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    On Tuesday‚ November 10‚ 20015 at 7:30pm at Tilson Hall‚ School of Music‚ located at Indiana State University presents Night of Broken Glass. The group performed a series of ensemble‚ which includes Theme from Steindler’s List by John Williams. The type of music that was presented throughout the song was vocal instrumental. The conductor and the members started with a vast low-pitch as it speeds up to a high pitch that seems to become a melody. Interestingly‚ the melody is relatively simplistic

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    many music streaming services over the years as it provided me with the ease of not having to download music and fill up my storage devices. As long as I had an internet connection I could just listen to any music I wanted anywhere. My first music streaming service was Sound cloud and my current is Spotify. They are similar in that they are both music streaming services that also offer podcast streaming service‚ they both offer a free package which allows users to listen to listen to music without

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    Hip Hop Music Video Analysis

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    Task A People’s ideas about gender can be influencede by the portrayal of woman in hip-hop music videos. The videos that have been studied in class include; ‘Candy Shop’ by 50 cent‚ ‘My House’ by Flo Rida and ‘Sweat’ by Snoop Dogg. All three of these videos demonstrate women in a provocative mannar. The woman appear to all have dark skin‚ dark features‚ long legs‚ a toned body and big breats. In ‘Sweat’ by Snoop Dogg’s the lyrics state he is talking about a brown eyed girl‚ ‘I’m lookin’ in your

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    Censorship In Music

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    consists of mass media reports that proclaim the cultural association between music and collectively shared and culturally agreed upon perceptions of deviance” (Culture‚ Rap Music‚ ‘Bitch‚" and the Development of the Censorship Frame 1). Arts and Humanities have been regulated by government through entities such as education systems‚ broadcasting stations and social domains to instill media into the minds of the people. Music is subjected to critic based on language and conceptualization that leads to

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    All About Kesha

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    Ke$ha’s Biography Singer‚ songwriter. Born Kesha Rose Sebert on March 1‚ 1987‚ in Los Angeles‚ California. She was exposed to music at an early age through her mother Pebe‚ a songwriter. Her mother’s biggest songwriting success was "Old Fames Can’t Hold a Candle to You‚" which was a hit for Joe Sun and Dolly Parton. The first few years of Kesha’s life were a struggle for her family. Her mother had difficulty earning enough to support Kesha and her older brother. "We were on welfare and food stamps

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    live orchestra on stage for the music. The music reflected the tone of the scene and the play. As I walked into the theater‚ I was greeted by the sound of old Jazz that in some moments turned into suspenseful music. This music gave me the vibe and feeling that something bad‚ although I did not know what would happen at some point in the play. The musical direction and sound design in the song "A Boy Like That/I Have a Love" show that it was well thought out. The music

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    Semiotics of Music

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    Semiotics of Music: Analysis of White Room by Cream Introduction In western today‚ there are two major types of music that prevail. On the one hand‚ there is classical music‚ choir music generally performed by solo artists. On the other hand‚ there is popular music or rock music performed by rock groups. This article provides a detailed semiotic analysis of “white room” by Cream in the 1968. The period‚ after the 1940-1950 eras‚ was when rock’ n roll began to take shape (Anthony Gribin &

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    Music Experience Descriptions Team B University of Phoenix Arts/100 Instructor: Joseph Calarco November 17‚ 2014 Abstract Music comes in many shaped and sizes‚ not literally of course‚ but metaphorically. There is a plethora of genres for every music lover from classical‚ jazz‚ and blues to country‚ rock and pop. The noticeable differences are of course their sounds‚ melodies‚ and instruments used. Their similarities are that each tells a story‚ some more intense than others‚ and they all leave

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    Music videos have begun to take social media by storm‚ growing more and more popular each year. Some music videos express human gender and sexuality in an attempt to make their song more appealing to their intended audience. David Nails music video for his song “Whatever She’s Got” is a perfect example of a music video that expresses societal norms regarding gender and sexuality. Throughout his video he reinforces and also challenges these societal norms. Societal norms regarding gender and sexuality

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    “Be Free”‚ the artist J. Cole shows his emotion about what it is he is singing about. The song was a very effective and popular protest song because of the meaning of the song‚ the lyrics in the song‚ and that fact that it helped bring people who were feeling discriminated against‚ in order to create a social change in society and the world. To understand more about how this song became popular‚ it would be a good idea to learn a little bit more about the artist that made the song‚ J. Cole. J. Cole

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