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    dangdut band usually consists of a lead singer backed by four to eight musicians. The term has been expanded from the desert-style music‚ to embrace other musical styles. Modern dangdut incorporates influences from Latin‚ house music‚ hip-hop‚ R&B‚ reggae and even Western classical music. Most major cities‚ especially on Java‚ have one or more venues that have a dangdut show several times a week. The concerts of major dangdut stars are also broadcast on television. In 2003 singer Inul Daratista

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    The Caribbean islands lie from the Bahamas in the north to Trinidad and Tobago in the south. The largest islands are in the central which include Cuba‚ Haiti‚ the Dominican Republic‚ Jamaica and Puerto Rico. The songs are vary from island to island so there are many types of music in Caribbean islands. Also their music culture has rich and diverse history. Jamaican mento‚ the Salsa‚ and the Puerto Rico Aguinaldo are the genres of Caribbean music. The music of Caribbean was started by the Native American

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    Dubstep Explained

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    The rhythmic beeps and growls being produced by you radio were a genre of modern music‚ called “dubstep”. It all started in South London in the 1990’s‚ when the working class youth began experimenting with combinations of house music and industrial reggae (we’ll talk about those some other day). A dark‚ intriguing‚ “two-step” rhythm instrumental genre was created‚ nicknamed “dubstep‚” because it was an electro-house take on two-step dance music‚ and creating a dubstep track involved heavy use of a

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    Globalization leads to cultural globalization and makes the impacts on local cultures. The conflicting between global culture and local cultures is a controversial topic which leads to the divergent position on cultural hybridization and homogenization. Cultural homogenization refers to the effects of globalization and aims to argue that foreign elements‚ particularly elements of dominant cultures‚ are replacing local elements. In contrast‚ cultural hybridization is the concept of combination between

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    relates to the highness or lowness of a tone that we hear. What is syncopation? Syncopation normally emphasized beat. syncopation involves disrupting or interrupting the expected or normal rhythm of music. What types of music use syncopation? Ska‚ reggae‚ rap‚ jazz‚ and some forms of metal‚ use syncopation regularly in the music. What are three examples of forms of music? One example of forms of music Describe each form. What is form in music? Critical Thinking Questions Music has sometimes

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    Tray

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    should live his or her life until death. The song that I chose title is “Love is My Religion”‚ it was written by Ziggy Marley (who is the son of the late Bob Marley) and was released on July 2‚ 2006 by Tuff Gong World Wide record label. Its genre is reggae-pop‚ and it describes Ziggy’s feelings toward religion and his quest for the right religion.  I think everyone can relate to it. Religions are such personal things that don ’t need to be preached about to everyone. If you are religious‚ keep your

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    Dubstep

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    Dubstep. Dubstep is a genre of electronic dance music that originated in South London‚ England. It emerged in the late 1990’s as a development within a lineage of related styles such as 2-step garage‚ broken beat‚ drum and bass‚ jungle‚ dub and reggae. In the UK the origins of the genre can be traced back to the growth of the Jamaican sound system party scene in the early 1980’s. The music generally features syncopated drum and percussion patterns with bass lines that contain prominent sub bass frequencies

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    Brad Nowell Analysis

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    matter. The front man for Sublime. Brad Nowell was a happy go lucky soul with a rock star attitude. He first laid his fingers on the wood and wire at the age of thirteen and immediately began to develop his own niche in the music world. Inspired by reggae and his Southern Californian upbringing‚ his unique guitar playing burnt up auditions and shows alike and would eventually propel him to a record deal. However‚ Nowell was never anything extraordinary. His melodies were catchy and his upbeat ska sound

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    The Golden era of east coast hip-hop This piece will demonstrate an understanding of the golden era of East coast hip-hop‚ from 1986 to 1993‚ focusing and analysing the historical roots‚ influences and inspirational individuals‚ giving reference to musical examples that shaped East coast hip-hop. Attention will also be centred on the legacy left‚ concentrating on the music that was influenced as well as the resulting change in fashion and political views. Historical roots & influence The

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    Salsa Music

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    Rico. The first rhythms of what would be later called Salsa derived from Cuba in the early 1930’s. I consider myself to be very diverse in my music taste. I listen to everything from Merengue‚ Bachata‚ Hip-Hop‚ and R&B‚ Rock‚ Rap to Pop‚ Country and Reggae. Although I listened to all different types of music growing up Salsa always held a special place in my life. Salsa‚ like all music is telling a story that most of us can relate to. Salsa music mostly talks about love and heartache. Salsa music

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