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    Joan Tower Contribution

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    Having just talked about Joan Tower and her contribution to music‚ to the let us now turn our attention to another woman who had a significant impact on the shaping of music as we know it today. Margaret Sutherland had a very stable childhood. Her mother was a singer‚ her father was a writer for a newspaper as well as a pianist. By the age of five Sutherland was improvising at the piano and she began writing her own pieces a year later. Music wasn’t really mainstream in Australia. Sutherland grew

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    I chose to analyze one of John Legend’s famous songs “All of Me”. He’s an American singer‚ songwriter‚ and actor. He worked with many other great artists such as Kanye West‚ Jay-Z‚ Alicia Keyes‚ and many others. Before his song “All of Me” got famous he best was known for his song “Ordinary People” which won him a Grammy award back in 2006. But back to the song and also the music video “All of Me” this song was dedicated for his wife‚ Chrissy Teigen who is an American model. They got married back

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    One Direction has had an incredible impact on my world. Though they started out as a small-time band on the British television program X-Factor‚ they soon ended up being world-famous‚ shaping the universe that I live in. They have‚ through their good looks‚ fun personalities‚ and incredible voices‚ managed to successfully capture my heart as well as those of other teenagers and even adults. One Direction has‚ from their modest beginning‚ had a massive influence on the teen culture in general which

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    Flying Trapeze

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    Historical background George leybourne real name was joe saunder‚ he wrote the song “the man on the flying trapeze”. He was born in 1842 and lived for forty two years. He used to work as mechanic but he left his job for a work in the northern music hall. This song was written in the 19th century. Unfortunately there is no genre and the specific date the song was written. There is also no story behind it. Musical analysis The man on the flying trapeze song does not have any sharp or flats

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    Music plays a vital role when it comes to inciting social change. During the civil rights movement of the 1960s‚ artists openly addressed the issues of the day. In particular‚ music assisted those who were working to gain rights for African Americans. Freedom songs‚ usually adapted from the music of the black church‚ played an essential role maintaining courage‚ inspiring participation‚ and fostering a sense of community. This piece represents the fight to establish equal rights for African Americans

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    Righteous‚ No Not One” he explains the hypocrites in life and how they push for only their personal gain. “ Look around‚ ya see so many social hypocrites‚ Like to make rules for others while they do just the opposite”‚ this part of the song shows how Dylan can see people cheating and competing to be a better and more achieved person. This relates back to the idea of natural selection‚ it shows how humans will do anything to be better than the other and it doesn’t matter how low they will go or how evil

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    My Book Review

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    Book name: Lucky Six Getting the Message. Author: Rating: Why I like this book: I like this book because it is full of action and it’s a mysterious kind of book. When I first started reading this book I always liked thinking who would have been plotting this idea and it was kind of hard trying to find out who was helping them as in the book‚ there is only a name saying Guest not any other name and the person would only reply when it was night where Guest was sending it to. Lucky Six are a group

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    Elizabeth Witt Coughran; 9am NPR Report 9/18/12 Dave Matthews: ‘A Unique Sort of Love Affair’ In an interview that aired on NPR’s All Things Considered on September 8th‚ 2012‚ Guy Raz spoke with the widely known Dave Matthews. Some of the topics discussed in the interview included news and details about his band’s new album being released‚ as well as the things that have influenced their music‚ and the relationships between all of the band mates. In this short but in-depth interview

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    Sweet Child O’Mine: How Rock Music Shapes the Identity of American Youth The question I will be researching is “How Rock Music Shapes the identity of American youth.” This question stems from curiosity and personal interest in music psychology. I chose this topic because music plays a large part in my everyday life and I am interested in researching the social impact it has on the identity of the youth. Contrary to what others may say‚ I believe that this topic is very important. Understanding what

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    Walk This Way Analysis

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    It may be surprising to learn that the first rap song to bring the genre to a wide mainstream audience wasn’t even originally a rap song. By every definition‚ “Walk This Way”‚ written in 1975 by Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler and Joe Perry‚ was your classic rock song. With air-guitar-worthy guitar riffs and cocky‚ brash vocal delivery of thinly veiled‚ extremely sexual lyrics‚ it was the track that set Aerosmith on the road to the Rock ‘n Roll Hall of Fame (Run-DMC and Aerosmith‚ 2007). A decade later

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