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    The Origin of Blues

    The Origin of Blues Blues played an important role in the history of music as it heavily influenced many types of music, particularly jazz and rock. It originated around the 1890’s from the Afro-American slaves’ folk music, work songs and spirituals and was typically performed with one person both playing the guitar and singing. The music consisted of stories of family, struggle, sexuality and rural life. The beginning of the blues-singing period was during the Civil War in America. In 1863

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    M&M Project Report

    recorded it in the table under bag1. Then we went to 5 other peoples  M&Ms and recorded how much M&Ms were there for each color and  recorded those under bags 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. Then I put that  information in 3 different graphs.  My Table of the Data:  Colors  Blue  Brown  Green  Orange  Red  Yellow  Total  Ba Ba Ba Ba Ba Ba Avera g 1  g 2  g 3  g 4  g 5  g 6  ge  5 0 5 3 0 3 1 6 4 6 4 6 0 0 2 0 3 2 4 5 2 4 2 0 2 4 3 6 2 3 2 0 4 1 5 4 2 1 1 7 4 1 9 3 0 0 1 7 4 2 5 5 1 2 18   Data Analysis:  My dat ta reveals that every color

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    Iidk

    repetition of the first statement or the completion of it. This musical attribute is popular in jazz, ragtime, blues, gospel, and R&B. This is one of the many ways in which African music has greatly helped to shape American popular music. Other musical attributes derived from African music include different vocal styles (such as guttural effects, lyric improvisation, vocal rhythmization, blue notes, falsetto, metaphors and codes), rhythmic features (such as syncopation, rhythmic improvisation, the

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    Who Invented Rock and Roll?

    many other kinds of music. Mostly originated from African Americans, swing, blues, and jazz music was an early beginning to rock music. Many musical qualities were brought with African slaves into America. Some of the qualities include improvisation, “call and response” singing, and a dynamic rhythm. They created spiritual music and blues, which later evolved into what we know today as gospel music and “rhythm and blues.” White American music is based on of folk-style songs, mostly ballads in

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    Network

    create an attitude of “work mode” for our students, encouraging them to take school seriously. As you begin to purchase “back to school” clothing for the fall, families may select navy blue, white or light blue collared polo shirts. Bottoms (pants, capris, skirts, skorts, shorts, jumpers) may be khaki or navy blue, but not denim. Tennis shoes may be worn, as well as black or brown closed-toe shoes. Uniforms can be purchased at many department stores including Old Navy, Wal-Mart, Target, JC Penney

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    Gumbo

    styles of music which Jazz reach in New Orleans which were Ragtime pioneered by Scott Joplin and the Blues call and response. Ragtime and the Blues combined together made Jazz music. The Blues was could be about anything and it use to make the listener feel better not worse. This is how Gumbo can along because everyone came together and performed to tell stories. Wynton Marsalis Burns quoted “Blues was the roux in the musical gumbo that produced jazz and every other form of American popular music

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    Dsssssssss

    Night” by Vincent Van Gogh. It was created at 1888. This painting has the primary colors of blue, green, and a tiny bit of red. It also has a secondary color of yellow. The painting depicts the analogous colors of blue and yellow. The color temperature in this painting is cool and chill, but at the same time it is warm and cozy. The complementary colors of yellow contrasts with the complementary colors of blue and green. The contrast draws the attention to the focal point which is the café. There are

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    Nairobi

    a brass zipper (黄铜拉链)and oversized buckles(超大纽扣), and an Italian knit (针织)dress with bunchy sleeves in a zigzag pattern of beige, brown, and cream, and a ruffled organdy “tea dress” in pale orange, and a navy-blue blazer made of Irish linen, with a pleated white linen skirt and a pale blue silk blouse. Assuming she could only have one costume, which seemed to be the case, she would have preferred the jumpsuit, not just because it was the most expensive outfit (the price tag read $475) but because

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    Speech

    It has often been said that music is what makes humans human. Although this theory has a deep psychological meaning with all of us, music has indeed shaped our history and the way we interact with one another. Together with this, music also holds a cultural significance as artists from all around the world have worked hard in order to predict how music will evolve in the years to come. Just like the types of movies we enjoy watching, the type of music that we listen to can also give out a hint

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    Jazz

    proceeded to decline in popularity over the centuries. However, the complex rhythm and improvisations have been very influential to other genres of music. For example, Jazz music aided a hand in the upbringing of the blues in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Without the blues one popular genre in today’s American society, country music, would never have been born. Jazz is just as or more important in

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