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    How African-American Culture Conceived Jazz

    How African-American Culture Conceived Jazz Near the beginning of the twentieth century, Jazz was a new style of music being invented by African-American musicians who lived in New Orleans, Louisiana. The city of New Orleans during the beginning of the twentieth century was loaded with individuals of different ethnicities and backgrounds. Before the early twentieth century, New Orleans was colonized by the French and Spanish. When the French and Spanish colonized New Orleans, they brought with

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    Budhha and the Blues

    In order to get a comprehensive understanding between the connection of the blues and Buddhism, we must first dive deep into the sophisticated complex we all know as suffering. The word passion comes from the Latin root pati-, meaning suffering, or enduring. Thus, compassion literally means to suffer-with; the compassionate are not immune to the other people's individual pain. And passion is, at its core, a form of pain or suffering we cannot escape. Passion is not for the faint of heart or those

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    Mongolia

    are born with a nice pink color that shows that they are in good health. Blue is a cool color.  The traditional blues music in the United States is the opposite of red hot music.  Blues is slow, sad and soulful.  Duke Ellington and his orchestra recorded a famous song -- “Mood Indigo” -- about the deep blue color, indigo.  In the words of the song: “You ain’t been blue till you’ve had that Mood Indigo.”  Someone who is blue is very sad. The color green is natural for trees and grass.  But it is

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    Confusion

    wondered that when see the color red, somebody else could be seeing what you think of as the color blue and just was always taught that this so-called blue color has and always will be called red? This has intrigued me since a young age, and I can’t seem to come to terms with the fact that I will never understand this. I’m sure there’s some big elaborate scientific explanation on why my red could be your blue, but I choose to believe that my confusion can’t be overcome. Albert Einstein once

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    Blues vs. Country Music

    Blues vs Country music According to Etta James in an interview with American Chronicle: "The Blues and country are first cousins ... What I look for in a song is for the story to be for real. I like a blood and guts kind of thing. That's what you find in the lyrics of country music." Blues and country music both developed in the 19th century in the Southern United States. They share a similar history. For this reason, they share many of the same musical and lyrical characteristics. Read more: How

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    Goodnight Irene Analysis

    Huddie “Lead Belly” Ledbetter was one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century. He was a towering icon of the blues and would later become the father of the folk music explosion. “Leadbelly” has held an influence on a variety of artists ranging from Bob Dylan to Kurt Cobain (Good Night, Irene). In 1933, John Lomax made the fist ever recorded version of “Goodnight Irene.” Leadbelly’s “Goodnight Irene” was essentially a song of heartache. The lyrics discuss Irene breaking the narrator’s

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    En1420

    Venus as depicted earlier in The Birth of Venus by Botticelli. However, while Warhol does use more colors in his work. For example, Venus’s face and neck are pink while her hair is black, red, orange, and yellow. The background is a solid light blue color. In Details of Renaissance Paintings, Venus’s face and hair are emphasized and the dominant elements are her hair because of the warm colors and her gaze. It honestly reminded me of the Sublime Sun. Warhol uses implied lines in the hair to

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    Langston Hughes

    Phillip Woods Sandra Simonds ENG102 April 26 2016 Langston Hughes and The Weary Blues Langston Hughes was recognized as a significant literary figure during the 1920s, a period known as the "Harlem Renaissance" because of the number of emerging black writers. After graduating from high school, Hughes went to Mexico to visit his father, in hopes to convince his father that he should pay for his college education at Columbia University in

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    American Jazz Music

    usually the bass, trumpet or piano, and make beats and play any sporadic melody that came to them. The music was enjoyed by many, and was a sort of doorway for many other kinds of music to be developed from. These other kinds of music include the blues and ragtime. During the time period that jazz was developed, it was a way for both the musicians and the listeners to forget their problems and just enjoy what they were hearing. Jazz spread quickly and was soon spread throughout the south and

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    A Blue

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