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    Assumption Paper

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    122 August 15‚ 2012 Assumption Paper Music history is the easiest way to appreciate the craft no matter genre‚ instrument‚ sound‚ or origin. It also gives one a chance to get an understanding of what life is like in a different country by the way they dance to their music‚ or how they react when their music comes on. One thing that should be learned in music history is the appreciation of music. The second thing that should be learned is how music influences people all over the world no matter

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    are two unique musical genres with some very similar aspects. By tracing the origins of these two types of music‚ it is evident that there is a certain relationship between these two radically different and immensely popular types of music. Both styles of music originated by popular demand. They dealt with the everyday issues of ordinary people in the 1930’s. By examining certain key aspects in the history and style of reggae and bluegrass - the roots of these types of music‚ the pioneers of these

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    one of the most influential and talented artists. His death was a true tragedy and loss to not only American culture but also in the UK and even other places. David was influential to many different music genres and artists. Unfortunately‚ with his death‚ he is no longer able to actively influence music which is a major part of our culture. David also was very influential in the LGBTQ community seeing that he came out during a time that homosexuality was not accepted or even legal in most places. That

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    diverse city that people can find almost any type of music genre. In my community there are Hispanic and African American families. The music that is heard is of all kinds from “R&B‚ Pop music‚ Reggae‚ to Cumbia‚ Bachata and Regional Mexicano.” I have lived in the same community ever since I was born and in my opinion‚ I have grown up listening to the different types of music genres. This has shaped my identity to be open to different music genres and traditions. In addition‚ being born in Texas has

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    Social Identity Theory

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    Psychological studies have proven that children hold clear expectations about following a certain genre of music and that genres are based on different lifestyle choices. These music preferences can for lifelong friendships. Brewer proposed that adolescents may maintain optimal distinctiveness by immersing themselves in a subculture to which they conform very strictly‚ but which makes them

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    ------------------------------------------------- Lesson 1: Music and Genres Music and Genres (Listening) INTRODUCTION Music is an art form whose medium is sound and silence. Its common elements are pitch‚ rhythm‚ dynamics‚ and the sonic qualities of timbre and texture. The creation‚ performance‚ significance‚ and even the definition of music vary according to culture and social context. Music can be divided into genres and subgenres‚ although the dividing lines and relationships between music genres are often subtle‚ sometimes

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    Final Essay Compare and Contrast COMM/155 Final Essay Compare and Contrast COMM/155 Both Beyoncé and Jay-Z have been in the music industry for well over twenty years now. They both had a childhood surrounded by music‚ which may have had an impact on what profession they chose to work in years later. They are both well-known artist to today’s generation as well as others. Some individuals may look at the two and think they have more similarities

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    literature includes spirituals ‚ gospels ‚ work songs ‚ the Blues ‚ jazz ‚ and basically just songs or stories in general that ties back to African American culture . All vernacular genres have different stories to tell as well ‚ however ‚ they all precipitate a vision or message that is being sung or told . The two genres that I would like to bring up are jazz and hip hop . Many people think that jazz and hip hop are almost identical to each other ‚ which is why it would be hard to find differences

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    MAKE YOUR WEDDING DAY THE BEST DAY OF YOUR LIFE Because Music Connects To The Nerves Everything starts getting into its place as the wedding day comes closer. Perfect apparel collection‚ delicious food‚ the most exquisite place booked for your big day‚ but it just takes the whole preparation to another level when you can get the best music and that too of your choice. The wedding bands are the next big thing replacing DJs playing some random numbers while a lot of guests rush to the floor. DJs play

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    Music is an art form and source of power. Many forms of music reflect culture and society‚ as well as‚ containing political content and social message. Music as social change has been highlighted throughout the 20th century. In the 1960s the United States saw political and socially oriented folk music discussing the Vietnam War and other social issues. In Jamaica during the 1970s and 1980s reggae developed out of the Ghetto’s of Trench town and expressed the social unrest of the poor and the need

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