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    However, this chapter was less bleak but happier and livelier. This chapter started with the swapping of the range of music and the tonal sense of the piece was very strong, hence the apparent comprehensibility, with the rhythms was very flexible, and unpredictable, making it overall more exciting for the spectators. This part reminded me of Italian comic operas when the music of these dramas shifted dramatically in both scenes and passages. The Austrian composer put his genius and emotion in…

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    Floyd’s Influences on Music Styles Have you ever thought about how did our music changed rapidly? Our music changed by different bands being able to modify our music styles and creating something revolutionary. Pink Floyd is one of the examples of how our music style had evolved. Pink Floyd uses different performances and techniques to make their music better and transforming our music. Not just their performances, their albums and songs that are created changed the whole idea of music too. One…

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    Chapter 15- Rock Traditions and the Business of Change The music industry itself developed and introduced a new idea in selling albums. Starting from the 1970s, with the DIY revolution, to the 1990s, featuring digital recording, prices and accessibility to digital music became cheaper and easier to use. Thus, electronic distribution was the first to revolutionize. Internet sales thrived as compact disks became less of a desire for people to travel to buy; the sales of physical CDs declined…

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    keyboard, and Rick Lincoln played the bass. The style of jazz music the group played sounded like blues and soul jazz. It was very soothing and relaxing to listen to. The music that the group produced was smooth throughout the concert. In the second song, the trumpet player used the technique of covering the hole of the trumpet where the sound comes out of with his hand and it made the trumpet sound similar to the trombone. The music was smooth and slow enough that one could move to it and…

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    German composer that is ranked as one of the most amazing musical geniuses ever. Bach got this title by stepping outside the box and exploring the uncommon practices for his time. One of Bach’s most famous collection of works broke barriers in the music world, and it's because he had the innovation to change a long tradition. Bach broke the tradition of tonality practices and invented a new way of tuning. This is why Bach’s Well-Tempered Clavier is special because it was the first collection of…

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    pop stardom. At the age of 20 Whitney first came on Television to sing “ Home“ from the movie the Wiz. Whitney and Clive spend two years creating her first album. They were looking for the best producers and songwriters to showcase her vocal talent. 1985 Whitney had her first album come out. It was named Whitney Houston. The song „Saving all my love for you“ helped the album get popular. Whitney won a Grammy in the year 1986 for the song „saving all my love for you“ her…

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    Timeless and inspiring music was born in the Baroque Era. Some of the most prestigious pieces from that time include Antonio Vivaldi's The Four Seasons: "Spring", George Frideric Handel's Messiah ("Hallelujah") and Water Music. All three pieces reflect the beauty of the Baroque Era and its music. Vivaldi's piece has the ability to stand on its own, but can also be used to represent all of the season's cycles when paired with his concertos "Fall," "Winter," and "Summer." Handel's oratorio Messiah…

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    Baroque Vs Baroque

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    different, instead of picking one element, I will use all three and compare and contrast all also explaining how the music and art was different. The baroque of style music was very different than that of known as the renaissance period. The main difference that separates baroque style music from the Renaissance era was that music was sung in the choral style of Capella, Baroque music was played through musical instruments, Baroque instruments played a huge factor introducing solo style along…

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    was a brilliant composer. He was born March 31, 1685, in Eisenach, Germany. His pieces of music are some of the most influential and important pieces in the history of music. If you mention the name Bach today most people they will know the name. He has changed the way music is performed and observed. Bach was a german composer and musician from the Baroque period. He made both instrumental and vocal music. Since the 19th-century Bach has been regarded as one of the greatest composers of all…

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    was never just about the rhythm. Music didn’t captivate me because of the power it had to make my body move, beginning with the tapping of my foot and ending with the opening up of my vocal cords. In fact, it was about my mother and the joy I saw on her face as she listened to traditional Peruvian creole music in a restaurant. On October 31, 2016, the night of Halloween, my little brother was predictably complaining because we were celebrating Peruvian Creole Music Day instead of “trick or…

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