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In two or more paragraphs of 200+ words total, compare and contrast the three types of music listening, Include

examples of how or when you might employ each listening technique.

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The first type of listening is Passively. Passive listening occurs when someone is hearing music and may not even realize it. For example: A student is doing homework and has music playing. He is passively listening because his focus is on his homework, not the music.

The second type of listening is Responsively. Responsive listening typically occurs when you hear a jingle you know. You begin tapping your foot, not realizing. This is responsive listening.

The third type of listening is Actively. Active listening occurs when your full focus is on the music. For example: A student had a long, difficult day at school. Before bed, they pop in some earbuds, and play some music. their full focus is on the music.

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They may be doing homework, texting, or talking to a friend

Passively

Example: a boy talking to his friend on the phone while his sister plays the piano

Passively

Example: a girl doing her homework with music on in the background

Passively

Example: two girls are talking, eating dinner, while music plays in the background

Passively

this boy is doing homework and is not listening to the music that plays.

Passively

someone talks on the phone while music plays in the background

Responsively

the listener plays the music to create an atmosphere

Responsively

two types of responsive listening: mental and physical.

Responsively

Mental: you listen to the music to either pump you up or calm you down

Responsively

Mental: it can either be happy, fast music or sad, slow music to pump you up or calm you down

Responsively

Physical: you listen to the music and respond in some way

Responsively

Physical: you may dance along, tap your toe, shake your head, or any other movement

Responsively

Example: (Mental) a girl listens to music as she gets ready for school to wake her up

Responsively

Example: (Physical) a boy runs at the same speed as a fast-paced song that plays as he works out at the gym.

Responsively

this girl listens to music to pump her up for a game she's going to. (mental)

Responsively

A couple dances along to the music that is playing.

Actively

you listen intently to the music; it is the main focus

Actively

a person listens to try to figure out the lyrics or the melody

Actively

a person might listen carefully to learn how to play the song

Actively

Example: a boy listens to a song intently to learn how to play it on his guitar.

Actively

Example: a girl listens to a song carefully to figure out the lyrics

Actively

a girl listens to a song so she can play it on the piano.

Actively

a boy listens to the lyrics of a song carefully to figure out what the song means

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