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    that for them, there really was not a decision to pursue music. Everything just started to come together for K-Rad, and before they knew it they were a musician. There was a piano in their house growing up which is the main reason they include synthesizer lines in their recordings. K-Rad let me know that they always end up drawing on their past experience when writing music, and piano was the first thing that came to them. After that, K-Rad picked up percussion in elementary school for a…

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    Pop, Rock, and Country music has changed a lot throughout the decades especially since the 1970’s and 80’s compared to 2016 music. Obviously I wasn’t born yet so all this research is from family members, the internet or conversations with people in local music shops. In the 70’s and 80’s you had a lot of good bands and musicians such as Aerosmith, Aero Speed Wagon, Billy Joel and a bunch of others that were great that we could name. The music types most people listened to in the 70’s and 80’s…

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    The transition from the 1970's to the 1980's was dominated by new wave and synthpop music. These genres were characterized by synthesizers and keyboards, giving this transition a futuristic and science-fiction-like soundtrack. An iconic song of this era would be "Video Killed the Radio Star" by The Buggles. In addition to its ~ this song expresses a theme of older technology being overshadowed by newer, more advanced technology. Trevor Horn met Geoffrey Downes at an audition for Tina Charles’…

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    Shamir Bailey just turned 21. It’s without his last name that he started making the rounds in the blogosphere stating last year, first with the Northtown EP and then through the underground hit of On the Regular. With tons of cowbells and dancing synthesizers, Shamir managed to create a bomb of a track, halfway between hip-hop and house music. A first full album was released last spring and harvested praise from everyone from Spin and Pitchfork and major newspapers such as the Los Angeles Times…

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    Jazz Music Research Paper

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    Jazz music is basically an old slow music style. Jazz music is played with a combination of instruments such as, jazz drums, piano, saxophone, trumpet, trombone, guitar, and bass guitar. They usually play this music in places like restaurants, hotel, clubs and Sometimes in white churches. When people sing jazz, it is advisable for women to wear professional long dress,dress shoes or an a old fashioned cloth. For men is admirable to wear dress cloth too. Most of the time when sing and playing…

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    AP Language & Composition: Song Rhetorical Analysis The song “Not Afraid” by legendary rapper,Eminem, shows the transformation of a troubled soul and also relays a positive message. From the powerful melody to the meaningful lyrics, Eminem and others involved created a sense of togetherness with an audience that has also experienced the ups and downs life has to offer. At the start of the song, Eminem talks over the chorus as if he was reflecting on his life;which in turn creates a…

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    The first correlation came to my mind when reviewing Michael Jackson’s work and the reason of his success was he keep his music simple, it totally fits the idea of K.I.S.S. Target of popular music is everyone. Using the song “You are not Alone” as an example, the melodies of the song is very simple and it repeats the same chords. His message delivered to audiences via lyric in simple words. It is direct, easy to understand and acceptable for everyone from different background and ethic group.…

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    period it was abandoned. Element of chance was introduced to music of performance and composition. A twelve tone system was expanded to include elements such as rhythm, timbre and dynamics beside just pitch. Objects like computers, tape studios and synthesizers made notable innovations in music. In this period percussion instruments had the greatest expansion and were experimenting more with to produce a certain sound. Since each period of time has new styles emerged, through twentieth we had…

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    Jazz Music Research Paper

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    Today, people are crazy about music. They want to listen their favourite music whenever they have leisure time. Music is created to give you pleasure. The fascinating world of music lets you enjoy music in one form or other. There are various types of music these days: pop music, folk music, jazz music and rock music. All these type of music are enjoyable to hear. The songs take you through different emotions. Jazz Jazz music is a very popular form of music, this form of music has been a…

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    Essay On A Cappella

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    wonderful rhythms and vocal percussions. As Deke Sharon told Here & Now’s Robin Young, movie musicals and a cappella have experienced a renaissance because “So much in music now has become mechanized, there’s almost robotic tuning and lots of synthesizers, so people respond to the human voice and the connection that people feel when they hear…

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