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    "Only When It Is Dark Enough Can You See the Stars" - Martin Luther King

    Jr means that when you are going through dark times, everything will get better. Although you are struggling, you’ll reach a figurative light at the end of the tunnel. Two books that apply to this quote are Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck, and Ragtime by E.L Doctorow. Of Mice and Men is a book full of struggles. It starts out with two main characters, George and Lenny. Lenny is mentally challenged making it hard for both of them to find and maintain jobs. The setting plays a huge role in the

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    Jazz

    the early 1700’s and 1800’s which is also known as the slave era and the ragtime era. This unique form art has helped to unite people of all races, regions and national boundaries. Even though it is a form of entertainment, it has been used to widely voice sentiments on slavery, freedom, creativity, and American character both in the United States and also overseas. Jazz music consists of many forms such as European, ragtime, modal, afro-cuban jazz, fusion and many more. While many people argue

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    American Jazz Music

    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 became popular

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    Shiquita Jones 6/5/08               Expository Essay Every culture has some form of music they practice or enjoy listening to. Music can have a huge impact around the world. Music has important themes or meanings that can be positive or negative. Music originated around the globe. Music is created for all ages to listen to; however it can be harmful to certain people for various reasons. Some cultures musical styles are similar; however many are also different. African Americans

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    How the History of Music Ifluences Today

    Music Appreciation “Our lives are constantly changing, with new avenues of the supertechnology highway opening every day. This technological resolution has a strong impact on our work and our leisure activities. It also conditions how, when, and where we listen to music” Yes, as our book immediately states, our lives have changed. We can now listen to music in almost any location on earth. The music we’ve created has evolved into a great number of genres, all with wonderful different sounds. But

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    Jazz and Blues Influence

    music genre at the time called Ragtime. Blues songs gave artists a method of expressing their emotions and feelings. As one person stated, “The emotion expressed is generally one of sadness or melancholy, often due to problems in love.” The musical elements that made blues very popular also sparked the development of a very distinct and unique style of music called jazz. “Jazz was born in New Orleans through the fusion of African-American elements such as ragtime and blues with other traditional

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    Jazz in America

    Turpin writes what is considered to be the first ragtime song on his piano. [2] Ragtime music is a music style that would eventually turn into Jazz. It started around the beginning of the twentieth century and continued to be popular in African American culture. Its upbeat rhythm made it fitting for the times and it was purely an American style of music so it became almost patriotic to listen to ragtime. In the early twentieth century a ragtime band would usually consist of just a few pieces such

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    A Change Is Coming

    by Kendrick Lamar as the elusive 40 acres and a mule states “I need 40 acers and a mule….not a 40 ounce and a pit pull”. Freedom or the lack of it from the past to present day. Then came the era of Ragtime music and Minstrel shows, which introduced Scott Joplin some say he was the “king of ragtime writers”. The original writer of “The Entertainer” score. Minstrel shows were around for about 100 years. When we reached the end of slavery which was abolished historically in

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    Dance in the 1920s

    The Charleston was a dance that became popular in the 1920’s. It was danced to ragtime jazz music and was quick paced. This dance was popular worldwide but especially in Australia. This dance is in a 4/4 time rhythm. The dance was a physical symbolism of the audacious enthusiasm that many of the young people of that generation wanted to express. The Charleston Dance is believed to have originated from an earlier dance style, and actually existed before the 1920’s. However, it was not until its appearance

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    Gumbo

    originally he heard it from a black man named Jim Crow and named the song after him. New Orleans was forced to surrender slavery in 1862. In 1980 there were two 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

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