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    Hong Kong Popular Music

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    Nicholaus Meyers MUSC 100: Music Appreciation 11th November‚ 2012 The Popular Music in Hong Kong When talk about the popular music we know the 1960s was the golden age of world’s popular music‚ and also the rock and roll. Hong Kong also followed the world’s step. The Hong Kong music was full of happy and freedom atmosphere since Hong Kong economic started to fly at that time. Young people began to contact the western trend. Radio became the main channel of music. The radio in English was priority

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    Popular Kinds of Music

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    Popular Kinds of Music The word “Mucis” derives from Greek “mousike” which means art of the Muses. Ancient Greek and Indian philosophers defined music as tones ordered horizontally as melodies and vertically as harmonies. To many people in many cultures‚music is an important part of their way of life. With 20th-century‚rock music‚electronic music and R&B music are become popular for teenagers. Rock music is a genre of popular music that originated as "rock and roll" in 1950s

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    Parody In Popular Music

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    There are many reasons why people would rather listen to song parodies rather than their original counterparts. Song parodies give people who are either not informed on current mainstream music‚ or people who do not enjoy trending popular songs ways to enjoy the music without the original artist and lyrics‚ while also giving the audience that enjoys the original versions a humorous alternative. Musical artists create song parodies because they are not meant to be taken as a genuine piece of work

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    Elvis Presley: The King of Rock’n’Roll "Behind closed doors I sat and waited‚ remembering our life together - the joy‚ the pain‚ the sadness‚ and the triumphs - from the very first time I heard his name" (3‚ 15). Priscilla Presley wrote these words as she recalled the life of her husband. The early life‚ later life‚ and achieve of Elvis Presley made a long-lasting impact on the whole world. Elvis Aaron Presley had a very interesting early life. His childhood was pretty typical. Elvis

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    IMPACTS OF MUSIC

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    THE IMPACT OF SOCA MUSIC ON THE CITIZENS OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO Did you know as quiet as it is kept‚ Trinidadians seem to be in long term denial that there is a direct correlations between Soca music and moral decadence here in Trinidad and Tobago. To the citizens of Trinidad and Tobago Soca music is mainly taken in good spirit by Carnival lovers. Soca or Soul Calypso is a form of popular Caribbean music originated in the island of Trinidad and Tobago by the reputed father of Soca Garfield Blackman

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    music and its impact

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    Module Seven Part two 7.2 Music and Its Effect on Body‚ Brain/Mind‚ and Spirit © 2011‚ Music For Health Services A brief look at history • Some archaeologists believe that music and dancing preceded language. • Since the days of the Greeks and Romans‚ music has had a profound effect on the body and the mind. • Healing and sound were considered sacred science. • Healing and music diverged in the 18th century‚ music was for entertainment‚ healing was practiced through science and

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    Drugs and Music in Popular Culture Sociology-Popular Culture American Military University Drugs and Music in Popular Culture One of America’s leading social issues is Drugs. Merriam and Webster define drugs as something and often an illicit substance that causes addiction‚ habituation‚ or a marked change in consciousness. Drugs have been around since the discovery of the America’s in 1492(Shmoop Editorial Team‚ 2008). A gift from Native American’s to Christopher Columbus in the form

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    Elvis Religion

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    Religion All Shook Up People invision Elvis as many things; musician‚ rock idol‚ and sex symbol. There is another facet to Elvis some may not grasp. This facet is the idea that Elvis is another type of faith or religion to his fans. Erika Doss in her book “Elvis Culture Fans‚ Faith‚ and Image” explained this strange aspect of Elvis culture from her point of view. Now Elvis as a religion‚ that may be a big jump even for Elvis Presley‚ even if he is said to be the King of rock-n-roll. Doss

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    Art 200 2/23/11 A Huge Impact Elvis Presley‚ the “King of Rock and Roll” evoked change. He played a huge role in the movement ignited through the sound of rock and roll. Being credited as the founder of rock and roll‚ Elvis Presley with his new style of music and his abnormal demeanor will take the world by surprise. From his on stage provocative moves to his off stage “habits”‚ Elvis will bring something new to our society that we have never seen before. Elvis Presley never choreographed a dance

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    helped enrich America’s popular music culture. The immigrants all shared their experience‚ culture‚ and religion into the American stream of music. American popular music grew and spread across the US all throughout the 19th century. There were many events going on in the 19th century that has been correlated into new music. This paper will reflect on the different types of popular music throughout the century‚ and how Disco Music and Electronic Dance Music of American music are similar and how they

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