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    and worst out of me. Music reflects on certain aspects of people. It seems to connect with people of certain genres of songs. It even has a way to express how people feel if they don’t like to talk. It’s helped me in my life. A great example is the The Script, Kenny Chesney, and Nickelback. The first song is Hall of Fame - The Script ft. will.i.am. I first listened to this song when I was just started getting in shape so I can achieve my dream to be an officer in the Marines. I was on the verge…

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    The song trying to be cool by the indie band Phoenix was an important hit in 2012. The band originally comes from France and the writer is Thomas Mars. Trying To Be Cool became one of the most popular songs because of its meaning, swing and lyrics that all represent a very trendy stereotype of how a man ‘hits’ or seduces a woman. Throughout the song Mars uses literary devices such as metaphors and symbolism to describe how he entices a woman. Most importantly, it shows the struggle he has in the…

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    called, “Name that Tune”. They started the activity by introducing some of the different songs to the children. Ms. Shipley found the songs via Youtube on the iPad and played them for the children. They would sing along, and use hand gestures throughout the song. Some of these songs included: 5 Little Monkeys, The Wheels on the Bus, Where is Thumbkin, and Heads Shoulders Knees & Toes. After playing the songs, they children had to utilize the iPad to either state, I know it, or I don’t know it.…

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    1.) Music is valued greatly in the elementary classroom because it helps students learn more efficiently. Incorporating music in the classroom can make it easier for students to understand and learn. Music can help students who need help in subject areas, such as speech or math, and can enhance their skills. It is important to keep music in schools because it can help children with language and grades, and can also help when a student is struggling in the subject. Singing can help children learn…

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    one of the most wildly popular albums of all time. Green was part of the album, and he was part of the song "Do You Like the Way," along with Lauryn Hill. Number Seven: He Almost Joined Outkast. Green is reportedly friends with Andre 3000 and Big Boi, and he has known them for a long time. In an interview, Big Boi admitted that Green almost joined the group. However, he only sang on two songs for their debut album, and he didn't actually join the group.…

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    Mockingbirds are so good at imitating sounds that acoustical analysis could not tell the difference between the original song or the mockingbird (Wild Birds unlimited). Mocking birds will be the main subject for this paper. This research paper will cover the basics for mockingbirds, vocalizations of the mockingbirds, and interactions with humans and other mockingbirds. The first topic is the basics including habitat, nesting, and feeding. Mockingbirds have nearly disappeared on the East Coast…

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    There's no denying that John Legend is one of the strongest standing balladeers left that made modern mainstream music still susceptible to pure emotions of love and feelings. It is with John Legend that we heard songs reminiscent of the effect that Boyz II Men and Babyface showered us during the bountiful industry of the 1990s---saccharine-rich tracks that's certainly difficult to go unnoticed. In just a couple of years, John Legend managed to establish his own placement as a respected and…

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    Gold Dust Analysis Essay

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    stanza, the song offers hope and resolution. I paired Suggestion with Gold Dust because the song starts off slow and timid but progressively gets louder and heavier on the listener. In addition, the lyrics of Gold Dust are relatively similar to the poem Suggestion. The lyrics from the beginning of the song are suggestive and questioning, while hopeful by the end of the song and chorus. I chose Oxygen by Catfish and the Bottlemen because of the countless similarities between the song and Brainne…

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    “Holding On” catchy, yet derivative of Settle; “Omen” felt like a lifeless remake of “Latch”; finally, “Willing & Able” was interesting in its slow sultriness, but still lacked that punch. “Hourglass”, however, feels like it’s come out of nowhere - this song is a breath of warm, fresh air, the kind that permeates cities on the best nights and makes you want to do crazy things. The red-black scheme works well for the track’s video and art, for this is a deep house cut. Take a listen to the…

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    Rap Music Essay

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    Whether it be from the Classical Period, or the Romantic Era, music has been a massive part of everyday life for citizens around the world, and ever since the twenty first century, over ninety-seven million songs of all different cultures and languages have been recorded. Such a large amount of various sounds, instruments, and lyrics, makes one wonder why producers have decided to invest so much of their effort into what may seem to be only noise. However, music has taken the world by swarm ever…

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