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    With the interest of listen to the music of boy bands. I stared to think of how dose this kind of singing group form. Also‚ because not only boy bands‚ there are lots of singing groups like choirs‚ girls groups‚ and operatic groups etc. I always question how do they become popular in the worldwide music industry. In this paper‚ I will discus the development of boy band history in western countries. Although the term ‘Boy Band’ was yet to be established before the late 1980s in the western world‚

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    My Unrealist Dream

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    Today‚ I want to talk about my unrealistic dream. My dream is to be a pop musician. What is a pop musician‚ and what do they do? Young fellows cannot be more familiar with pop music and a pop musician is the person who produce pop music.They are artists who make music. Everyone is fond of different kind of music‚ classical music‚ instrumental music‚rock musicpop music and such on. I feel more relaxed when I am listening to music and I would sing along with it. I sometimes go to clubs with my friends

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    100 ‘Near You’ – Tacklebox‚ from On (Rockville Records‚ 1993) An early 1990s Power Pop (PP from hereon in!) band from Massachusetts. Definitely one for the ‘Power’ corner‚ this could be an out-take from The Who’s underrated A Quick One album. "You don’t have to tell me that you love me‚ you don’t have to show me that you care‚ you don’t have to do nothing‚ I’m happy to be with you!" In other words‚ the guy’s persuaded the gal to put out at last! Awww‚ nerd-love at its cutest… 99 ‘Tarnished Silver

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    Introduction Music has appeared for a long time‚ and has become a necessary leisure for human being. The origin of music is not occurred before the recorded history. Some scholars point out that the roots of music are probably occurring sounds and rhythms spontaneously. Human music may reflect these phenomena by using patterns‚ repetition and tonality. Some cultures have their unique means of imitating natural sounds‚ even today. It can be assume that first musical instrument is human voice

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    influence on the development of rock with their eccentric and creative style. Their ground breaking album (Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band) has been one of the most influential album in setting new and eccentric building blocks for the genre of pop rock. Their style will be analysed in detail to show just how influential‚ eccentric and creative the Beatles were with the songs: Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds and A Day in the Life both from their ground breaking album. Lucy in the sky with Diamonds

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    and so youth culture all over the world. In Malaysia‚ our youth cultures have made changes as the world’s culture change goes. Since Malaysia is a multi-cultural country so the culture of our youth today obviously has its varieties. From fashion to music and to the characteristics of Malaysian youth. Based on today’s fashion world‚ the young generations of today obviously have it ways to channel the influence of fashion into the youth culture. Seeing Malaysian youth‚ a lot of them are

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    China: “What Are They Listening To Today?” Music in China has gone through many changes since it opened its doors to the world and embraced globalization. With the influence of modern technology‚ western music has had a big impact on the ever-changing music industry in China. With the addition of modern western instruments‚ traditional Chinese ensembles have been able to branch out of their classical molds be adding new sounds and musical concepts. An example of this mix of modern and classical

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    your skin‚ no one else can feel it for you". 4. Both of the songs that I’ve chosen are pop‚ because: Pop Music features simple‚ memorable melodies with catchy‚ sing along choruses Pop songs have one or more musical ideas repeated to "hook" a listener’s interest. Pop music is often criticised for being criticised The single most popular subject for pop music is love. 5. a) There is a constant beat. The music is written in duple compound time The instruments that are involved are guitar‚ electric

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    com/watch?v=VVgixOjGhVU Music serves as an escape route for people when dealing with daily problems‚ big or small. Music can also be a way people communicate. When there are no words to say‚ music helps express feelings. There’s always a song that a person can relate to. Each song has a distinct message to it that differentiates it from others. The lyrics of a song are what allow the listener to make a connection with the artist and song. What does music mean to you? Has music helped you through a difficult

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    Fashion

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    almost every two years. This was a very weird decade‚ not just for women‚ but men and children also. The rapid changing of clothing was different each time. There were a lot of things that affected the way people dressed in the 80’s‚ things such as music and religion. 1980s fashion history is memorable and quite distinctive. A variety of fashion looks ran parallel to each other in the 1980s. Women of this era began to feel that they really could at last choose from one of the many contrasting looks

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