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    Andover Central and Augusta, which we should of beat Andover Central, but Augusta all of us were sick and wasn't feeling good so that game didn't go well, it was still a close game though. We ended the season with a loss to Derby in the championship game, it was a dumb game but we should of won. Earlier that year we beat Derby both times and we destroyed them both times. We played Hutchinson and killed them so bad we beat them by like 30 points. We kill or beat all the other teams so bad like…

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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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    them good they beat them and hurt them did not feed them and just did them down right dirty. the slaves got sick and died they got shot. the light skin people just sold them when that happened and got new ones that did the work that the old slaves did and they were not happy with there. the light skin people got rich off of selling the dark skin people and the dark skin people did not have no control over their own lives they just do what the master told them and if not they were beat. if they…

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    Music basically is the control of sound. The First song I picked is Gucci Mane- I get the bag I picked that song because the beat was catchy. Next I picked 21 savage- Whole lot I picked that song because I Like how he rap the song he flow with the beat. Last song I picked is Goldlink-crew I picked that song because I like the beat and how he sing it. When I be at home and i’m getting ready to do my homework I turn on Gucci Mane- I get the bag the beat is so catchy. I picked this song because…

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    it all started one spring day, in 2010. I was playing a popular game at the time on the computer called ROBLOX. I played that game all the time, but I was also into things like background music, so I went on youtube and instead of just listening to beats or whatever, I looked for a song, Eminem had recently released a song called Not Afraid. Now at the time, I kind of…

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    Chance). This song is definitely a hit. The German composer Celmens Rehbein, was not even sure the song would make it way to the U.S. However, with the posting of Youtube the song and the composer got some great notice by the catchy beat the smooth lyrics. The first couple of lines from the song sound very lugubrious for example “no sun is shining anymore.” It sounds like the singer is very depressed, but it get worse in the line after “ The only thing I feel is pain caused by… you,” I think…

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    Hip Hop Chapter Summary

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    In his first chapter, Cobb explained that at its core, hip hop’s foundation contains three elements: the beats, the lyrics, and the flow. The beats refer to the type of music one will be emceeing over. The beat of hip hop usually contains rhythm that one may be able to dance with. Lyrics refer to the content of what the artist is saying over the beat. Flow refers to the specific way in which beats and lyrics are combined. Cobb also explained that, “The heart of the art of hip hop is how MC does…

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    Golden Age Of Rap Music

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    Rap: The Story of the Streets Everybody in the house say hey! I have something to say! New school rap versus old “boom bap” find out who is better today! Rap, it began as a form of storytelling, giving an artist a way to voice their lives for others to hear. There resides several different “Era’s” of rap, but the two biggest have always been “new school” and “Golden age. The so called “golden age” was set during the late 1980’s to the early 1990’s and consisted of acts such as, KRS-One, A Tribe…

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    When you hear the words “The Eighties” what first comes to mind? There is a good chance the first subjects that come to mind would be big hair, classic rock, sweet workout videos and clothes, and great movies. If I were to be transported back in time and be forced to live out the rest of my life in a time period, my very first pick would definitely be the eighties due to it being one of the most iconic decades. Growing up, my father talked about how different it was back then compared to how it…

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    exactly makes EDM, EDM must be explained. First off, much like any rock and roll song, there must be an ongoing backbeat. This beat sets the ‘mood’ of the piece. A faster backbeat will encourage the production of a high-energy song, such as house music, whilst a slow less elaborate backbeat will promote a low-intensity song which can build up progressively like trance or progressive house music (Wilson sayre, 2016). This back beat is usually a four-beat bass drum, made through the use of the…

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