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Term Papers on Music
SKA!
Number of words: 1002 - Number of pages: 4.... is the original
"music of Jamaica." Its accented upbeat, bouncy rhythms, and colorful horn lines
made it perfect for dancing. Ska got its name from the sound made by the guitar
as it played on the off beats. This music served as the basis for the slower
rocksteady music style which later spawned the ever-popular reggae genre. Ska
music finally made its world debut in New York at the 1964 world's fair at the
Jamaican exhibition. By this time ska was an established musical genre. Ska
later emigrated to England where the English began to develop their own style .....
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The Motown Sound
Number of words: 754 - Number of pages: 3.... getting to know your little sister or brother before they grow up and you don't realize who they are anymore, are all associated with the involvement of Hip Hop music. It guides these youths into the misconceptions about family and life.
If one should possess to get involved with music, they should choose one in which it is centered on realistic life events. This music represents a time when love is considered to be serious, captivating, and romantic. It focuses on getting people to realize and come a front with their inner conscious feelings, to grasp for .....
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Rap Music
Number of words: 1336 - Number of pages: 5.... or teaching about the creation of the world
in christian point of view. We, the society are trying the screen
everything, to protect are children from being harm. But its harm we are
inflecting on are soon to be leaders of the world,for example tring to
banned sex education from the schools,screening the TV from harmful life
scaring scenes of nudity,music being edited because of the used of the word
"NIGGER" "BITCH" "JEW" "HOE" etc. Now rap singers are just telling stories
about drug dealing, getting beat up by police officers,gangland slaying.
Poeple don't l .....
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The Beatles
Number of words: 1296 - Number of pages: 5.... The band began playing in a Music Hall style that is very effective for
the audiences but was lacking on their albums. Together with Paul, John began
to evolve the band. As the years began to pass, the band was obviously
beginning to grow musically. They had moved from simple lyrics like "Love me Do"
to harshly aware reflections of life in their home country in "Eleanor Rigby"2.
There were attempts, some more successful than others, to incorporate the
other Beatles into the idea stage. George Harrison made this leap successfully
with such tracks as "I want .....
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The Ideals Of Instrumental Music
Number of words: 850 - Number of pages: 4.... music (absolute
music) as the ultimate Romantic mode of expression, and the strong literary
orientation of the 19th century, was resolved in the conception of program
music. Program music, as Liszt and others in the 19th century used the term,
is music associated with poetic, descriptive, and even narrative subject
matter. This is done not by means of musical figures imitating natural sounds
and movements, but by imaginative suggestion. Program music aimed to absorb
and transmit the imagined subject matter in such a way that the resulting work,
although "p .....
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Stone Temple Pilots
Number of words: 796 - Number of pages: 3.... of Pearl Jam Wannabees or Nirvana soundalikes have long since disspated,
and Weiland and the boys have created a wall of sound all their own..Sometimes
an all outfrenzy of driving energy- (Sex Type Thing, Meatplow, Trippin on a
Holein a Paper Heart), to the more subdued tracks of Creep, Pretty Penny, and
Big Empty. The STP trademark sound can be best heard on Plush, and Interstate
Love Song..Classic Rock and Roll for the new generation.. This band has it all-
variety, talent, harmony, lyrics and a great overall concept for each album
released.. It would be hard .....
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Audio Format Wars
Number of words: 1326 - Number of pages: 5.... extremely accurate
control over any changes you might wish to make in the recording" (Mclan &
Wichman,1988). In simple terms it means that the digital circuitry samples the
signal and then reproduces what it has seen. The quality of the recording
depends on the sampling rate of the machine. The sampled signal is then encoded
to the tape or disc in 1's and 0's, just like a computer disk drive would encode
information. However, the biggest advantage of digital recording is the fact
that it eliminates tape "hiss" that is usually found present in analogue
reco .....
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Freire; Teaching In Our Society, And Wu-Tang Clan
Number of words: 812 - Number of pages: 3.... what Freire means when he
says look from a outsider's point of view. Look at things how no one else
look at them.
Freire would present to his students the idea of looking at things
differently and would not even restrict the students to an essay. He would
probably except anything such as a poem, paper, or a picture. As long as
the perception does not fit the one that society shows us. The essay that
is shown below is about a rap group named the Wu-Tang Clan. This was a very
good choice to write this essay because they look at society through the
eyes of an outs .....
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