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    one of the most popular American music genres that arose in the past decade. Jazz has developed around the late 19th century to early 20th century, the time frame when music was an essential part of America. It was an entertainment for everyone who was worn out by the tragedy and misery that arose from ongoing wars. The many music genres that were formed during that time contributed their best traits and formed the well known Jazz. The representative music genres were Ragtime and Blues. They…

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    Essay On Cuban Culture

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    Cuban Music Culture Cuba is an extremely diverse country, mixed with African, French, Asian and Spanish influences. Cuba is an extremely magnificent country filled with amazing people. The culture in Cuba is just as diverse and unique as the country itself. The most important cultural aspects that Cuba has is its music. Traditional music styles are still widely popular in Cuba and are often seen to this day. The best thing about these Cuban traditions is that although some of the countries…

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    The Influence Of Rap Music

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    Music is an important factor in people’s everyday life. Whether is rock, pop, country, or hip-hop, music can influence a person’s life from the way they behave to the way they feel; it [music] can lift someone’s mood when they are sad, or even inspire them when needed. Music affects people’s lives greatly, and can shape how a person grows; the different types of music genres that exist have their own element that contributes to a person’s life. As well as shaping their lives, music can affect…

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    actually pick a specific field in the education field to start with. I chose music education. After choosing a field I knew the perfect person to speak with, Mr. Ricardo James the owner of Wind Notes. Wind Notes is a music education business, where teachers provide music education to different communities. I was introduced to Mr. James by Mr. Kareem Nuri who I had spoken with in my previous interview session. Mr. James is a music educator and works with different school all over the Washington…

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    Should Music Lyrics be Censored for Violence and Exploitation The first word that comes to mind when you think of America is freedom and being free, but what they do not know is that America plays a major role in which censorship is a key part of everyone’s everyday question. Asking should music lyrics be censored for violence and exploitation. For the longest time music censorship has been the elephant in the room. Music censorship is not a very big issue, but it is still in the back…

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    73; 'Godfather of Soul' Influenced Many Genres, Generations.” he writes: At least four genres of music are unthinkable without Mr. Brown. He had an enormous impact on rhythm and blues and soul. All but single-handedly, he created funk. And through his numerous recordings sampled by rap artists, he provided the rhythmic underpinnings for hip-hop. Gardner agrees with the affect that Brown’s music had on other genres, she says “Soul, funk, hip-hop, dance music, rock 'n' roll — it is indeed…

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    The Importance Of Music

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    A lot of times, fast paced music makes me more motivated to do things. So, I guess it depends on what is going on. I know Kelly Clarkson has some songs that I really liked and make a person feel empowered when down. My mother passed away last year and to this day I still think of her everytime I hear certain songs. Some of these songs we chose to have played at her funeral. For example, Martina McBride’s “In My Daughter’s Eyes” was a song that always reminded me of my mom and I thought it…

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    When one ponders the concept of “American” music, it can become difficult to pinpoint any one style or genre; modern music is a synthesis of music past, and to name a single genre would be an insult to the many styles whose powers combined to form the types of music we know today. When one asks the question “What is American Music?” some may suggest jazz, others may mention blues, and some individuals may suggest the marches of John Philip Sousa. However, one composer’s name is the true answer…

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    3 Doors Down, Mumford and Sons, Eminem, Foo Fighters, and Blues are the bands and styles of music that are always on shuffle in my playlist. I enjoy a variety of music genres but not all. The goal of this music ethnography was to get me out of my comfort zone. So when I heard about a “Screamo” concert, I knew it was the one for me. I enjoy Classic Rock, and some Heavy Metal, but not this genre. Straight Outta Hell tour was coming to Greensboro, so that is where I went. Stright Outta Hell tour…

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    artwork within the institutional context (gallery or museum), Duchamp reveals and challenges the institutional power; on the contrary, this exhibition makes use of the institutional power (or the seriousness) to help visitors to perceive an ordinary music entertainment in a different way with rich historical…

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