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    Pop Music Timeline

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    THE DEVELOPMENT OF POPULAR MUSIC Pop Music 1950-2000 Timeline This essay is aimed to portray a music timeline. In this essay i am going to discuss how pop music has developed from the 1950’s through to the early 2000’s. Upon reading this essay‚ you will notice that there is a significant link between music and society‚ this being related to marketing and audiences‚ and also focusing on controversy and dispute relating to sexual acts and various slip-ups among the most successful and famous pop/rock

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    middle class. 2. What theme does pop music typically use in the lyrics? Describe one pop song that uses this theme. Why is this theme such a popular one? 3. What is disco? What are the characteristics of this music? A blend of soul music and funk‚ set to 4/4 time syncopated rhythm‚ making it easily danceable. Most disco songs have a steady four-on-the-floor beat‚ a quaver or semi-quaver hi-hat pattern with an open hi-hat on the off-beat‚ and a heavy‚ syncopated bass line. 4. What was

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    The Origins and Developments of Electronic Dance Music (EDM) and Contemporary Nightlife Musical Culture The origins and developments of Electronic Dance Music initially started with the development of the synthesizer. It was with these first uses of synthesized sounds that prompted the development of sequencers‚ sampling‚ effects processing‚ musical instrument digital interface (MIDI)‚ use of computer technology‚ hard disk recording systems and modern day virtual studio technology (VST’s). These

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    elements of the production before a run occurred using (and testing) the headphones for the first time. Two hours later‚ the run begins and as Carlos puts on his pair of headphones‚ he jokes about silent discos‚ and Gail responds‚ ‘You never know Carlos‚ we may be the proud owners of a silent disco set.’ As the fieldnote extract above suggests‚ modern technology has altered the process in which theatre is devised‚ executed‚ understood and documented (cite McAuley). Theatre Kantanka utilise technology

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    Summary Of The Hvalsalen

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    The narrative of “The Hvalsalen” begins with an act of turning around and revisiting. This essay from the collection Sightlines details a trip Jamie takes to Bergen‚ Norway‚ and her visit to the Hvalsalen‚ or whale hall. The Hvalsalen houses a large collection of whale skeletons acquired throughout the 19th century during a boom in commercial whaling. The essay begins with Jamie’s initial visit to the Hvalsalen‚ where she peruses the whale skeletons by herself‚ noting that “In the way of old-fashioned

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    as seen in the opening credits‚ it immediately reinforces the main purpose of entertainment. The vibrant colours which are almost glowing and the coloured patterns‚ female titled the audience into a state of joy‚ somewhat reproducing the scene at a disco. The opening credits heavily feature their Hi-5 logo‚ which in turn is a devious form of product placement. Overall‚ both shows’ opening credits are shown in a uniquely way. Play School is presented in a calm and a peaceful playful way‚ whereas‚ Hi-5

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    1970’s‚ when pop culture was sweeping Australia and America‚ with some influence from “Saturday Night Fever”‚ starring John Travolta. For the first time‚ young people had disposable income and were able to buy records‚ clothes and go to discos. As years rolled by‚ the disco era phased out and rock n roll took over in the 1980’s. The 1990’s saw the beginning of grunge sub cultures‚ due to the style of music written by groups such as Nirvana. After the turn of the millennium‚ there have been many new sub

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    is starting point for our session ERP CSV Data fluxicon Roadmap Data Analysis Data Extraction Questions ✓ ✓ Presentation fluxicon Data Analysis We use the process mining tool Disco to perform the data analysis Download from fluxicon.com/disco CSV Data fluxicon Roadmap Questions Data Extraction Data Analysis Presentation

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    Popular Music

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    right down on bended knee nothing else would ever be better‚ better that day when I’ll say‚ ‘Will you marry me?’…” This theme is a popular one‚ because people can relate to it both in good ways‚ and in bad ways. 3. What is disco? What are the characteristics of this music? Disco is a style of music that developed around the 1970s. It mixed what some called “soaring” vocals with a beat that was good to dance to. 4. What was the British Invasion? Which famous group was a part of this movement? What

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    Bell-bottoms came and went‚ came back and then left again. Top hats had their time to shine and platform shoes had an intense‚ yet short‚ life. Polyester made a brief appearance and at one time‚ sailor suits could be seen everywhere‚ but not anymore. Yet jeans seem to have survived. Jeans achieved one task that is nearly impossible: staying a major trend from the eighteenth century to the present day. Popularity usually comes with an expiration date‚ but apparently not for jeans. Who ever thought

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