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    Influence of Music

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    P a g e | 361 Chapter 6 Music From Social Networking to Stardom Figure 6.1. P a g e | 362 In 2006‚ Californian vocalist Colbie Caillat was an aspiring singer-songwriter. Although her audio engineer father‚ Ken Caillat‚ coproduced one of the biggest selling albums of all time‚ Fleetwood Mac’s Rumours‚ Colbie had never considered booking a studio‚ much less campaigning for a record deal. She considered her music to be a hobby rather than a career choice. 1 Fast-forward a year later and

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    Jazz Funerals

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    Jazz funerals were intended to both help the deceased find their way to heaven and to celebrate the final release from the bounds of earthly life‚ which had‚ in the past‚ included the release from slavery.” New Orleans jazz funeral was influenced by African ceremonies‚ which came from captive slaves overseas. Jazz bands was not accepted by Catholic churches‚ and restricted largely to the black Protestants. Towards the middle of the 20th century‚ jazz funerals will become most

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    Aaron Copland essay

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    Ana Peralta‚ Joel Peralta‚ & Christina Aispuro November 19‚ 2012 Professor Jenkins Aaron Copland Music has shaped the world since it originated and it keeps developing to inspire people. The Twentieth Century music was in the time frame of 1900 through 2009. Every musical period in time has some influences that help develop the unique styles of this era. Aaron Copland was an intelligent individual of this time. He participated in musical works from 1900 to 1990. Aaron Copland was known

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    Jazz Autobiography

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    ballet for about three years‚ when I started to fall behind because everyone else was taking jazz and contemporary. So when I was going to be turning nine I started jazz and contemporary. They were all so different‚ but they all were quite similar (except for tap‚ that was pretty different). When I was asked which was my favorite I could not decide because I liked them all for different reasons. I liked jazz because I now

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    Blues‚ Jazz‚ Country and Gospel‚ It’s like a melting pot of all these genres combined to make the great sound of Rock ‘n Roll. Many artist claimed they influenced the birth of Rock ‘n Roll but there are 3 artist that I believed that had the most influenced and importance to the creation of Rock ‘n Roll. The first artist that I believed was a pioneer of Rock ‘n Roll was Little Richard. Like discussed on the video his aggressive style of piano playing and strong lyrics led him to start recording songs

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    accompanied by a small piano or group. These women prospered in the settings of minstrel circuits‚ in club and on many recordings. In August of 1920‚ Mamie Smith raised the standards not only for African-Americans‚ but for all musicians. Smith was the first musician to record a blues song. Her song‚ Crazy Blues made her extremely popular and rare to other recording companies. Recording companies began to flourish and thrived for original blues talent. The records targeted to African-Americans were known

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    Rock Music Research Paper

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    British Music The evolution of rock music 1920s - Young people listened to ragtime and jazz. 1930s - Swing became popular. Benny Goodman and his Orchestra were the ’King of the Swing’‚ as were Glenn Miller and Artie Shaw. The music was fast and frantically paced and led to dances being banned from dance halls‚ as the young women being flung into the air by their partners showed their stocking tops and underwear. Jazz continued to be popular. 1940s - The Second World War brought fast‚ frantic (and often

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    Jazz Funerals

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    person who has died then proceed to the burial and repast. In New Orleans‚ things are done a little different and by different I mean Jazz Funerals. Jazz Funerals combines elements of African‚ French and early American funeral ceremonies that features a brass band‚ two lines of mourners which includes family and friends of the deceased‚ and many social clubs. Jazz funerals can be the total opposite of the funeral ceremony and can change the entire mood of everyone. The actual funeral service may

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    one chord to the next. 5. Field holler- performed by a single worker in the field‚ a melody is shouted loud and long; fall in pitch from high-pitched notes at the outset to lower pitched notes. 6. Cover records-is a new rendition (performance or recording) of a previously recorded‚ commercially

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    include western European classical music‚ folk music‚ popular music‚ jazz‚ blues‚ and various ethnic music evolving from a blending of cultures in this country. * a) classical music * b) popular music * c) musical traditions 7) The primary factor in the development of America’s cultural mainstream was the predominance of _______________ in North America in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. * a) jazz * b) English-speaking settlers * c) Native Americans 8)

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