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    Music is composed of many different elements that together give feeling to what we hear. These elements include rhythm, beat, accent, meter, syncopation, tempo, pitch, dynamics, tone color, overtone, scales, melody, harmony, texture, tonality, and mode. Just like with chemical elements, combining musical elements will create something new and exciting, and different combinations will give something distinct to the music. All sixteen elements mentioned are equally important and together…

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    R & B/Hip-Hop music has undergone a radical transformation over the last twenty-six years. The new millenniums of young artist have changed the way we listen and view music. In the early 1990’s R & B/Hip-Hop music or other music genre had a different composition, demographic prospective and conveyed different emotions compared to today. Music in the 90’s era was less instrumentally inclined compared to this new era of music (article). Music today is more about image, fashion, promoting sex and…

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    explain who you are as person. Changes in sound have changed society. In history, in 325 C.E. Constantine declared Christianity the official religion of the Roman Empire and spurred the development of European music, and 850 C.E. music moved from monophony to polyphony (infoplease.com). Significant strides in modern music were sparked during the renaissance era when polyphony sounds changed to harmonious sounds. Consequently, secular music became popular. Around 1600, the first Italian opera,…

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    the chimes and bells harmonizing with them. Instrumental music then ceases and the only sound is of the Shiz choir. Their dynamics are louder and the tempo seems more rushed. The voices are the melody and for the majority of the time, they stay a monophony. There are a couple parts where a section of the voices breaks off to add extra depth, before reuniting in harmony. Then at the end the voices briefly layer over one another creating a small…

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    I Love College Analysis

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    Asher roth song “ I Love College” reflects the culture of the 2000S as a college anthem. The song is categorized through its melody , texture, and its word-music relationships. The key instruments used in the song are a drum and a gutier, those instruments are really used in pop, country, and rock music.The way asher roth has the guitar playing out throughout the whole song with the amazing beat is wonderfully laid out it's a catching tune that mostly everybody can sing along too, he put so…

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