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    presentation was here and Suendy asked if we printed all the material and if we were ready to present we said yes, but I did not feel comfortable with her asking all those questions because she did not have the right to do it. We get ready to present our songs and as usual she did not wanted to speak in front of the class, so we had to force her by not talking so she had to do speak. Although Suendy was kind of irresponsible when it comes to do work outside from class and considers herself as a…

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    Breckling MUSC 1120 09 November 2017 “Get Lucky” Cover Paper Rough Draft This paper will compare and contrast the song “Get Lucky” by Daft Punk and the cover by Daughter. Daft Punk is an all male group of four people. Daughter is a female solo artist. For the most part, Daughter kept the lyrics the same. She had a slight change towards the end to put her own spin on it. Each song had a different tempo. Tempo means the speed of the music Daft Punk had a faster one while Daughter took on a…

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    frenemies, she also uses these emotions to boost up her confidence against people she advises to not talk to. She picks up the broken pieces, and turns them into one beautiful picture-- in this case, it represents her confidence. The quote from Sia’s song ”Yeah, I win every single game-- I'm unstoppable today”, defines this…

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    King's Dream

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    The sixties filled ears with happiness and tranquillity, yet it never failed to disappoint certain individuals. Songs were written for the purpose of enhancing one's emotions and turning someone into a better person. When Elvis Presley wrote “If I Can Dream”, he addressed the theme of despondency as many find themselves lost in an unforeseeable future. However, the theme bounces back to hopefulness as Presley exaggerates hope that one day his dream will come true. His lyrics serve as a complaint…

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    Lana Del Rey Analysis

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    desperate for love. For example, critics will say in her song “Video Games”, “It’s you, it’s you, it’s all for you, everything I do.” They will say that her actions are caused by her desire of love from a man. However, others believe she is an emotional woman and she expresses it through her lyrics. Although it shows her thirst of being loved by a man and wanting something more thrilling, I find her poetic lyrics very passionate. In her song “Born to Die” her lyrics “Come take a walk on the…

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    life that will be being told are his singing career, childhood, and experiences. Let’s get startedoAndy Grammer | Bio! My first interest was Grammer’s singing career. He wrote the song “Honey I’m Good.” Another thing he got to experience in his singing career was going to West palm beach. WHere he played s hit song says, AndyGrammer.com. Grammer also played in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Wow! How fun would that be?Now let’s go to Grammers younger years. Let’s turn back time and see what…

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    Justin Moore lets his fans know how appreciative he is of all they’ve done for him in ‘Flyin’ Down a Back Road.’ Moore tells Taste of Country the song was written in the same spirit as ‘Small Town USA,’ he’ll continue to include songs like this on future projects. “People want to know what you sound like coming out of the radio but they also wanna know who you are as a person,” he says. “They wanna know that opening up for Alan Jackson still gets you excited.” The first two verses are focused on…

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    Lyrics enhance music and help listeners interpret a story. Words complement the music. A great song would be one that entrails a person and that holds many dynamics. If used correctly, words are used to place meaning and to enhance the piece. When used incorrectly, it can give off a negative notion. If the words don't give meaning to the piece then it mind as well just be noise. I think this because without proper storytelling it gives no connection for the listener to indulge in. This is why…

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    Personal Identity

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    row, row your boat, gently down the stream. Merrily, merrily, merrily, Life is but a dream.” That is the first song I was introduced to as a child growing up and I never really put much thought into what that song really meant. Was it just catchy to me and I enjoyed singing along to it? I have always felt that there was more to it, than just a song. I started developing an idea that this song, was a filtered way of telling your children how reality really works. At Least how they thought it…

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    In “The Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” by T. S. Eliot, there seems to be a story that could fall under the classification of Modernism. Modernism was a reaction to the Industrial Revolution and it involves negative and dark tone with a little bright light of hope hidden. Modernism started due to too many inventions during such a short time. There was a feeling that after these inventions, many cultural values will disappear and it will bring an enormous change in the society. In this poem, Prufrock…

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