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    No Love Song Analysis

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    What is it about music that draws us in? Is it the beat, the lyrics, the artist or is it the type of genre the music is in? Could it even just be what we happen to be going through at the time we hear a specific song? For me most of these questions apply to specific times in my life where music helped me out of pain, stress, loss and even despair. There are a few of these times that stand out more than other because they have had a harder impact on me. For instance January of 2007 when my…

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    much about music, other than playing trumpet and having the ability to sing a few rock songs. I was worried that I wouldn’t be able to explain much about my experience. I was also excited, because I have always wanted to experience being in a studio and listening to music. I didn’t let her know that I was observing her, because it may have changed the outcome of the experience. She might have played different songs, not get too emotional, and maybe it would make her feel uncomfortable in her own…

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    The song trying to be cool by the indie band Phoenix was an important hit in 2012. The band originally comes from France and the writer is Thomas Mars. Trying To Be Cool became one of the most popular songs because of its meaning, swing and lyrics that all represent a very trendy stereotype of how a man ‘hits’ or seduces a woman. Throughout the song Mars uses literary devices such as metaphors and symbolism to describe how he entices a woman. Most importantly, it shows the struggle he has in the…

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    Don Lee Camp Symbolism

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    Don Lee.” Goldenbaum-Yang evaluated the cost of change and decided that the value of moving worship earlier did not outweigh the cost of the relationship capital necessary to enact the change. Secondly, Camp Don Lee creates culture through worship songs. Because the community values worship, the worship leader plays a key role at camp in the summer. Sometimes the camp has a guest musician come in for the night or for the weekend. Goldenbaum-Yang partners with this music leader to develop the…

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    called, “Name that Tune”. They started the activity by introducing some of the different songs to the children. Ms. Shipley found the songs via Youtube on the iPad and played them for the children. They would sing along, and use hand gestures throughout the song. Some of these songs included: 5 Little Monkeys, The Wheels on the Bus, Where is Thumbkin, and Heads Shoulders Knees & Toes. After playing the songs, they children had to utilize the iPad to either state, I know it, or I don’t know it.…

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    of each genre greatly differ. For instance, like the southern/western twang of Country’s rhythm or the jagged edginess of Rap, they both have individual ways of expressing their emotions and views to their audience. Even the stereotypical mournful songs of Country compared to the stereotypical gangster, violence-inducing, hoodlum mentalities of Rap has similarities beyond the public eye. The unsuspected truth is that both genres of music are highly alike in their messages through their music,…

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    well together, creating new beats for songs and astonishing lyrics. Blurryface contains 14 songs that are all strategically set into place to give the listener certain moods. One could say Tyler Joseph and Josh Dun have a very special relationship, considering they are best friends, but they also always know what their fans desire to hear from them. Tyler says, “Whenever Josh and I finish a song, the first…

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    There's no denying that John Legend is one of the strongest standing balladeers left that made modern mainstream music still susceptible to pure emotions of love and feelings. It is with John Legend that we heard songs reminiscent of the effect that Boyz II Men and Babyface showered us during the bountiful industry of the 1990s---saccharine-rich tracks that's certainly difficult to go unnoticed. In just a couple of years, John Legend managed to establish his own placement as a respected and…

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    Adele is the best singer of the current generation with extraordinary vocal facility and capability to pass on the enthusiastic of the music to her audience. She is a motivation to individuals from all kinds of different backgrounds and her intense vocal range helps to build her reputation. Her profound sound has made her a global accomplishment with hits like "Rolling in the Deep," "Someone Like you" and "Hello. There are a wide range of elements which forming Adele reputation as diva:…

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    Soulja Boy Critique

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    That” was the highest selling digital song in history!. The song “Superman” by Soulja Boy makes you feel energetic because of it’s lyrics and the rhythm of the beat making you want to “hit that soulja boy”. The song, “Superman” by Soulja Boy makes you feel energetic because of it’s lyrics and the rhythm of the beat. When you hear the lyrics, “crank that” and “watch me”, it makes you vibe to the beat. It shows whenever you hear that beat, you know what song is about to come on because it is so…

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