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    undertones of "Can’t See Your Face in My Mind‚" and the alluring loss of consciousness in "Crystal Ship." And like rituals‚ The Doors willingly offered themselves as a sacrifice to be torn apart‚ to bleed‚ to die‚ to be reborn for people to listen to their music. In 1965 m Morrison had met Ray Manzarek at the UCLA Graduate School of Film. They were on the beach in Southern California where Morrison recited his poem‚ Moonlight Drive‚ to Manzarek. At which point Manzarek insisted on collaborating to make

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    Music Lyrics Analysis

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    Music writing involves coming up with better lyrics. In general‚ lyrics are the primary element of music writing because it ensures that a musician may write a good song that will attract the audience. According to Pattison‚ writing lyric is significant‚ and it is like a technical art. It is known that the stronger the technical ability of an individual‚ the stronger the person can express one’s ideas and translate them into the lyrics that will be musically accompanied. Thus‚ when music has good

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    There are three reasons as to why Perry Wallace should have played basketball because he affected the Southeastern Conference division during 1967. The first reason was when he started to play basketball and began his career. The second reason is that he made the dunk the main skill and move he used in college. Perry also made the dunk a great skill throughout the world today. The final reason is how Perry Wallace helped African- American college players actually have a chance at playing sports in

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    Funk Music Analysis

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    years after the passage of the Civil Rights Act‚ yet the future of race relations was still a perplexing mess. Amidst the chaos‚ a powerful voice could be heard: Music is designed to free your funky mind We have come to help you cope Out into another reality‚ you will be Through our music we bring you hope (Funkadelic 23-26) Funk music‚ a representation of power and confrontation‚ was a groundbreaking musical style developed in a period of social uncertainty and racial oppression. Inextricably intertwined

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    Listen To Music Analysis

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    Listen to Music‚ Not Just Hear it To learn to listen to music‚ not just hear itYou need the right room‚ the right equipment‚ the perfect volume‚ the perfect spot‚ and (of course)‚ the embracing of the music. After you have all the proper tools‚ you can sit and enjoy the music. The first consideration is to listen to music in a comfortable chair. I would highly recommend a good quality Lazy Boy recliner. Now‚ you need to find the best room to put that chair in‚ so you can listen to you music. The

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    Chinese Fireworks Industry Case Write-up (1) Is the fireworks industry a “sunset” industry (i.e.‚ mature or declining industry)‚ or is it an industry still worth being in for the long run? From what the case discusses‚ it seems to me that the industry is dying. The future looks pretty gloom with the price wars‚ quality disputes‚ and intense overseas competition. Could the industry make a comeback? Yes‚ I believe that with China’s recent economic growth that domestic sales could drastically increase

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    Exploring Music Analysis

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    Classical period. Often classical music as a genre sparks recognition of composers such as Bach‚ Mozart‚ and Beethoven – neglecting others like as Mendelssohn and Chopin. This semester‚ Exploring Music caused me to explore new methods of musical thought tied to the historical context of its day. In this way‚ I established a new appreciation for the Romantic period’s style and its less popular musicians. Political and social conflict inevitably shaped the identity of music from the Romantic period

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    Tejano Music Analysis

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    elements that go into norteño music comes from different parts of the world. For example‚ the Polka came from the Germans‚ and the norteño players were influenced from them (7:34). 2. Referring to the second question‚ the similarities are that Tejanos played the same instruments as Germans‚ but it could be differentiated because the songs played by Tejanos would have stories added that happened in real life‚ according to José Morante (7:54). 3. Lydia Mendoza is a norteño music singer‚ and in the video

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    Funk Music Analysis

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    funk music incorporated with jazz harmony and typical rock instruments. Improvisation used. | Twentieth century. | Serial/note row | Notes‚ pitches‚ rhythms‚ dynamics‚ etc.‚ set into a specific order or fixed series. The twelve notes of the chromatic scale might be set into an order which created a series or note row. The series can be altered with techniques such as inversion‚ retrograde and retrograde inversion. Atonal music. | Twentieth century. | Musique concréte | Recorded music (edited

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    Florence + The Machine’s music video Never Let Me Go is a story of death and leaving love behind. This is represented countless times throughout the video in various ways‚ both visually and lyrically. The theme of having to let go and leave someone/something you love behind runs continually throughout the video‚ clearly evident with the subject’s reluctance to let the darkness consume her. However‚ the shadow of death hangs over her during the film‚ threatening to take her at any given moment. The

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