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    Billy's Blues

    Listen to Billie Holiday’s “Billie’s Blues” Tyler Brady Intro to Music: Term Paper Dr. Burns In the 19th century, a very prominent genre and musical form emerged from the Deep South of America; often defined as a repetitive and poetic music structure derived from jazz, blues music became an influential role in the astounding American identity. On the basis of originality and artistry, Billie Holiday is noted as one of the most influential jazz and blues singers. Throughout a dark life of

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    A Change Is Coming

    Music has been a form of communication since the beginning time. During the days of slavery songs helped them to escape. For Africans wanting to escape slavery, their songs were used as a map to freedom, especially during the 1400’s through the mid 1800’s, as this was the period of slave trading in the United States. These freedom songs continued until 1836 when slavery was historically abolished. Due to the fact that slaves were not allowed to be educated nor were they allowed to read, they

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    My Musical Functions

    Marvin Gaye’s “Let’s get it on” . Aesthetic Enjoyment I also listen to music for aesthetic enjoyment. I listen to such music like jazz, blues and reggae songs that I find beautiful whether, I am exercising in the gym, driving in my car, working or even when I am at home. One of my favourites is Pharell Williams’s “Happy” and Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes’s “Wake up everybody” . This songs gets me going, they are truly beautiful songs. Entertainment: I listen to Rap and R & B songs when

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    History Of 1970's Fashion Essay

    1970’s Fashion Americans celebrated the first Earth day in 1970. Earth day is now celebrated on April 22 in the United States. Hippies primarily were the ones who got Earth day passed by the government. Nightclubs of the 1970’s were called discos. Strobe lights and mirror balls reflected the dancers while disk jockeys were playing the 70’s latest hits. In the 1970’s fashion was affected by the Vietnam War, Battle of Civil Rights, and music. The Vietnam War started in the 1960’s and continued on

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    Donny Mccaslin: Modern Music Analysis

    Widely acclaimed saxophonist Donny McCaslin returns with a personalized project of his authorship after participating in David Bowie’s Blackstar. McCaslin reunites his Fast Future quartet, whose members - Jason Lindner on keyboards, Tim Lefebre on electric bass, and Mark Guiliana on drums - were also crucial in the English pop star's lattermost album, and adds a few influential guest musicians to play on selected songs. The nine tracks of Beyond Now intelligently combine a variety of variables that

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    Dust My Broom: Song Comparison

    the same chords remained the same. The difference of each song was they both added uniqueness to them by adding or changing the type of instruments. For example in 1939 version of Robert Johnson, he a simple guitar that accomiment the melody, very blues music. However, in 1959, since it was the era of rock n roll, they added drums, which created the song to have more rhythm, also they used an electric guitar. Then in the 2006 pieces, the song sound like a rock song, with electric guitar, keyboard

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    Louis Armstrong Contributions

    While in New York, Armstrong made dozens of records as a sideman, creating inspirational jazz and backup singing for many blues singers. Moreover, he had records as a soloist including "Cornet Chop Suey" and "Potato Head Blues." These solos changed jazz history, by incorporating daring rhythm choices, swing and high notes on cornet(Source B). Furthermore, in 1926, Armstrong finally switched from the cornet to the trumpet

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    Duke Ellington's 'Mood Indigo'

    Edward Kennedy “Duke” Ellington is one of the most accomplished Jazz musicians of all time. He was born in Washington D.C. in 1899. Duke Ellington’s father worked as a butler at the White House, and both his father and mother were amateur pianist. As a young child Ellington preferred sports to music—which quickly changed. Ellington dropped out of high school in 1917 to pursue his music career, and by the mid-twenties had relocated to New York. Ellington’s spotlight to fame came from Harlem’s

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    Country Music Research Paper

    The demand for country music song writers is fast increasing, with more and more musicians widely accepting that their country songs are in part the product of someone else's words or instrumental. The fact is that song writing, like many other art forms, tends to be a collaboration. You may have a great idea that can be clarified and perfected by working with a ghost writer or other musician. Country tunes, unlike most other genres of music, emphasize the lyrics. In country, the words make the

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    How Did Heavy Metal Music Cause Suicide In The 50's

    Amidst all the momentous or major events throughout the 50’s to the late 80’s that created a special moment in history, stands one not well known among our generation. Heavy metal suicide. Heavy metal suicide contains multiple stories of young adult or late teen people who committed suicide supposedly after listening to triggering songs from loud metal artists. The families of these disturbed individuals supposed that the music their children chose to listen to, caused the problems, despite the facts

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