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    Free Jazz Analysis

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    in the late sixties and early seventies combining jazz improvisation with rock rhythms. It developed after mixing funk with rhythm and blues rhythms and then amplifying the electronic effects of rock music. This would involve rock musicians like Jimi Hendrix. Until 1967, jazz and rock were completely separate genres, but at this time, musicians became much more creative combining the two…

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    Introduction The 1950’s saw the birth of rock and roll. Ever since then, rock has not only survived, but thrived. Artists like Elvis Presley and Chuck Berry paved the way for The Doors, Jimi Hendrix, David Bowie, and many others in the 1960s and 1970s. In turn, they made way for the new metal, punk, and grunge artists of the 1980s and 1990s. 1950s jazz, blues, and R&B have served as the basis for eighties and nineties R&B, hip hop, and rap. Pop has continued to develop with the changing minds…

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    Music In The 1960's

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    was very influential in the country. This was led by the group known as the “Hippies”. These were mostly college students and younger people that were part of the Baby Boomer generation. The music movement was led by artists such as Bob Dylan, Jimi Hendrix, The Beatles, and more (Candaele). Towards the end of the generation, “In the summer of 1969, for example, more than 400,000 young people trooped to the Woodstock music festival in upstate New York, a harmonious three days that seemed to…

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    The History Of Heavy Metal

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    take a walk down the boardwalk that is Heavy Metal history. Note by note. Guitar riff by guitar riff. Unravel the mystery that is Heavy Metal. Let 's jump into the late 1960’s, now you might find yourself at a Led Zeppelin jamaton, or even a The Jimi Hendrix Experience concert? Now these revolutionary bands brought the blunt and clear lyrics showing all the faults in the world that we want to overlook. Travel to Birmingham, England in 1968 and you would be there for the birth of true metal…

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    Imagine your life where different notes on a piano were different colours, or where certain names coincide with different tastes, like Victoria tastes like toothpaste, or Sasha smells like cornflakes. This is caused by the condition we are going to be focussing on in this essay. Synesthesia. Synesthesia is a neurological phenomenon which combines the senses due to a cross-wiring in the brain (E.g. Colours linked with letters / Colour-Grapheme Synesthesia). It is a condition that could occur…

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    Final Research Paper: Os Mutantes and Tropicália By: Christie Alexander In Brazil, on April 1, 1964, the Armed Forces, backed by the United States, overthrew the Brazilian President João Goulart. Goulart was a member of the Brazilian Labour Party. The 1964 Brazilian coup d’état put Brazil under the control of a military regime until 1985. This event sparked a musical movement in Brazil known as Tropicália. Also known as Tropicalismo, this movement was not only about music in Brazil but theater,…

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    Restful Sleep Experiments

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    A sleep study, or polysomnogram, is a test designed to diagnose sleep apnea and other sleep problems. A sleep study may be conducted in a sleep disorders clinic or, more rarely, in a hospital. It is sometimes possible to get a sleep study conducted in your own home, but this is much more rarely done. The study is conducted over night while you sleep. You should plan to be at the clinic or hospital for at least eight or ten hours. Usually you arrive at 9:00 or 10:00 in the evening, in time to…

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    20th Century Music

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    Victor Hugo once said, “Music expresses that which cannot be said and on which it is impossible to be silent” (Hugo). Music is not simply an art form, for music can be seen as a basic function in human existence, providing the necessities needed to survive (Yagelski & Miller). For instance, music is recommended to promote quality health and entertainment. According to Brenda Griffin, music is truly remarkable in that it unites all people; when one listens to music, he or she shares a connection…

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    Controversy over Marijuana When you hear the word Marijuana also known as Cannabis, what comes to mind, an illegal recreational drug or a medicine? Its existence goes back as far as 7000 B.C.; it was not until the early 1900’s when marijuana was used as a recreational drug. Thereby, generating an ongoing controversy about its use in society since. Marijuana is a drug that has negative effects if consumed in excess, but has also had medicinal benefits for certain individuals who suffer from…

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    Throughout history, war antagonists transformed their concern, empathy, and anger into emotional poetry, visual art, or music. Although war culture typically fell into the pro-war category, the Vietnam War’s musical culture was different from other wars in that its song fell into the anti-war category because of the negative sentiment towards the war that new technology and the media were perpetuating. Rock and Roll eventually became knows as the “weapon of cultural revolution”, as it influenced…

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