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    Essay On The Beatles

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    At the beginning of their music career in the United States‚ The Beatles had no idea at the time that they were going to become widely regarded as the greatest and most influential act of the rock era. Having formed in 1960‚ the band’s popularity spiraled as they came to America. The attitude and love for the music they created became of great interest to their performance goers‚ and always left them wanting more. The Beatles consisted of four very talented musicians‚ including Ringo Starr‚ George

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    The boulevard of broken dream is a wonderful piece of music‚ another great piece of work from the band green day‚ a outstanding rock song‚ which also means this piece will be especially hard to transform into a different type of art work which in this case‚ it will need to be modified into a jazz piece. Firstly the important role of the electric guitar here must be replaced by a fanfare instrument‚ i think a trumpet will suit this the best‚ then the acoustic guitar will need to play a bigger place

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    to play electric instruments for a short time‚ but they were producing their folk-rock sound in their music. They were a band known along with the Beatles‚ the Rolling Stones‚ and the Beach Boys. They were not always called the Byrds and started with only two members‚ but they soon grew to become a great band from the ‘60s. The 1960’s consisted of the the folk music revival and the Byrds developed their folk-rock music in this period. The band

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    Dick Dale

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    Dale is an American surf rock guitarist born to Lebanese parents. Dale was born in Boston‚ but he and his family moved to Orange County‚ California‚ where he learned to surf and became very interested in music. With this important factor of surfing‚ he became known as “The King of the Surf Guitar.” In addition‚ his Lebanese heritage also had a very important influence in his music. He had a strong interest in Arabic music‚ which greatly influenced his development of surf rock music. Dale is considered

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    I am really not a big fan of rock music but this song really had a huge impact on me that made me fall in love with it. The pace and tempo of the song is slow and steady and I like songs that are like that because I can really connect to them and it helps me understand them more better

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    Setting the genre of Indie rock as an example to demonstrate the process of music selling to a target audience discloses the differentiation of people’s music taste based on their social classes. Moreover‚ it deploys how record companies uses music as a marketing tool. Record companies play a huge role on the decision-making when it comes to marketing as they are responsible in many aspects from album packaging to where should it be advertised. Modern as it seems‚ Indie rock‚ as a music category‚ has

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    Analysis Of Omosumo

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    R: Since we change almost on a daily basis‚ we cannot say we have a specific genre to refer to. We all have been raised with Classic Rock‚ and we all appreciate memorable bands such as Led Zeppelin. We are rooted in the ‘70s‚ and we extract from that culture some of our sounds‚ then we mix it with some more “electronic languages”‚ in order to obtain something grooving‚ biting. For instance

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    50's Essay

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    than Rock’n’Roll country music‚ traditional pop‚ and rhythm and blues were the main genres of the 50’s. Rock’n’Roll Bill Haley & His Comets‚ a group that was founded in 1952‚ were some of the first to play this specific genre In 1954 the Bill Haley’s “Rock Around the Clock” became the first song ever used for a movie’s soundtrack. Is believed to be a mix of rhythm‚ blues‚ and country music. It was quite a controversial genre of music as it was believed that Rock’n’Roll negatively influenced the youth

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    My group for the music time capsule was Ashley Armitage‚ Dylan Bates‚ and Jordan Crutchfield. These 10 songs were chosen because we felt that they will be relevant in the near and distant future. Honestly‚ the way my group chose our songs was by each of us picking three songs from our individual lists and mutually discussing the tenth song. The first song is Ring of Fire by Johnny Cash. Ashley Armitage chose this song‚ and with very good reason. Ring of Fire was released in April of 1963 and has

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    PMRC Controversy

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    important form of art. It is one of the most sincere forms of expression. Music can influence people from many different backgrounds and cultures. Musicians have the same freedom of speech rights as any other United States citizen. In the mid 1980’s rock musicians’ rights were challenged with issues including censorship and first amendment guarantees. "The PMRC (or Parents Music Resource Center) was a committee formed in 1985 by the wives of several congressmen. They included Tipper Gore‚ Susan

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