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    to meet. At first I would like to meet my favourite boy-band Backstreet Boys. It’s the best boy-band in pop music history. They are five guys from the USA‚ and they became very famous after their album ’’Millennium’’ release in 1999.I’m their very big fan since 2007. And if I met them I would be very happy. I would like to meet all of them‚ because I couldn’t choose one of them. Their music is so great‚ it helps me and all their other fans. I’m waiting for their new album release .If I meet them

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    American Popular Song/ Crooner Style 2. Strings‚ Snare‚ horns section‚ piano (full orchestra) 3. I don’t think this song reflects anything in particular going on in America at the time. 4. No‚ I’m not a huge fan of the song. There was so much amazing music being created at the time and this seems to be a step back in time as far as musical progression is concerned. However‚ for a full-orchestra soundtrack song‚ it’s nice. It has a pretty melody and is very soothing. It’s just not something I would choose

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    Examples (discussed on the bottom of page 8) If you count out loud “1-2-3-4” over and over and clap when you say “2” and “4” you are clapping the backbeat. The backbeat is the single most important characteristic of ALL popular music. 2. Riff Examples (page 10) Almost all rock‚ pop‚ R&B‚ Hip-Hop‚ etc. is based on riffs. 3. Example of Call and Response between lead singer and chorus (background singers) (page 19) “Unchain My Heart” by Ray Charles 4. Example of Call and Response between 2 instruments

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    audio and video presentations‚ and in-class demonstrations evaluative skills that aid specifically in the study of the creative process in popular music: Develop a vocabulary of musical terms as an aid to discussion and understanding Grasp the fundamental musical elements of rhythm‚ melody and harmony Understand the emotional connection to music structure or form Identify the musical instruments‚ the tools of the trade Identify instrumental techniques relevant to emotional impact on the audience

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    those who are afraid to do so. Therefore it’s better to build upon the already laid foundation and proceed with the tours than cancelling because of fear of incurring more loses. The other option is to go for a smaller theater tour. Usually in the music industry upcoming artist do not attract large crowds and that is why they team up with established or well known artist in doing big arena tours. This is a marketing tool which is used to expose them and as a result they gain experience and a huge

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    Order and Chaos

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    illusion. Society uses order to regulate all aspects of the world from nature to personal lives‚ while chaos allows for open mindedness and also provides an explanation for certain aspects of the world. This can be seen in science‚ theology‚ music‚ language‚ and imaginative play. Science is rational‚ logical‚ and orderly. It has the ability to break apart complex systems into simpler ones described by theories ad equations. This is seen in the description of the planets’ orbits‚ evolution

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    The song “Gooey” was written by the band‚ Glass Animals‚ who produce in the genre Indie Pop and Alternative. These genres can be described by a vibrant tempo with a slow pace that steers away from traditional radio music. The general intended audience for this genre and this song is focused on young adults who are still under their parents control. The song is sung from a child’s point of view explaining how hard it is to be a kid‚ especially when their parents or adults forget what it’s like to

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    The Beatles explored their passions through writing music‚ touring the world‚ and experimenting with different sounds that were new to the music industry. The Beatles often incorporated different genres of music including Indian music‚ psychedelic‚ and hard rock‚ which was not done or believed to be a good idea at the time. They didn’t stop at different sounds‚ but they also explored different methods to make music‚ like sampling‚ artificial double tracking‚ and multitrack recording machines. As

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    has a story behind their literacy. Mine was one day‚ when we were driving to the grocery store‚ with the radio turned on‚ my jam turned on. It was the ABC’s. This song was unexpected‚ not only because of its difference in the nature of the regular pop songs‚ but that it was a new song altogether. Nonetheless‚ I began to rock along with the catchy tune of the song. I longed for more and demanded it

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    "Grease" began almost immediately. It debuted in 1978‚ becoming the biggest grossing movie musical in film history. Its eight-year run made Broadway history and put it among today’s most popular musicals. Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey wrote the book‚ music and lyrics for Grease in 1972. Jacobs was a self-admitted "greaser" himself in the 50’s in Chicago. He played guitar and sung with local bands. In 1963‚ he became involved in a local theater group‚ where he met Casey‚ who was an art major at Syracuse

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