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    Jazz and Electronic Dance Music Old Fashioned versus Modern Jazz and Electronic Dance Music‚ also known as EDM‚ are two very different types of music; but they have multiple similarities as well. Jazz has multiple sub-genres‚ brass and stringed instruments‚ and swingy‚ bluesy rhythms. Electronic Dance Music is generated from the computer‚ using various sounds ranging from an electric guitar to swords clashing. Jazz music is the mother of all music‚ all the genres of music that we have today were derived

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    Pop Culture

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    individual. We as people observe the actions of the environment around us through television‚ social media‚ and the behaviors of celebrities. A huge proponent within pop culture is the influence of music. I believe music influences our actions and how we see the society around us. Everyone has different taste in music and individuals are categorized to a general population that has people of the same interest. The more popular a song is‚ it will trend and our peers will jump on the band wagon and jam to the

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    is that the “representation of illegal drug consumption‚ addiction and trafficking through music‚ film and visual imagery to communicate the meaning about drugs and the individuals who take them” (Boyd‚ 2011‚ p.57). Boyd (2011)‚ Christenson et al. (2012) and Primack (2009) argue that the illicit usage of substances is misused amongst the youth who are influenced by a certain public figure‚ film or music genres both portraying substances either positively and negatively such as cannabis. Over time‚

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    The controversy involving the question of Fusions belonging in the Jazz genre parallels the age old question concerning new forms of music fitting into existing musical paradigms. In examining the question of Fusion belonging to the Jazz genre‚ one observes that various critics in the jazz community perceived jazz music "as” high art” in contrast with the more commercial and less sophisticated rock music which Fusion merges with. “It is just noise‚” it has no melody” and “you cannot have artistic

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    this era. Music is very important in our lives because it makes us who we are now. Music‚ since we are children‚ had a very important role in our lives. When we are kids we dance with the music that we hear in the television for kids and in the radio‚ we also learn the lyrics so that we can sing with the music. Since we are children we have feel attracted to the music for its rhythm and how it makes us feel. Then we are growing up and we began to hear different kind of music and then we choose

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    I started getting sick of rock music getting a bad wrap when it comes to drugs and heavy drinking‚ so I want to know‚ does the music preference or type of music a band or person play have a direct link to the type of drug they prefer to use? Did that music cause the individual to use these certain drugs‚ or are people that already use these substances drawn to a certain type of music? There are any questions to be asked when looking at the different music genres and the people involved with its

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    Effects of listening to music for health Researches have found that listening to music reduces stress whilst completing a task. Research has been done continuously since the 80’s to learn the effect of music to an individual. Rauscher‚ Shaw‚ and Ky (1993) described the effect of classical music on cognitive functioning‚ called “The Mozart Effect”‚ it is said to improve one’s spatial reasoning. Hallman‚ Price‚ and Katsarou (2002) stated that calming music improves individual’s performance on arithmetic

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    Jack Johnson Synopsis

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    style and genre of music to one type is nearly impossible. This singer-songwriter has a multitude mixes different influences in a manageable way in order to make a style of music his very own. His style is a mixture of acoustic-folk‚ blues‚ reggae‚ pop‚ and sometimes even a hip hop type of sound. In the year 2000 Jack Johnson’s sound became popular and widely listened to with his emergence into the music world. He expands off of the basis of a wide range of genres‚ utilizing

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    such as thinking‚ and not having the same capability to carry on things as men could‚ have led to women being mistreated‚ humiliated‚ and used. But it is now 2018‚ and we need to realize that this is no longer an acceptable way of seeing women. Most music‚ however‚ still carries on the message that as a woman‚ the only way we can be reckoned as beautiful is when we don’t know it. Or even worse‚ the only time it is ok for us to see our own beauty is when a man recognizes it. In addition to this‚ it is

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    Even though jazz music was developed from mixed cultures at the beginning of the 20th century‚ and rock music came about in the 1950’s and was a combination of blues‚ country‚ and jazz‚ they both have similarities and differences. Some of these similarities and differences can be found in the way each of these two music genres use improvisation‚ the atmosphere they create‚ and their sound. For example‚ it is true that jazz is known for its improvisation‚ but rock can also improvise; Jimmy Page‚ from

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