
James Bickley Elem.
LaCasita Elem.
Lincoln Jackson Elem.
Lockwood Elem.
Los Ninos Pre-School
Mesa Elem.
Parkview Elem.
Ranchvale Elem.
Sandia Elem.
Zia Elem.
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|  |  |  | New Age Music: Encyclopedia II - Clovis New Mexico - DemographicsAs of the censusGR2 of 2000, there are 32,667 people, 12,458 households, and 8,596 families residing in the city. The population density is 563.3/km² (1,458.9/mi²). There are 14,269 housing units at an average density of 246.1/km² (637.3/mi²).
Clovis New Mexico - Race and ethnicity.
The racial makeup of the city is 71.30% White, 7.32% African American, 1.02% Native American, 1.62% Asian, 0.13% Pacific Islander, 14.98% from other races, and 3.63% from two or more races. 33.44 ...
See also:Clovis New Mexico, Clovis New Mexico - Geography, Clovis New Mexico - History, Clovis New Mexico - Name, Clovis New Mexico - Economics and industry, Clovis New Mexico - Cannon Air Force Base, Clovis New Mexico - Health care, Clovis New Mexico - Architecture, Clovis New Mexico - Climate and landscape, Clovis New Mexico - Urban geography, Clovis New Mexico - Education, Clovis New Mexico - Public education, Clovis New Mexico - Post-secondary education, Clovis New Mexico - Private schools, Clovis New Mexico - Current events, Clovis New Mexico - Culture, Clovis New Mexico - Food, Clovis New Mexico - Demographics, Clovis New Mexico - Race and ethnicity, Clovis New Mexico - Household size & marriage, Clovis New Mexico - Age and gender structure, Clovis New Mexico - Income, Clovis New Mexico - Religion, Clovis New Mexico - Media, Clovis New Mexico - Radio, Clovis New Mexico - The Arts, Clovis New Mexico - Popular Music Read more here: » Clovis New Mexico: Encyclopedia II - Clovis New Mexico - Demographics |
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|  |  |  | New Age Music: Encyclopedia II - Clovis New Mexico - NameThe town takes its name from Clovis, the first Christian king of the Franks, at least according to most reports; it is often reported that this is because the daughter of the settlement's railroad stationmaster was studying French at the time of the town's naming and proposed the appellation.
The original name of Clovis was Riley's Switch.
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See also:Clovis New Mexico, Clovis New Mexico - Geography, Clovis New Mexico - History, Clovis New Mexico - Name, Clovis New Mexico - Economics and industry, Clovis New Mexico - Cannon Air Force Base, Clovis New Mexico - Health care, Clovis New Mexico - Architecture, Clovis New Mexico - Climate and landscape, Clovis New Mexico - Urban geography, Clovis New Mexico - Education, Clovis New Mexico - Public education, Clovis New Mexico - Post-secondary education, Clovis New Mexico - Private schools, Clovis New Mexico - Current events, Clovis New Mexico - Culture, Clovis New Mexico - Food, Clovis New Mexico - Demographics, Clovis New Mexico - Race and ethnicity, Clovis New Mexico - Household size & marriage, Clovis New Mexico - Age and gender structure, Clovis New Mexico - Income, Clovis New Mexico - Religion, Clovis New Mexico - Media, Clovis New Mexico - Radio, Clovis New Mexico - The Arts, Clovis New Mexico - Popular Music Read more here: » Clovis New Mexico: Encyclopedia II - Clovis New Mexico - Name |
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|  |  |  | New Age Music: Encyclopedia II - Clovis New Mexico - GeographyClovis is located at 34°24'45" North, 103°12'17" West (34.412509, -103.204611)GR1. It lies at approximately 4250 feet above sea level (2800 m).
According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 58.2 km² (22.5 mi²). 58.0 km² (22.4 mi²) of it is land and 0.3 km² (0.1 mi²) of it is water. The total area is 0.44% water. This water area is primarily artificial ponds in Clovis' several public parks.
Clovis is 9 miles to the west of the Texas state line, at the confluence of Texico, New Mexico, and Farwell, Texas and x ...
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|  |  |  | New Age Music: Encyclopedia II - List of composers - Folk and CountrySee also Folk music and Country music.
Joan Baez
John Denver
Bob Dylan
Nick Drake
Ilayaraja, (1943)
Jessen O'Sullivan Elad Mehl
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See also:List of composers, List of composers - Film, List of composers - Ragtime, List of composers - Religious Music, List of composers - Jazz and Blues, List of composers - Orchestra, List of composers - Vocal, List of composers - Pop and Rock, List of composers - Folk and Country, List of composers - New Age, List of composers - Other classifications Read more here: » List of composers: Encyclopedia II - List of composers - Folk and Country |
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|  |  |  | New Age Music: Encyclopedia II - Grammy Awards of 2004 - Award winners:
Grammy Awards of 2004 - Alternative.
Best Alternative Music Album
The White Stripes for Elephant
Grammy Awards of 2004 - Blues.
Best Traditional Blues Album
Buddy Guy for Blues Singer
Best Contemporary Blues Album
Etta James for Let's Roll
Grammy Awards of 2004 - Children's.
Best Musical Album for Children
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|  |  |  | New Age Music: Encyclopedia II - Grammy Awards of 2005 - Award winners:
Grammy Awards of 2005 - Alternative.
Best Alternative Music Album
Wilco for A Ghost is Born
Grammy Awards of 2005 - Blues.
Best Traditional Blues Album
Etta James for Blues to the Bone
Best Contemporary Blues Album
Keb' Mo' for Keep It Simple
Grammy Awards of 2005 - Children's.
Best Musical Album for Children
C ...
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Middle Ages - Middle Ages in history.
Main article: Middle Ages in history
After the Middle Ages ended subsequent generations imagined, portrayed and interpreted the Middle Ages in different ways. Every century has created its own vision of the Middle Ages; the 18th century view of the Middle Ages was entirely different from the 19th century which was different from the 16th century view. The reality of these images remains with us today in the form of film, architecture, literature, art and popular conception.
Middle A ...
See also:Middle Ages, Middle Ages - The Early Middle Ages, Middle Ages - A new order, Middle Ages - West Roman Empire of Charlemagne crowned 800 in Rome by the Pope, Middle Ages - A Carolingian renaissance, Middle Ages - The High Middle Ages, Middle Ages - The Crusades, Middle Ages - Technology, Middle Ages - The Late Middle Ages circa 1300-1500, Middle Ages - Historiography, Middle Ages - Middle Ages in history, Middle Ages - Medieval and Middle Ages, Middle Ages - Periodization issues, Middle Ages - Religion in the Middle Ages, Middle Ages - Selected bibliography Read more here: » Middle Ages: Encyclopedia II - Middle Ages - Historiography |
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