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    song used an Indian instrument: Sitar. “Within You Without You” is known as an authentic Indian ensemble, it consists sitar, dilruba, tabla, suvar mandal and tambura. Moreover, Harrison composed this song after his trip to India, as a result, the lyrics of the song are heavily Indian influenced as well. For example, ‘Try to realize it’s all within yourself/ No one else can make you change’, this exemplifies the main idea of the whole…

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    Soulja Boy Critique

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    point, “Crank 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…

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    Rap Music Analysis

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    tens version of rap which is more about how the song sounds and not as much about the lyrics. Since I was born midway through the nineties I am more impartial to the twenty ten type of rap than nineties rap because I have experienced longer. There are great music in the different eras of rap. Both have their own unique style of rap. There are three main categories I will be focusing on are the artist, quality of lyrics, and the message in the song. Those are going to be the four criteria I use…

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    Textual Analysis Of Conga

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    Ritchie Valens. To illustrate, Conga was an upbeat, fast-paced, and catchy song. Additionally, the lyrics were simple, yet fun. Not to mention, the music video was very colorful, creative, and artistic. Using show girls, the music video reminded me of Las Vegas showgirls. Also, I loved how they used instruments such as the drum, guitar, trumpet, and piano to enchant the rhythm of the song. Likewise, the lyric and story of the music video were nice and straightforward. Similarity, Ritchie…

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    Bob Dylan Comparison

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    Most of his songs are about important events in the human history.” Master of War”,” Blowing in the Wind” and “Hurricane “are great examples. Contradictory to this, George Harrison lyrics were more about what he was feeling and what was happening in his life. Some of the lyrics that demonstrate this are “Something”, “While My Guitar Weeps” and “All Things Must Pass”. George Harrison songs have more emotional and spiritual context in them. His song are more something that one can…

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    Rap: A Form Of Music

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    Rap in general is a very strong lyric form of music. There are so many different forms of rappers and song lyrics, but I do think that they can all make a form of social change. Some raps can be very educational and give you a form of knowledge that you did not expect to receive. They can impact your way of thinking and the way you see things. There are other raps that can do the exact opposite, so weather it is for a good or bad change, I do feel that it does cause a change. The two videos that…

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    more advanced than song lyrics. However as time moves on songs actually have developed. Songwriters such as Eminem have really taken songs to another level. Poems are thought to be dead but many poems are still are colorful and symbolic like the modern song lyrics. Songs such as “The Monster” by Eminem has evolved lyrics making them equal to poems like “Call of the Night” by Djuna Barnes because both have many devices, meanings and moods they create. The poem and lyrics both contain poetic…

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    trying to compare driving an awesome new car and doing something exciting and crazy in her relationship. This represents a Simile because it is comparing two things together to make the lyric more vivid. Another literary device Taylor…

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    is "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost. The speaker of the lyric utilize "I" it appears that the speaker is amidst voyage some place in a wood and stands between two streets that he needed to pick. The obvious that demonstrate the speaker see the two streets before him, when he states "two streets wandered in a yellow wood." The speaker needed to stand and picking which street he needed to take, so this lyric is somewhat of a Lyric Poem which communicates the considerations, or feeling to the…

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    and had gone through. Guthrie’s lyrics explained how terrible the dust storms were and resulted in a family move. The song lyrics that expressed the message throughout the song was “...You could see that dust storm comin', the cloud looked deathlike black ...We rattled down that highway to never come back again.” The descriptive lyrics created a visual as if I was also experiencing the Dust Bowl. The descriptive lyrics made the song come alive in his song lyrics as he sang “... whistled through…

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