Louis Armstrong “The Complete Hot Five and Hot Seven Recordings” Louis Armstrong Courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment “Little Louis” Armstrong was born — like so many who shaped American music — poor‚ black‚ and on the far side of the American Dream. His date of birth was August 4‚ 1901‚ although he believed that he was born on the Fourth of July‚ 1900. He never knew his father‚ who abandoned the family when Armstrong was an infant‚ and his mother‚ Maryann‚ worked at whatever jobs she could
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Joan Sebastian Joan Sebastian was a Mexican singer who touched so many hearts in his country and around the world. His name is pronounced like Juan but he wanted to be unique and replace the “u” with an ‘o”. He is mostly known for his blending of grouper‚ pop‚ and ranchera genres into his music (Joan Sebastian). Songwriting was also one of his great talents. His life was filled with music‚ pain‚ struggles‚ and the joys of having several children. On April 8‚ 1951 Joan Sebastian was born
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A Comparison of Manze and Szigeti’s recordings of La Follia from Corelli’s Sonata for Violin Op. 5‚ no 12. Andrew Manze‚ an English violinist‚ and Joseph Szigeti‚ an American violinist are both internationally renowned for their Baroque playing1. I am going to take a look at each of their recordings of Corelli’s La Follia‚ the difference being however‚ that they are playing from separate scores and interpretations of the piece. Manze’s recording has been done from an earlier‚ more original copy
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Ntelianidou Linta PART A Analyze Soundbuzz and its business strategy using the competitive forces models. What strategies did it develop for dealing with competitive forces? According to Porter’s Five Forces Model of Competition the nature of competition in any industry is personified in the following five forces: Threat of new potential entrants Threat of substitute product/services Bargaining power of suppliers Bargaining power of buyers Rivalry among current competitors These five
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1.1Summarise the development of the UK popular music recording industry from the 1950’s to the present day. 50’s The 1950’s represent the beginning of the development of the music industry‚ as it is known today. It is from here on that the genre of ‘popular music’ existed and began to dominate the charts. Of course‚ there were acts that existed before the 50’s‚ and made a good name for them selves‚ acts like Bing Crosby‚ but it was in the 50’s that certain artists became household names‚ and
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STATEMENT OF RECORDING SUPERSTAR MICHAEL JACKSON AT THE AFRICAN AMBASSADORS’ SPOUSES ASSOCIATION’S GALA‚ HONORING HIM FOR HIS WORLDWIDE PHILANTHROPIC WORK‚ PARTICULARLY IN AFRICA APRIL 1‚ 2004 “To His Excellency Olhaye Oudine Roble and Mrs. Roble‚ Dean of the African Diplomatic Corps‚ thank you for your attendance and support. I would like to thank Mrs. Zhor Jazairy‚ wife of His Excellency Idriss Jaziary‚ of Algeria‚ President of the African Ambassadors’ Spouses Association‚ and Mrs. Haoua Diatta
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Memory is a constructive and dynamic system rather than a passive mechanism for recording external information. Evaluate this claim‚ making reference to research findings. In order to evaluate this claim it is necessary to look at some of the research that has been carried out on memory. Most of the relevant research findings support the theory that memory is indeed a constructive and dynamic system but how much of what we store in our memory is down to active and conscious energy and how much
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Exploring Psychology Memory is a constructive and dynamic system rather than a passive mechanism for recording external information. Evaluate this claim‚ making reference to research findings. The concept that the memory is a constructive and dynamic system was originally introduced by Sir Frederic Bartlett‚ in the 1920’s. According to Bartlett‚ social factors influence one’s ability to remember‚ and in turn‚ can either change a person’s perception of a specific memory or distort the original
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activity has a band of frequency associated with it‚ for every state of mind. This band of frequency can be induced in brain using auditory and visual stimuli. The stimuli will be produced by the computer software Keywords— BrainWave Entrainment‚ Binaural Beats‚ Auditory and Visual Stimuli‚ Mind‚ Frequency Following Response‚ Monaural Beats‚ Isochronic tones Introduction The brain generates a small amount of electrical activity that has varied frequency; these frequencies are divided in various
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the population because every person is effected by music in one way or the other. I would focus on having an open age group because I am interested to test the effects of music as well as binaural beats to children all the way up to the elder population. I might encounter some ethical issues of using binaural beats on children based on the fact that most of the population is not fully aware of what it is or what it does to people. Does the sample generalize to the population? Explain why or
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