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    American Jazz Music

    American Jazz Music Jazz music came about in the city of New Orleans, Louisiana. It is considered to be “America’s Music.” People call it this because of the way it was developed. In the mid 1800’s, during the times of slavery and segregation, the art of jazz music swept over the south. Particularly Louisiana. Blacks, whites, men and women of all ages and backgrounds came together and created a new, more artsy form of music that is known as jazz. What makes jazz music so special is that

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    Genius Hour Proposal

    to study more about West African music and it’s influence on today’s music. I think that many people love listening to music or creating music, but they don’t know some of its origins and places it came from. For example, many people love Dixieland, jazz, pop, blues, and rock music. If you had asked them if they knew that African music influenced those types of music genres, it would be likely that they didn’t know the music had African roots

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    Jack Cole: Jazz-Dance Pioneer

    Jack Cole: Jack cole was considered to be the jazz-dance pioneer. He was a hard-driving dancer and choreographer that developed a searing style of distinctively American dance for the stage and on screen. Cole performed in many musicals on broadway, like The Dream of Sganarelle. He forged a twentieth century movement language known as theatrical jazz dance from ethnic, ballet, modern, and popular dance. Cole was first exposed to ethnic dance in the pageants of Denishawn. He also studied modern dance

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    Blues Music History

    Blues music is most commonly a combination of drums, guitar, piano and vocals. This genre of music originated in the south during the nineteenth century, and was especially popular amongst african ­american slaves. It’s seeds were first planted on southern plantations. It was first only sung by people classified as african americans, but then prospered and overtook the world of music amongst most cultures. Blues main effect on history, was it’s help with racial conflict. African­ americans were perceived

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    Genius Hour Project: Song Analysis

    Music soothes our anxiety; it calms our body, and our emotions come out through when listening to music. How many of you guys listen to music on a day-to-day basis? And out of these raised hands, how many of you know how a song comes together? For my Genius Hour Project, I explored my topic on music production. My guiding question for this topic included, what are the steps of producing a song? The steps incorporate songwriting, arranging, tracking, mixing, and mastering. For the initial step, you

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    Causes Of The Great Migration

    The Great Migration happened for an assortment of different reasons. Some of these reasons revolving around “Resettling in Northern cities, where they sought better lives, employment, some degree of social equality, and an escape from daily violence…” (Link) African Americans traveled from the Southern States, where rules such as the Jim Crow Laws still ruled over them and basically controlled their lives and took away their promised freedom, to the Northern States just to have the promised rights

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    Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame Essay

    The rock and roll hall of fame is a place that honors the best bands in rock and roll. But in the past couple years it becoming known as a joke. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame was established in 1983 by Atlantic Records. It is located off the shores of Lake Erie in Cleveland, Ohio. There are a total of 317 bands and performers that have been inducted, including: Stevie Ray Vaughan, Journey, Boston, and even N.W.A, to name a few. The problem that the Hall of Fame is facing today is that they are starting

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    Scott Joplin The King Of Ragtime Analysis

    Throughout the 1890s and early 1900s, ragtime or “rags,” was the new American music genre influenced by the blues. Ragtime music was extremely different than anything else that was being played at the time and it was not viewed as proper music, so it was played in saloons and bars. To play rags, a pianist had to be remarkably skilled because they have to be able to keep up with their own rhythm and play every piece of the song until the 1920s, when big bands came in. Scott Joplin, “the King of Ragtime

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    How Does Walter Change In A Raisin In The Sun

    In A Raisin in the Sun, Walter Younger changes throughout the book from a greedy, arrogant man who only wants money for himself, to a generous and supportive man through his personal struggles of housing, education, and employment. Walter Younger has strong views about his housing. Walter does not pay much attention to where he lives or sleeps. In the beginning of the play, he does not make many remarks about his living conditions. Walter cares about where he lives though. He makes a remark saying

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