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    Evolution of Folk Music

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    Anglo-American Folk Music occurred during the time that the original thirteen colonies were being created. It got its start from what was called Psalmody which is the rendering of the 150 psalms of the Old Testament; however they were present in the form of songs. Psalmody is one of the oldest traditions of western music. Psalm tunes were carried over from the old world through the found of the colonies by the English and Dutch. They were often kept in a psalter which is a book that contained psalm tunes

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    Analyzing Jay Chou's Music

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    this experience is‚ Jay Chou‚ one of the most famous Taiwanese artists in Asia‚ brought together influential Chinese culture and words of metaphors in his song‚ “千里之外”‚ which translates as “Faraway”‚ to recreate an agonizingly beautiful experience that touches your heart. The first time I heard 千里之外‚ it caught my attention instantly. The song starts off with soft tappings on various tones of bells in a steady rhythm. The gentle rings set one in a mood of tranquility‚ implying the best period in

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    Love Song Analysis

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    love‚ where there is sexual chemistry and passion‚ and then there’s also the kind of love you feel for your family or a close friend. Either way its love and its special and we all need it in our lives. The assignment we were given is to analyze love songs from a specific decade. The objective of this is to determine how communication in and about relationships has transformed over the years‚ as well as to show how standards that define good communication and good relationship has changed. The decade

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    responses did you have to the song the first time you listened to it? Why do you think you had this response? When listening to the song the first time I experienced hatred and sadness. And I believe that I experienced this due to my connection to the song. Like how I was abandoned by a parent and how my life has been about me fighting with myself. While listening to the song‚ what happened to your appreciation level? Did it increase or decrease? Why? My appreciation for this song individually greatly increased

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    was written and sung by Paul McCartney in 1970. It sends its listeners on a roller coaster of emotions because of the range of tempo and beat in its songs. Some songs are sad or calming while others are more upbeat and happy. The album is pretty mediocre musically with some of the songs sounding more musically appealing than others. Overall‚ their songs are definitely poetic and and have good intent in their meanings. The bands instruments include John Lennon on guitar‚ Paul McCartney on bass‚ George

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    Adam's Song Analysis

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    “Adam’s Song” was produced by Blink-182 and was released in 1999. “Adam’s Song” was a part of the Enema of the State album. This song was extremely different from most songs Blink-182 made. The tempo is much slower and the lyrics are considered much more depressing. Most songs produced by Blink-182 were up-beat and the lyrics did not touch on such sensitive topics. This song does a good job of using the instruments to create the sense of sadness and hope‚ and uses the lyrics to explain how someone

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    Delta's Song Airline

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    Case 9: Song 1. Shortly after 9/11‚ with a slow economy and new –found fears of air travel‚ most airlines were losing tons of money and several major airlines went bankrupt. Despite this‚ some low-price‚ low-cost airlines‚ such as Southwest and JetBlue still managed to make profits. Delta took notice of this and after three years of the company losing billions of dollars they decided to try something radically different by creating a separately branded airline called Song. To compete with traditional

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    Pop Songs Essay

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    radio stations nowadays feature pop songs because they are somehow catchy and popular‚ hence the name of the genre. Making a new pop hit on the radio is very difficult because there are so many creative aspects in a typical pop song. In addition to that‚ all pop songs are different with very unique components to them. Begin by thinking about your introduction. You want to have simple‚ yet catchy lines to start off your song. A classic method that seems to get a song featured on the radio is beginning

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    Historical context: This song is also meant to be a protest song of the vietnam war‚ with the final lyrics referring to music‚ large crowds‚ rain‚ and the crowds trying to keep warm being about the band’s experience at the Woodstock Festival in August 1969. The song’s overall topical appeal made it unusual in the time of its release and it helps it stay popular 40 years later. There is also a line in the song’s second verse about "five-year plans and new deals wrapped in golden chains" that can

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    (cite #4) now this part of history is dead on‚ the settlers did not want to make friends and start a new life in a new place‚ they wanted gold and land‚ and they didn’t care for native Americans to much. (Cite here) There is even a song called "Savages" a very very racist song about natives. Like it wasn’t enough to call them savages they go on to say things like "They’re not like you and me. Which means they must be evil We must sound the drums of war!" because natives did not speak or dress like the

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