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    James Brown's Influences

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    One of Snarky Puppy’s primary influences is James Brown. Nicknamed “The Godfather of Soul”‚ Brown’s career spanned six decades and had 16 Billboard #1 hit songs. James Brown was also a key figure in the development of several musical genres‚ including funk and R&B. Snarky Puppy has credited James Brown as a key influence in their work‚ and it’s easy to see why. James Brown was known for his funk groove‚ utilizing out-of-the-box guitar licks and horn sections to create a unique timbre‚ and Snarky

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    Jazz Improvisation

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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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    Rock ’n’ roll was born out of blues and country music‚ but soon these genres became only part of something much more flavorful. Psychedelia was very similar to the format of jazz music‚ which helped create a musical revolution and liberated rock music from its blues foundations and previous constraints. This gave musicians the guts to take more risks by changing time signatures and becoming more

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    Mr Zhao

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    Blues and it’s Influence Blues is a music with a unique ethnic diversity. It started with the rural Black-American traditions of southern America. Originally it was associated with music of deep and low-down emotions. But in reality‚ it reflected how a culture lived and survived in happy and difficult times. Many musicologists try to associate Blues with both European and African tradition. Music Historian Robert Palmer may be most correct entitling it as a Black-American creation. By doing so‚ Palmer

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    Bio on Bessie Smith

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    classic Blues singers of the 1920s. Bessie started out as a street musician in Chattanooga. In 1912 Bessie joined a traveling show as a dancer and singer. The show featured Pa and Ma Rainey‚ and Smith developed a friendship with Ma. Ma Rainey was Bessie’s mentor and she stayed with her show until 1915. Bessie then joined the T.O.B.A. vaudeville circuit and gradually built up her own following in the south and along the eastern seaboard. By the early 1920s she was one of the most popular Blues singers

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    The Art of Rock and Roll by Charles Brown The book "The Art of Rock and Roll" by Charles T. Brown basically proposes methods for analyzing music and anyone who reads the books should be able to develop techniques for listening to music and making legitimate statements about it. It treats rock and roll as a serious art form and traces it cultural roots throughout the book. Chapter one discusses the elements of rock and makes four assumptions. Assumption one states that rock is a legitimate art

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    to red if the matter is an acid (6 points) 4. Use the data from your experiment to complete the data tables. Answer: First Run Amount of NaOH added (mL) Litmus color Approximate pH 10 red 0 5 pink 4 15 Green 8 20 Blue 12 14 Light Green 7 13 Yellow 6 11 Light Blue 12 15 Dark Blue 14 9 Green 8 10 Red 0 5. How much NaOH was needed to neutralize the acid in the beaker? How could you tell that the acid was neutralized? Was you hypothesis validated‚ or did you have to revise it? Answer: At least

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    instrument (for example‚ a violin or a guitar). 18. Bent notes- to slightly alter the pitch of a note by pilling on a string‚ raising or lowering the voice‚ or tightening or loosening the embouchure‚ or mouth position‚ on a horn. (Often considered a blue note) 19. Barrelhouse rhythm- The surface rhythm of a guitar accompaniment subdivides the basic pulse into a triple pattern‚ resulting in a bouncy‚ uneven rhythm. 20. Two-beat bass- bassist plays the root of the chord on the first beat of a 4/4 measure

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    Development Observation

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    Jar As I entered the classroom I saw a multicolored children sitting mat with the alphabet around the edge. On the left an e-learning white board was hung on the wall surrounded by blue paper with the days of the week posted on it. On the other side of the mat was a kidney shaped light gray table with five blue chairs around the outside for the children and a white and gray patterned computer type chair with a cushioned seat and backrest for the teacher. Stationed in the middle of the class room

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    Modern Day Music Analysis

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    types of seventh chords are found in pop‚ jazz‚ blues‚ and R&B music. Jazz musicians also improvise over a harmonic progression‚ known as changes which are a series of chords played in a strict rhythmic sequence. Composers also arrange triads into patterns called progressions. At the main points in the melody‚ the triads give the song a sense of forward movement ("progression"). Composers traditionally wrote progressions using only three or four different triads. However the jazz musicians of the

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