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    embed some new genre. The rock or merely rock music is a contemporary musical genre aimed to encompass each of the various derivative genres of rock and roll. Usually interpreted, among many other instruments are added occasionally, with guitar, drums, and bass. Many styles of the genre also use keyboard instruments, for example, saxophone, piano, Synthesizers. This platform usually has a strong obstacle, and mostly focuses on guitar, electric and acoustic. The primitive rock is derived from a…

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    Rock N Roll History

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    Rock n’ Roll is a worldwide known music genre. It originated in the 50’s with the king, Elvis Presley. It was a fast-paced music that was known to include guitars, basses, drums and even piano, at times. When this movement originated, there were a lot of great musicians like Bill Haley, who wrote “Rock around the clock”, or Chuck Berry that wrote a lot of great classic rock songs like “Johnny B. Goode”, plus there was Little Richard and Jerry Lee Lewis. Later, came rock bands like Fast Dominoes…

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    Rock And Roll In The 60's

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    Rocking Around When Rock and Roll rose in the 1950’s and 60’s parents began questioning themselves if they believed that Rock and Roll music was the cause for the breaking down of America’s traditional family which separated the ties between America’s youth from family values and morality, sexual, and racial customs. After WWII, people were ready to live life a little, be able relax, and live I up (Repellent). From the big jazz concert band music of the early 1950’s throughout the middle of the…

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    experiences(1). Salvia affects the brain first before leading into the central nerve center. Which starts off by affecting the brain which the chemical drug salvinorin A act as a potent activator of the nerve cell (1). The salvinorin A affects users psychedelic-like from physical appearing to emotionally as well. Which is visual perception, body sensations and highly modified perception of external reality and the self (1). It affects the users mood, emotional swings and feelings of detachment…

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    Dmt N Dimethyptamine

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    DMT or N,N-dimethyltryptamine is a naturally occurring chemical that is produced inside the human body as well as the roots of certain plants and is still not fully understood. It is a psychoactive chemical that causes intense visions or hallucinations that can cause one to feel as if they have left the realm of reality and drifted into another state of consciousness. The effect of the drug or “trip” only last for about 7 to 10 minutes, however users report feeling as if it had lasted much…

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    Mod Research Paper

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    way, either for material or beauty concerned in designing the clothing. Those historical roles was big part of subculture in 1960s. The Mod fashion did not just continues referenced, but it is also recent remake of the film in 1960s called Brighton Rock in order to style the characters in Mod styles. The Mod styles were determined by the social structure while youth Mods subculture of the late modern with concerned and now postmodern ‘tribes styles’ who assemble the style…

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    When most people think of rock as a genre of music, their thoughts range from thinking about classic rock to heavy metal rock. Within this genre are a variety of subgenres that people know and associate as rock. Once you ask the person specifically what kind of rock they enjoy, will they then mention a subgenre. Rock started off as a specific genre, but over the years it has branched off into more specific genres, because new ones evolved from those before it. This brings up the debate of what…

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    Michael Lorenzini History of Rock Professor Craig 2/25/17 Bohemian Rhapsody The song I chose to analyze was Bohemian Rhapsody. This song was written by a famous British band called Queen. The band was officially formed in 1970 with Freddie Mercury, Roger Taylor, Brian May, and Mike Gross making up the members of the band. A year later, the band signed with Trident Audio Productions. In 1973, the band released their first single and began their first major tour. In 1975, Queen released their…

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    "music written and marketed with the intention of achieving mass distribution and sales now principally in the form of recordings" (Merriam-Webster.com), played a significant role in the daily life of people of the 20th and 21st centuries. From psychedelic to rock, modern music encompassed it all. As time progressed, the quality and genre adapted to the people 's interests. Some artists decided to go against the grain and change popular music for the better. These five artists- Michael Jackson,…

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    With songs like “Strawberry Fields Forever” “Rain” and “Paperback Writer”, they changed the way that music was delivered to the audiences everywhere ("10 Ways the Beatles Changed American Culture."). They also were the first band to establish charity rock concerts. The first one they held was in Bangladesh("10 Ways the Beatles Changed American Culture."). They also “raised the bar” for album artwork. This has played a role in modern music ever since ("10 Ways the Beatles Changed American…

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