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    reaction to the over powering position of rock music at that time. Takes influence from Latin‚ Funk and Soul music. Prominent early exponents were Isaac Hayes and Barry White. Later followed by Donna Summer‚ the Bee Gees‚ the Jacksons and Chic. Performers got the public attention but it was largely work done behind the scenes by producers and engineers that gave Disco its own distinct sound. Films such as Saturday Night Fever popularised the music. Musial features 4 on the floor: Referring

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    Sound is a living manifestation from God‚ and music is our pills to heal our soul and body. Peru music is very diverse combination of many different types of music ranging from its Andean musical ‚ Spanish and African roots‚ the modern Peruvian music and Amazon music influenced are also common in Peru too. There are some main kind of music that Peru people play (the most popular)‚ such as folklórico‚ huayno‚ and chicha. The national anthem of Peru is called “Himno Nacional Del Peru”. There are lots

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    Reggaeton has truly inspired other upcoming Artist to be successful in the music industry. With numerous changes to the style of Reggae and Reggaeton from gospel reggae to Puerto Rican Rhythms music has present its self which tells a story to all different parts of the world. Many Artists of different genres have collaborated with Jamaicans artists as well as Porto Ricans artists have distinct reggae flair to their pieces. Reggae music has played a significant role in the African culture identity during

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    Latin-American Music All music styles‚ genre’s‚ instruments‚ have had an origin of where it began. Specifically‚ Latin-American music has had a complex origin and history of where it all started. Not only that‚ but ever since it began it has evolved into something slightly different as the centuries have gone by. This style has a sense of unique dynamics‚ especially compared to other styles of music. If one is of Latin-American descent they usually have a favorite Latin song‚ dance‚ instrument‚

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    religion to entertainment to swooning over girls‚ artists have used music as a way to express their emotions towards a specific subject. Throughout time‚ the effects music has on the mind has been overlooked; that music has the ability to do so much more than just be a form of entertainment. Due to recent experiments‚ music has been shown to change the behavior of an individual by stimulating the brain and increasing neural connections. Music can not only entertain‚ but it can also advance learning in

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    [pic] MATRICULATION COLLEGE OF NEGERI SEMBILAN ENGLISH WB023 SESSION 2010/2011 ‘THE INFLUENCE OF MUSIC ON TEENAGERS’ MEMBERS OF RESEARCH TEAM : MUHAMMAD AFIQ BIN MD DAIM MS1012505095 IDA FARHANA BINTI ROSLAN MS1012504521 SITI NORHANNAN ASHIKIN BINTI A MUIN MS1012506771 SITI NADIRAH BINTI OTHMAN MS1012506751 PRACTICUM GROUP : F2P7 LECTURER : MADAM CHEAH YIT YING SUBMISSION DATE : 11TH January 2011 Acknowledgement

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    It was not only the United States and Europe that were touched by Modernism; Latin America was also feeling the effect of this shift in the art world during the beginning of the 20th century. While beginning to achieve some level of independence from its European occupiers‚ Latin American and its artists were embracing Modernism which fit well with the mixed race cultures of this region. The indigenous peoples of Mexico‚ for instance‚ endured a brutal occupation by the Spanish starting in 1521 by

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    Phoenix‚ Arizona. Stevie traveled the country with her family which led her to meet Lindsey Buckingham while she attended high school in California. The two both shared an interest in music allowing for the pair to grow close both musically and romantically. The couple stayed together in California and pursued careers in music by joining the band Fritz. Their passions for each other and their art encouraged them to leave the band in order to develop their

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    Music‚ in all forms‚ goes through periods and influences such as the Classical period‚ Romantic‚ Modern‚ etc.. It is also influenced by large events‚ such as war. The French Revolution‚ which occurred during the late 1700’s‚ was driven by the ideas and ideals of the Enlightenment. The revolution occurred‚ similarly to the American Revolutionary War‚ because of high taxes and opposition to the French Monarchy. The monarchy had left the country nearly bankrupt‚ 98% of the population were severely underrepresented

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    Gospel music has been around for a hundred of years. Gospel music is highly emotional evangelical vocal music that originated among African American Christians in the southern United States and was a strong influence in the development of soul music. (Gospel Music) Gospel music quite evolved from the songs slaves sang on plantations notably work songs‚ and from the Protestant hymns they sang in church. However in the 19th century‚ spiritual hymns transfer into gospel music‚ which started the golden

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