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    country roots, gospel influences, a subtle use of vocal harmony, mixed acoustic and electric instrumentation and a busy horn section. This result is different than that of the beginning justification though some of the original music genes still remain in the explanation” To start things off, we'll play a song that exemplifies the musical style of Johnny Cash which features country roots, blues influences, folk influences, mixed acoustic and electric instrumentation and major key tonality” The…

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    She then honed this new found skill and tried to do covers of pop songs as an entertainment to her grandparents back in France. Billie Marten never expounded on her potential with what's mainstream and so she settled to focus on acoustic and folk, which is playing field that only her can flourish on at the moment. With no tight competition to consider, Billie Marten shone like a bright diamond amongst the gems of pop, hence, the popularity that she's experiencing now. As of now,…

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    gleaming floor a few feet away from me, sit a group of boys and girls playing with what look like Magic the Gathering cards. Coming from the distance I hear the beautiful sound of an acoustic guitar being strummed. As my eyes meet where my ears hear the sound, I spot a flock of students surrounding a boy playing the guitar outside. Suddenly I’m hit with the realization that me and my best friends friendship may change along with all the change of this new…

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    Abdulahi Abdulahi Assignment 2 Narrative recreation of The Hunchback in the Park and Ozymandias (with a hint of the Horse Whisperer) 3667. That number, most likely, means nothing to you. For a person far removed from the harsh reality of others. For me it is the number of days for which I have been an ‘outcast’. The number of days of which I have resisted the tempting grasp of suicide, which beckoned to me so clearly. The number of days my debilitated and blackened soul has been filled with…

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    David Bowie Biography

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    by retroactively displaying his forward thinking and how a head of his time Bowie was. On 15th November 1971 aged 30 David Bowie recorded his seminal composition at RCA Records with the aid of producer Ken Scott and performed with “Mick Ronson”, on guitar and piano, “Trevor Bolder” on the Bass and “Woody Woodmansey” on…

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    Crazy For You Analysis

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    They were an immediate hit with their beautiful lyrics sung by Nanna Hilmarsdottir and the rest of the band backing her up with your not so typical instruments. They do not use electronic instruments for the most part. Just a couple of acoustic guitars, a trumpet, and loud varying percussion. It all comes together in the beautiful debut album My Head is an Animal. It was an international hit from Australia to the United States. The song "Little Talks" was in the Top 10 music charts in Europe…

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    Ludacris Runaway Love

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    Throughout the song the beat of the song stays consistent. The use of acoustic guitar, bass, and keyboards helps set the melancholy mood of the song. The tone given by Ludacris, while he raps, is one that matches the mood. He sounds like he wants the audience to feel sorrow and pity for these girls that he sings about. The lyrical…

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    Jon Jovi Research Paper

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    John Francis Bongiovi was born on March 2nd, 1962 in Perth Amboy, New Jersey and named after his father. Jon was raised by his parents Carol and John Bongiovi. Jon's passion for music began when his mother bought him an acoustic guitar at the age of 7. He struggled to play the guitar but recognised artists such as Elton John, Rush, Thin Lizzy, and his favourite Bruce Springsteen. By his early teenage years, Jon was going out at local clubs and friends convincing him that one day he will become…

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    Justin Wagner Bob Dylan is revered as one of the greatest songwriters of all time, and his album “Highway 61 Revisited”, released in 1965, is no exception to his genius lyricism. Bob Dylan was born Robert Zimmerman in northern Minnesota, which seems far away from any music metropolis such as Chicago or New Orleans, but that did not stop him from becoming one of the most influential musicians of all time. Bob Dylan was influenced by the largely political lyrics and folk music of artists such as…

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    Rock And Roll

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    back into the 1950’s just with a different sound. One of Elvis’ most popular songs is “Burning Love” and one of Cyrus’ most recent popular songs is “Wrecking Ball.” Elvis Presley’s song involved the guitar, drums, and of course, his voice. In Miley Cyrus’ song, she used instruments such as an acoustic guitar, piano, others not known to me, and her vocals. Though her song did have deep meaning, it was very sexualized, and discriminative against women. Burning love was used to get the ladies and…

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