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    What is Hip-Hop‚ and how has it become the biggest development in popular music ever in such a short period of time? Since its infancy‚ Hip-Hop has had a pervasive influence on every culture its touched‚ including fashion‚ dance‚ and especially social media‚ where music videos regularly receive hundreds of millions of views. But the unprecedented speed of Hip-Hop’s spread has left many scratching their heads on what all the fuss is about. In this paper‚ I will give a complete overview of Hip-Hop

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    is slow in the verses but speeds up in the chorus. It has strong guitar and drum sounds which give it the rock feel. DESCRIBE THE SOUND OF THE SONG‚ INCLUDING THE INSTRUMENTS USED AND THE FEELING OF THE SONG. WHAT GIVES THE SONG THIS FEELING? The sound of the song is slow at the beginning but speeds up and gets in the rock feel in the chorus. The types of instruments used are acoustic guitar‚ bass guitar and drums. The acoustic guitar gives it a kind of country feel with the strums.

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    Many people have come and gone in my life‚ but there is one person that will always be in my life and I will treasure forever. We met each other three years ago at Orofino High School‚ in band class. This special person I am talking about is my boyfriend‚ Joe. Joe is 6’0"‚ with brown hair and hazel eyes. He has a round face with facial hair on his upper lip and his chin. Joe has broad shoulders and has many scars on his hands and arms‚ including a ‘J’ that was burned into his arm by his friend.

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    “Sonny’s Blues” is an emotional story written by an amazing author‚ James Baldwin‚ who has come to be one of my favorite writers. This particular piece talks about the troubles of African American freeing themselves from the mental bondages of their surroundings‚ the ghetto. The title is significant‚ and helped me to understand the underlining meaning of the story. The title can be divided into two main reasons‚ the first‚ “Sonny’s Blues‚ meaning the music he plays. Second is the reference to his

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    narrator voiceover and white English subtitles. This shows that it is released to Japan first as it is being dubbed in Japanese. The non-diegetic background music starts playing straight after the narrator finished talking; with a low drum sound and slowly getting louder. Trumpets‚ drums‚ and other low pitch instruments are being used in a repeated rhythm‚ giving a sense that he’s preparing for battle. Also‚ it shows he’s brave‚ masculine and increasing tension in the video. The target audience for

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    became famous his dad would return C. The beginning of this music career started out on drums‚ but then changed to singing II. Music Career A. Layne joined a band called “Sleze” in 1984 which eventually in 1986 became the world famous Alice in Chains B. Alice in Chains members were Layne Staley singing‚ Jerry Cantrell with lead guitar and backup vocals‚ Mike Starr as bassist‚ and finally Sean Kenny playing drums C. In 1990 Alice in Chains came out with “Face Lift” shaping the bands signature style

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    Funk Music

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    measure prominent bass lines; a distinctive‚ razor-sharp type of rhythm guitar; chanted or hollered vocals in the style of soul music; powerful‚ rhythm-oriented horn sections; a strong emphasis on percussion‚ often including hand drums and other instruments as well as a drum kit; and African and jazz influences. Funk music was a major influence on the development of disco and‚ later‚ hip hop music. There’s no real definition of funk‚ but here’s how one person described it funk a stew of jazz +

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    spread throughout America (and the world). Each region developed its own style of Jazz differently. Now we have New Orleans Jazz‚ Chicago Jazz‚ Big Band Jazz‚ Bebop or Bob (East Coast) and Cool Jazz (West Coast). The two styles I will be talking about are Big Band Jazz and Cool Jazz (West Coast). Big Band Jazz was popular across the country‚ and people in big cities such as New York and Chicago came to nightclubs where Big Band Jazz was most brilliant. The piece ”In the mood” (Miller) reflects

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    Being a leader for a large group means more than just a title. As co-drum major of my high school marching band‚ I had to use leadership to help the group has had to overcome. The title bears numerous responsibilities and in various styles‚ but choosing to lead by example while having a sense of humor has shown as the most effective way of leading for me. Performing as a marching band requires lots of dedication and hard work; however‚ when the group starts lacking in motivation to progress‚ a leader

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    Thomas Hardy wrote a few poems. One of those is The Man He Killed. Through out the poem the person speaking is the writer himself. It is easy to suggest as the first line begins with “Had he and I but met”. This quotation shows that Thomas Hardy is talking about his own experience; I know this because it is in the first person. It is suggested that Thomas Hardy is thinking aloud to himself as his thoughts are personal. In the first verse he mentions “Nipperkin”; this straight away tells us that Hardy

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