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    In today’s world, gender rights are a hot water topic that not many are willing to wade into the rough waters that is Feminism and Men’s Right are constantly at each other’s throats or perhaps at each other keyboards. With each stroke of the keyboard they become angrier at each other and almost begin to forget about their beliefs and just desire to prove the other wrong. But both sides have validity in their opinions. Early Feminism was started during the Women’s Suffrage movement with women…

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    As Rose's Going Too Far

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    (B) As Rose showed us in her article, sex for males has become a competition between who can get the hottest girl and who did the most, when and where. It is all about bragging rights and not about romance. Males want to impress other males, not the women. Style states this in The Game, “Style's "guru" status: "Now I had to prove myself every time I went out...If I didn’t walk up to a group of girls and make out with the hottest one within fifteen minutes, they’d think I was a fraud. Before I…

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    Paisley’s “Water”, and “River Bank”, “My Kinda Night” by Luke Bryan says “Out where the corn rows, row my boat. Floatin down the Flint river, catch us up a little catfish dinner”. Friday nights appear to be a common denominator with country music artists. Kenny Chesney 's “Boys of Fall” which is about Friday night high school football players. “Weekend” by Brantley Gilbert says the entire weekend is a Friday night. Jason Aldean’s new song “Lights Come On” is about having fun at a concert on a…

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    large size of these ensembles easily covered up the sound coming from an acoustic guitar. In the case of Rickenbacker, the company was eager to make money on the back of the popularity of Hawaiian music at the time. This inspired Beauchamp to place a pickup under the strings of the guitars to carry electrical signals to an amplifier. The decision to make the guitar non-resonant in the absence of an amplifier was reached due to the creation of feedback from the vibrations of the bodies of…

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    By the mid-1980s, country music audiences were beginning to tire of country pop and by 1985, a New York Times article declared country music "dead". A new group of artist in the mid-1980s found a more polished country-pop sound and the charts showed people liked more traditional music. The year 1986 brought forth several new artists who performed in traditional country styles, such as honky-tonk. This sparked the "new traditionalist" movement, or return to traditional country music. In 1989…

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    Rebecca McKenney History and Sociology of Rock Music Mrs. Trimble 22 October 2016 Analysis of “Little Red Corvette” Title: Little Red Corvette Artists: Prince Album and Track Number: 1999 (Track Number 2) Length: 5:03 Label: Warner Bros. First Appearance on Billboard’s Hot 100: February 26th, 1983 Height of Popularity: Number 6 on Billboard’s Hot 100 (May 21st – 28th 1983) Other Appearances: Before beginning the analysis of Prince’s “Little Red Corvette”, I would like to share…

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    Guitar History

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    played, different things can affect the tone and ability of it to play that certain style of music. Through history the talent of the guitar player is the ultimate way to create a style of music to a high level but the way it is built, the types of pickups used on it, and the amps and pedal used with it all have an effect on how it sounds and what genre of music it is best suited to play. Forms of the guitar were played as long ago as 1350, but it wasn’t until the 16th century Spain that the…

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    90’s the maracas were replaced by the güira scraper which is borrowed from Merengue. There were also 3 more additions to the lineup in the 80’s and 90’s. The two acoustic guitars were replaced with two acoustic electric guitars with electric guitar pickups installed into the sound hole, an electric bass was also added to the lineup along with the güira player playing a bass…

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    The pick up truck: In the book Aristotle and Dante Discover the Mysteries of the Universe, Aristotle gets a 1959, cherry red, chevy pickup truck. This was the car that he had been wanting forever. When he first got it, he could not stop looking at the amazing truck. He would do everything in it. Aristotle ,or Ari for short, would eat breakfast in it, sleep in it, even play with his dog in it. But, the one thing that he did the most was take the truck out into the desert and lay in the bed. He…

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    The Origins of Electric Guitar By: Pierce Bradley The electric guitar, an invention that’s not even a century old yet that has an intrinsic role in the history of music, especially the last 40 to 50 years having turned the guitar into an iconic figurehead and institution for musicians old and new. An though the electric guitar is less than a hundred years old it has ancestry in older, classical acoustic instruments built as early as 1779. The first electric guitar was dated in 1931. It’s a…

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