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    Warped Tour Analysis

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    Over the summer there was a musical festival that happens at PNC Art Center in Holmdel, New Jersey. The genre of music bands play at Warped Tour is mainly pop punk and alternative with a little bit of screamo. If you attend Warped Tour you will notice the audience to be a mix of teenagers and college students. Bands used instruments such as the guitar, bass, and drums. The music was very upbeat and fast paced which the crowd reacted to in a violent manner. If you attend Warped Tour you will…

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    -Necessary Essentials Mission statement Essential Soundz Recording Studio is a well-managed studio giving service to people of any ethnicity. Different types of musical background from rock, metal, R&b, reggae, hip hop, etc. We hire some of the best musical engineer who dream walk sleep music. Musical engineers that our willing to go the extra mile to make you feel comfortable in your place of work and great management costumer services. “No matter what race what background music lies within…

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    are generally seventy or ninety centimeters deep. It is played in the upright position with plastic flexible whippy sticks or drumsticks. It can also be played by hand. This is often heard in styles of samba from North Eastern Brazil, such as samba reggae. Despite the fact that this is often used, it almost became obsolete in Brazil at one point. It wasn’t until Carlinhos Brown reinvented it to be used in his band Timbalada in the 1980s that it became popular…

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    Lennon literally wrote this song in one brief morning on a Steinway piano. He described the genre as a piano ballad in a rock category. Rather than sitting down on a chair contemplating about life, Lennon attempted to declare the freedom of hunger, agony, religion and from politics. Perhaps, lyrics in a song could be the most powerful device in speaking through people’s heart. He wanted to leave the contemporary world living and competing for money and fame. The idealistic and political mind…

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    Hawaiian music began in the mid 1800’s when steam boats began to bring visitors from all over the world to the Honolulu Harbor. The visitors would bring instruments with them just for entertainment, the Hawaiians would then mix their instruments with the visitor’s instruments and, that’s how a new sound was created. The Paniolo in other words Mexican Cowboys also came in the mid 1800’s and they taught the Hawaiians a few tricks on how to play music on a guitar. Also throughout the history of…

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    Digital Divide In Jamaica

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    Jamaica: Bridging the gap via digital divide The slogan “Come to Jamaica” is known globally. Jamaica is also known for its tourism; the white sandy beaches, the tasty dishes- ackee and salt fish, jerk chicken, jerk pork, and reggae music. It is the home of Usain Bolt (the Olympian track star) and the late, great Bob Marley. It is said that the island boasts “a very rich and vibrant history”. It is a testimony to oppression, steadfastness, growth, and the strong will of its…

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    Song Analysis Of Rude

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    Music is a way to know what’s going on in the world. Teens and young adults may not watch the news often, but a lot of the time artist make songs based on what’s going on at the time. In 2014 when pop group MAGIC! Released the song “Rude” it made a statement as to how the younger generation may think of marriage. When a father came out with his own version of the popular song, he reached what older people may think of marriage, and how one should go about it. The differences between “Rude” by…

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    African Music Ethnography

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    by Arabic music and Indonesia. This style of music doesn’t just happen in Africa but has grown to the United States and to the Caribbean genres, as well. The rhythms and textures of this style of music is different than most of music you hear, from reggae to rock and from hip-hop to mambo also have roots in African music. When African music is played, to them their music is more than just a song. Something that is interesting to me about their music is mostly all of it is not written down, it is…

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    Ridge/Pitt Meadows Country Fest. The Caribbean Street Festival is one of Maple Ridge’s most popular annual events. In July for two days, the streets of downtown Maple Ridge and Memorial Park come alive with a host of Caribbean culture. From live reggae and island music to Caribbean food stalls and street vendors; there is so much to see and do. This family friendly festival is a great way to become part of the vibrant Maple Ridge community! The Maple Ridge Country Fest brings all things…

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    Bob Marley original name was Nesta Robert Marley was a Jamaican legend Reggae, song writer and a musician. Bob Marley was born in February 6th 1945 in Ann parish Jamaica. At the age of seven bob Marley seems to have a knack for spooking people by successfully predicating their future by reading their palms. After some years, he spent in the ghetto of Kingston, bob Marley returned to his rural village and declared that his no more reading palms after a woman asked his to read her palms that his…

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