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    I believe every movement should have a song or artistic remembrance. And Josh white's music was the song for the ending of segregation movement. The music has its way of voicing what is happening around the world and impacting people's emotions and views. I mentioned that artwork doesn't have to over the top to be famous and historic because sometimes the simplest work can have a stronger meaning, On the website wie geht kunst, they have posted an interview with Mladen Dolar. Mladen Dolar, a…

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    Don Lee Camp Symbolism

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    Don Lee.” Goldenbaum-Yang evaluated the cost of change and decided that the value of moving worship earlier did not outweigh the cost of the relationship capital necessary to enact the change. Secondly, Camp Don Lee creates culture through worship songs. Because the community values worship, the worship leader plays a key role at camp in the summer. Sometimes the camp has a guest musician come in for the night or for the weekend. Goldenbaum-Yang partners with this music leader to develop the…

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    to be made. Rap is classified to me as rhythm and poetry, therefore, I believe that anyone who can write a poem and have rhythm to go with it, it’s rap. When I was younger, I never actually understood music, and a perfect example of this is Eminem’s song called Space Bound. I knew the lyrics by heart when I was about 12, but I never understood. So this is why I’m writing this essay, to show you how to (or explain how I learned to) read into rap music. Honestly, if you can read a book, you can…

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    Fergie Duhamel[1] (/ˈfɜːrɡi dəˈmɛl/) (born Stacy Ann Ferguson; March 27, 1975) is an American singer, songwriter, and actress. She is the female vocalist for the hip hop group The Black Eyed Peas, with whom she has achieved chart success worldwide. Her debut solo album The Dutchess (2006) was a major commercial success on the charts and spawned three Billboard Hot 100 number one singles; "London Bridge", "Glamorous", and "Big Girls Don't Cry".[2] Ferguson was a member of the children's…

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    Additionally, the other method of switching from speech to song by Louis Jordan was by incorporating the rhythmic attributes into the spoken verses themselves. Jordan was known to be a very energetic artist—he had a charismatic attitude towards the audience by delivering “different, [more] scathing lyrics” than the rest of the artists at the time (Koch, 2014, pg. 41). Specifically, Jordan conducted the method by using fast-paced rhyming recitations with subtle twists into the way certain lines…

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    Bonnie Dune Meaning

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    I love it when I find a new song that just touches my heart in so many ways. As I sit here and listen to "Something More" by Bonnie Dune, I can't help but appreciate the power of music so much more... The way a song can just take you to any place you want to be with whoever you want to be with, the way it can cause your mood to change in just seconds, the way it can say the things that we sometimes are afraid to say or just don't know how to say, the way it can take you back in time or maybe…

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    The song is cool and chill, and the instrumentation that Leadbelly uses is guitar. I also notice the call and response in this piece of music. For example he sang the line of “My girl, my girl, don’t you lie to me..where did you sleep last night,” and then he followed by saying “Come on and tell me somebody.” I think Leadbelly should be recognize as an artist or musician in the society. Despite of his heinous crimes, it should not be affected in his career as a musician. Personal life and his…

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    issues of police brutality and the attempts to subside it with the Black Lives Matter movement. “Freedom” appeals to the African American audience and those who oppose their treatment. The artists, Beyoncé and Kendrick Lamar, are the protagonists of the song who are faced with the conflict of man vs society, which is confronting ethnic…

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    Walk On Water Meaning

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    OCE #1:”What`s Your Theme Song?” What thoughts do you have when you hear someone saying “It is my song”? For me, the song is a cultivation of emotions that affects others people`s lives. The song can help people in difficult times: support them, give them hope and encourage striving for new achievements. A song is a reflection of a person’s inside. It is possible to understand someone`s thoughts and dreams, hopes, and values by knowing their musical preferences. A song is the most intimate…

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    The song I have chosen to analyze is Lover You should have come over. It was written and performed by the artist, Jeff Buckley and appears as the seventh track on his debut album entitled, Grace. The album was recorded at, Bearsville studios in, Woodstock, New York and released under the Columbia record label in August of 1994. The song begins with a dreamy organ intro that is preformed rubato. The melody is in a minor key, the melody is conjunct and legato giving it a gospel and dissonant feel…

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