culture of Rock N’ Roll GENERAL PURPOSE: To inform SPECIFIC PURPOSE: The purpose of this presentation is to inform our audience of classmates about the culture of Rock N’ Roll, and its impact of artists from the 50s, 60s, 70s & 80s era. CENTRAL IDEA: The culture of Rock N’ Roll is an interesting culture to explore because it has so many influential artists of all eras and for many decades it has played a big role in society. INTRODUCTION I. We will we will rock you! The language
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INTRODUCTION Rock Music in the Philippines is performance arts composed in various genre and styles. The rock music of the Philippines is a mixture of indigenous foreign countries. The United States occupied the Islands in 1898 until 1946, and introduced American blues folk music, Rock &Blues, and rock and roll became popular. In the late 1950s, native performers adapted Tagalog lyrics for North American rock and roll music, resulting in the seminal origins of Philippine rock. The most notable
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the main stream culture fails to meet the needs of a particular group of people. The punk subculture includes a diverse array of ideologies, and forms of expression, including fashion, visual art, dance, literature, and film, which grew out of punk rock. Punk is largely characterized by a concern for individual freedom and anti-establishment views. Punks are young (16+), and known for being rebellious. This started during the 1970s in Britain, where a group of young rebellious teens decided to make
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Sarmiento Prayer Of Comfort Pastor Reynold R. Sarmiento Response From The Family Bonafe Maninantan Gonzaga Hymn of Trust Rock Of Ages Rock of Ages, cleft for me, Let me hide myself in Thee; Let the water and the blood, From Thy wounded side which flowed, Be of sin the double cure, Save from wrath
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different musical features to build upon one another, creating more complex music and also develops the integration of different devices. The creation of MIDI led to sub genres such as Synth Pop to grow, by which synthesizers began to dominate the pop and rock movement of the early 80’s. The early sound of Synth Pop was often described as being "eerie, sterile, and vaguely menacing” where-as some bands, such as Duran Duran adopted dance beats to produce a catchier and warmer sound. They were soon followed
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Analysis of how and where the influence of bass culture has occurred in the United Kingdom Name Institution Introduction Bass culture began as one of the key musical paradigm shift of the rave and breakbeat hardcore in the United Kingdom in the early years of the 1990. Since its introduction in the 1980’'s, bass culture has undergone significant transformation in terms of style and incorporating dance elements from different music genres such
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ordinary part of the mainstream of society. Music has always been the soul of what defines a punk. In the beginning, the new and thriving bands were the Sex Pistols and Clash. Today, popular punk bands like Good Charlotte and Green Day have kept punk rock music popular. Nowadays, it is familiar to see woman members of punk, a punk living in the suburbs, going to college, or establishing a career. In the past, advocating for their future was not a goal for the punk community, but today that has all changed
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Running head: MUSIC TRENDS IN POPULAR AMERICAN CULTURE Music Trends in Popular American Culture University of Phoenix There have been many trends in American popular culture dating back since America was founded, anytime an activity or a lifestyle became popular people wanted to follow it and millions did. This is the case with music; it has evolved over time yet remains one of the most popular aspects of American Culture. From 1606-1776 religious music was the first music of early colonists
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Why do some entertainment or sports figures engage in self-destructive activities? The reason why entertainment and sports figures engage in self-destructive activities could be due to the way they were raised as a child. That means they grew up in a non materialistic household, because the important things were paying the bills, and trying to keep a roof over their head. The only thing that is required of them is to go to school get your education, play some sports or join the fine arts department
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Dan Deweese history of rock #25 class wednesday 4 to 6:50 The book The Pop, Rock, and Soul Reader, Second Edition by David Brackett Group 8: Read all of these articles: “Led Zeppelin Speaks!” 319-326 “’I Have No Message Whatsoever,’” 327-333 “Get on up Disco,” 350-361 Answer all of these questions: “According to this interview, “The Crunge,” how does Jimmy Page account for his early career and success? he does account for his early career an success by not being whoever
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