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    practicing and practicing‚ I told myself that the guitar was not the instrument. It wasn’t because I did not like an instrument‚ but because I wasn’t able to play it and I couldn’t reach the notes. At age 12‚ I began to listen to more funky‚ rock and roll‚ and electronic music like: Daft Punk‚ Martin Garrix‚ David Guetta‚ Fall Out Boy‚ and Coldplay. Now at age 14‚ I still listen to the same type of music when I was 12 with an addition of hip-hop and rap. One artist who has greatly influenced me now

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    it shows in the music we listen to today‚ even country itself. In the begging of time music was thought of as only an expression since it could not be shown to many others. In America alone‚ the styles that we enjoy today such as blues‚ rock and roll and country derive from the Native Americans who first walked this land. For these people the music was in various forms and was mostly in religious purposes. With the arrival of foreigners from different countries brought different styles with them;

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    Dear judges ‚professors teachers and my beloved schoolmates‚ good afternoon. When the topic came out I assumed that everyone were brought back to the time when Martin Luther King Junior gave the inspiring speech: I Have A Dream‚ and I am not exception. Certainly everybody has a dream or more likely to have different dreams in different period of time. And usually what people have achieved are not the things they really wanted from the start. Consequently‚ they chose their realistic dreams over

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    “Truth is like the sun. You can shut it out for a time‚ but it ain’t goin’ away.” Not long before dawn on January 8‚ 1935‚ Elvis Aaron Presley was born into the world and was shortly taken to the hospital along with his mother and his late twin brother. Elvis received 14 Grammy nominations‚ and he won 3 out of the 14 nominations. Elvis starred in 33 successful movies throughout his career. He was also one of the important figures in the twentieth century‚ mostly known for his music. To begin with

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    though‚ they found common ground in merging a myriad of genres and influences. The revolutionary and inclusive approach of The Beatles is perhaps the main reason why their appeal has stretched across five decades. They are primarily labeled a rock and roll band but they have been known to integrate elements of folk‚ blues‚ pop‚ country‚ psychedelic and even classical and Celtic music. What ultimately made the group special was that the variety of influences and styles did not appear to be the effect

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    good old songs that came where you’re cheating heart compare to the music today. There was comedy in it too such as the song like the streak with ray Stevens today’s country music isn’t the same some of it is ok. But most of it sounds like rock and roll to me...the music and the lyrics are very different. When i was growing up. Television would come on and back then he haw was coming out every week they would have someone different. Roy‚ Clark and buck Owen’s was the host of the show. They have

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    Arguably where this game is at its most impressive is in its bonus features‚ with the Red Star Sticky Spins‚ Purple Haze Feature‚ and Free Spins Modes taking players ‘All Along the Watchtower’. With the release of Jimi Hendrix Slots the NetEnt rock tour rolls on. Set to make up the second part of this slot game trifecta‚ this brand new title differentiates from Guns N’ Roses Slots enough to stand out in its own. 5-reels‚ 3-rows‚ 19-paylines‚ and some heading banging rock action‚ grab your headband‚ as

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    Rock music breaks down into indie‚ hard rock‚ and metal. Each of these categories breaks down into even lesser known subgenres. These are usually followed by the more hardcore fans of that genre of music. Indie breaks down into emo‚ shoegaze‚ lo-fi‚ and electroclash. Hard rock breaks down into stadium rock‚ hard rock‚ and progressive rock. Metal breaks down into screamo‚ metalcore‚ and post hardcore (Mulligan‚ 2014). These genres have all emerged and evolved throughout the decades. In the 1960s

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    White appropriation of Black Music When thinking about the beginnings of rock and roll‚ you have to keep in mind that when this happened there was still a great amount of racism in the United States. People often forget how white artists such as Elvis Presley stole music from black artists and made big profits from them. Blues has to be considered as one of the most influential genres in rock and roll. Blues was a way for the black community to vent and express their feelings towards the

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    States or because it developed there‚ out of foreign origins‚ to such a degree that it struck musicologists as something distinctly new. It is considered "roots music" because it served as the basis of music later developed in the United States‚ including roll‚ rhythm‚ and jazz. Disco music: is a genre of dance music. Disco acts charted high during the mid-1970s‚ and the genre’s popularity peaked during the late 1970s. Disco also was a reaction against both the domination of rock music and the stigmatization

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