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    Rock And Roll History

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    ’n’ roll) is a genre of popular music that originated and evolved in the United States during the late 1940s and early 1950s‚[1][2] primarily from a combination of African American blues‚ country‚ jazz‚[3] and gospel music.[4] Though elements of rock and roll can be heard in country records of the 1930s‚[3] and in blues records from the 1920s‚[5] rock and roll did not acquire its name until the 1950s.[6][7] The term "rock and roll" now has at least two different meanings‚ both in common usage: as

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    The British Invasion

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    There were plenty of music coming out and showing up in the 1960’s. It was time; time for a new form of music‚ a new sound‚ it was time for a revolution. There was all types of music being played and new music being formed. There were all sorts of bands playing different kinds of music and playing with their own styles while taking over the airwaves. Whether it be rock‚ soul‚ or any other type of music‚ it was a revolution. This also led to new bands forming and breaking into the industry. In the

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    examples of Fela’s songs that have some elements of jazz styles are: water‚ follow follow‚ wayo amongst others. BLUES: This emerged from spirituals‚ work songs‚ field hollers‚ shouts and chants‚ and rhymed simple ballads in United States of America in the 20th century. It later became the roots of jazz‚ rock and roll‚ hip hop and other popular music forms. The structural pattern of the blues is a basic twelve-bar lyric framework which is reflected by a standard harmonic progression of twelve bars‚ in

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    freedom and joy. Many legendary artists have come from R&B‚ such as Michael Jackson. Michael is known to be one of the greatest performers of all time. The 1980s brought a newer style of R&B known as Contemory R&B. It combines elements of rhythm and blues‚ soul‚ funk‚ pop‚ hip-hop and dance. Because of these many combinations‚ you will see a broad base of instruments. For example‚ the guitar‚ bass‚ keyboard‚ and drum. In conclusion‚ R&B combines wide variety of rhythms‚ while using a broad base of

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    it will turn a green color to a shade of red depending on the amount of sugar. The hypothesis says that if a food is positive for proteins after Biuret ’s solution is added it will turn a purple. If Biuret ’s solution is added and it turns a pale blue color it ’s negative for proteins. The turkey and crackers are going to be positive for protein. If Iodine is added to the food and it ’s positive for starch it should turn a dark purple/black color and if Iodine is added and it ’s tested negative

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    must land on a vacant position‚ and the man who is jumped over gets removed from the board • A piece can jump over only one piece in one move Red ‚ Yellow and Violet pieces can not jump Green can jump right over blue Blue can jump left over green Blue can jump up over yellow Blue can jump down over violet Levels ETC. above Level 3 Level 2 Level 1 Level 0 Level -1 ETC. below Problems • Designate one of the rows as Level 0‚ and rows above that as Levels 1‚2‚3‚ etc. • You are allowed

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    art are: color‚ light‚ and lines. In terms of visual elements‚ it’s clearly stated that color is the strongest one.  He used a primary color palette‚ making his artwork so bright and eye-catching.  A shiny yellow boat is sailing through a dark deep blue

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    why girls like pink color

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    girls like pink color and boys prefer blue color over others. But if one closely examines this concept (or misconception!)‚ one realizes that it is not true. It is not that girls are genetically programmed to like pink. Then why this mass belief that girls like pink? Actually all this is a market gimmick which has been so strongly reinforced on our mindsets through aggressive marketing of products that we have begun to belief that girls like pink and boys like blue. Think of the instances‚ when your

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    as rhythm and blues starting out. That particular rock style soon transformed throughout the decades into something new and stimulating. Ragtime an African American style‚ included a pianist‚ banjos‚ or the band. Ragtime has a direct effect on the rock music from the start‚ because of the fun energy and vibe the style gave off. The encouragement on the development of stride piano‚ soon became a segment of many Rhythm and blues piano styles used in the rock music industry today. Blues‚ was also a huge

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    Today in class we watched a video on Gumbo. The Gumbo we saw today was not about the creation of the famous New Orleans dish‚ but the creation of Jazz. The Documentary Gumbo was directed by Ken Burns who interviewed different people from critics to famous musicians. One of the famous musicians he interviewed was Wynton Marsalis a famous trumpet player. In the introduction Marsalis said something that grabbed my attention‚ he said: “music is a language”. New Orleans was the home for many people of

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