What makes you happy the soothing sound of the blues or the pumping sound of rock and roll? I like both because I feel good and happy. I don’t know about you but I will always pick a happy mood over a sad one although sometimes music does tend to make you sad. All you just need to do is find the brightness in your music. Music makes me feel good for instance rock and roll makes me feel pumped up and ready to party and have a good time. And then with blues I feel like dancing softly and…
November 2016 Music & Money How do music artists increase their revenue? There are many ways music can bring money in. There are a few strings attached depending on what road you take. Some ways could possibly bring in more money than others. Music artists get money from getting record deals. That record label takes a small percentage of your sales. When signing to record deal you are in a contract in which you agree to put out so many studio albums. Music artists get money from getting record…
The three best bands/artists are Eminem, Rage Against the Machine, and the Beastie Boys. First comes Eminem a rapper. Next is Rage Against the Machine a new metal/rap band. Then come the Beastie Boys a rap/rock band. The 1st best artist is Eminem. Eminem sings about his past which is good for rappers to sing about their past and what they went through. Also Eminem makes good music considering he is the odd man out in the rap community. Then there is the fact that he breaks the stereotype that…
In his book, “Heart of the Artist,” Noland addresses topics that concern character building for ministry. It is very a practical guide to every-day living as a Christ follower. These can be things every Christian has heard before, but there is depth and importance to what the Lord speaks within Noland’s writing. A few of the main points he touches that I will reflect on are, servant-hood v. stardom, the artist in community, and the artist and sin. Servant-hood v. Stardom A lot of times within…
people against graffiti and not letting graffiti artists do murals in their property, graffiti artists also known as taggers go out and tag wherever they want, making it a crime. I don’t ask for you to take any actions forward graffiti art but to actually take your time and analyze what the graffiti piece signify and not only judge it, in most cases it was done illegally but really think how it would be if there were legal places where graffiti artist could express their thoughts…
In the article Hit Charade, the author, Nathaniel Rich, explores the behind-the-scenes business of pop music. He goes into great depths about how pop hits are made, and how “artists” are created. Rich also writes about how some of the best and most popular songs are not written by the singer, but rather by, more commonly, “...middle-aged Scandinavian men…”(Rich). I know what you’re thinking, that that seems oddly specific. In a way, you are right, but Rich supports this claim by mentioning some…
sell records to make music! For example, I am a music artist. (Point to self) And you two (point into audience) are two people who love jazz. I would incorporate jazz into my music so they would enjoy my music. They could also try different genres of music to see which genre has the most positive response. Overall, musical artists should try to view their music from another person's perspective. Like yours, or yours, or yours! (Point to different places in the…
partially correct, the influence of ethics over art is wholly dependent on the artist and…
is art, a form of self-expression, and as art of writing is a creative method of communication. Others see graffiti is vandalism because it destroys property such as residential property, it causes the people to pay taxes for repairs such as covering up unwanted graffiti, and it encourages others to tag their “gang” name for ownership causing rivalry or possibly violence between communities and the boundaries between the communities. Graffiti is vandalism because it is ruthless destruction.…
Morals - Good or bad? The main protagonists in “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” by T.S. Eliot, and “A Hunger Artist” by Franz Kafka, are both trapped within themselves. Alfred Prufrock, the protagonist in Eliot's poem, and the hunger artist, the protagonist in Kafka's short story, both have the same person vs. self conflict, but why? Their morals have led them to this conflict they have in common, and although it’s good to have morals, sometimes it can get out of hand and lead to…