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Report Writing for school magazine on a musical night organised by your school

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Answered by Arslankincsem
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Musical Night

Yesterday was the musical night at our school that was organized by our school cultural team.

Many of the students participated in the event with enthusiasm and zeal.

The school called on two chief guests that is a big music sensation of Bollywood.

They were welcomed by our President and Vice-President of school and head of all the societies.

They hoisted the national flag and we all begun National Anthem to mark the beginning of the event followed by cultural events.

Answered by rajn58
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Music helps the mind develop and grow," my dad often says, and I have found this to be very true. It is a proven fact that participating in a music program in school will help develop your brain to a higher level and faster than other students. Music actually improves communication between the right and left sides of the brain, allowing you to gain better comprehension and memorization skills.

So, why do we need music in our schools? Well, because music is everything.

Music is science. It is exact and demands acoustics. The conductor's score is a graph that contains volume changes, melody and harmony, all the while keeping the group at a constant pace. 

Music is math. It is based on the rhythmic subdivisions of time, done in a split second. 

Music is history. The music you hear or play is usually an indication of the time and environment in which it was created.

Music is physical education. It requires an immense amount of coordination of fingers, hands, arms, lips, cheeks and facial muscles. Not to mention control of your diaphragm, back, stomach and chest muscles to make sure every note comes out clearly and in pitch. 

Music is a foreign language. Its terms are usually in Italian and the music is not in any language known to man. It is its own language and uses symbols to represent ideas.

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