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    “Turn on the patio lights,” (Adam, Scream). It is also quick to play fun to itself and the genre. The mask is an example of this. Ghostface (fig 5) is both comedic and scary. It’s face expresses comedy with its drooping, (Adam, Scream). The character “appears anywhere and everywhere” (Adam, Scream). Craven uses a simple approach to this character…

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    Damian Szifron

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    I chose to watch an Argentinian film called Wild Tales by Damian Szifron because it was labeled as a comedy and a thriller. I’ve never seen a movie that fits the genre of both comedy and thriller because to me these are completely different genres. Thus, I wanted to see how this can be in both genre. I decided to not read the description of the film because I wanted the film to bring me into its world without having any prior interference. This really affected my reaction for the film. Since I…

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    Jazz History

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    Jazz is sometimes referred to as "America's classical music". It has become a diverse genre with its roots in native American and African music; in particular, the blues, spirituals and rag time. Jazz first became a defined music form in the early 1920 springing from the US cities of New Orleans and later Chicago. Early Jazz was characterized by traditional rhythms and melodies being taken and improvised upon, giving a combination of swing and syncopation. Early Jazz performers of note included…

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    Music Analysis

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    Music is a hug part of many peoples lives. Music is a universal that impacts almost everyones lives in society. Whether or not someone is a musician or someone who enjoys a good song, music shapes our lives in many similar ways. A good song seems to have an ability to appeal to our ears while also have a meaning that connects to the listener. Musicians and non musicians have different ways of approaching music, but the thing they have in common is that the best songs have a specific meaning…

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    Music has definetly influenced the way people do certain things. There are thousands of ways to use music to your advantage. Music can tell your story, help you exercise better, or even help you relax. A song can be used to share many diffrent things. In my case, the song “Centuries” by One Republic shares my story. The song says “Some legends are told, some turn to dust or to gold, but you will remember me, remember me for centuries”. This specific song shares my story because i’m always…

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    Cobie Caillat Biography

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    and to prevent you from picking it up, or listening to another album like it, it’s important to understand some of her past history, such as the reasons that explain her desire to get into the music business in the first place. For instance, the main driving force for then-tween Caillat to get into the music business was, interestingly enough, the film Sister Act 2, in which Lauryn Hill sings in a powerful rendition of “Joyful, Joyful” (Lymangrover, 2016; Orr, 2009). I use the adverb,…

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    Tailgate Ramble Analysis

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    can either be dark, uplifting, sad, or stagnant. With this being said, life is related to music. Many people might consider some music to be music and others not, but no matter the genre; the purpose of music is all the same. Stories and experiences that are hidden inside each and every person make up the melody and harmony. Unlike anything else in this world, humans are defined by emotion and it is in music that defines life. In time, sound shapes a persons life. From hearing the laughter of…

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    considering his prolific career and vast knowledge of music and jazz, everything he said was relevant, and he was very well-spoken. His broadcast is excellent for discovering jazz songs and jazz artists, as well as learning information about the records he played. I admire the way he said more than enough about music without saying too much. Talking non-stop throughout a broadcast is really unappealing to me, but Matteson’s show stayed focused on the music, and…

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    becomes aware of what makes his or her life truly affirmative. We question about accepted societal values and observe about different views and different perspectives, which reshape our thoughts, like literary genres that possess varying outlooks for which serve many purposes within each…

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    Two sources include a typescript of a speech given in 1960 for the National Federation of Music Clubs and an article from 1961 that appeared in The Christian Science Monitor.[footnoteRef:22] The historical milestone of being the first woman to study score reading at the Royal Conservatory in Munich has not gone unnoticed by scholars. It has become an emblem of success in Carol Neuls-Bates? Women in Music: An Anthology of Source Readings from the Middle Ages to the Present and is regarded as…

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