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    The musical ethnography being studied is the origins of Rock and Roll. Rock and Roll evolved from blues in America and started in the 1920’s but only became popular in the 1950’s. Rock mainly uses a fast paste beat of drums‚ electric guitar‚ bass guitar and acoustic guitar. Some famous Rock musicians such as Elvis Presley were in the early stages of when Rock was popular. He in fact covered blues songs but added more of an upbeat twist to it. Another famous rock band is The Beatles‚ they

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    Italian‚ French‚ German‚ and Neapolitan chords. The augmented sixth chords have fascinated composers for centuries‚ they have been used for centuries until today’s modern/popular music‚ while the Neapolitan sixth chord has a very distinct sound that creates a different feeling in the chord progression‚ it has also been used in today’s popular music. This chords typically have a predominant function when performing a cadence in a major or minor keys. History of both types of chords It is very common that

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    Ancient Egyptian culture influence on modern day life All ancient cultures have contributed to the modern civilization. Some people specifically are fascinated by ancient Egypt. There are various reasons why so many people choose to concentrate on Egypt. I am not surprised that so many people are mesmerized since ancient Egypt has a lot to offer the modern world. The effect of what ancient Egypt accomplished had influence in every nation and every age on this planet. Ancient Egypt is very significant

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    The 1960s was the most influential era in the American history. POP HISTORY Pop music‚ music of populace‚ originated in the UK and USA. Pop music is not a genre in itself‚ but merely the music targeting mass audiences. The History of popular music was not about social phenomenon‚ music was all that mattered and being least resistant (Gray‚ : 104). There were two types of American pop music. The first one being the angle of concentration‚ focusing on artistic and historical themes. The second

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    Train industry was one of the most important industries in the modern human culture since it was a very useful way to transport goods and people‚ which was the concern of many scientists in the last 2000 years. Matthew Murray and George Stephenson made great contributions in the train industry. Matthew invented the first steam powered locomotive train while George came up with the idea of coal transporting trains. Old trains were depending on steam for power. In 1829‚ the Rocket was the first steam

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    pivotal moment in American popular culture. Movies‚ radio and music changed with the movements of the decades and are arguably the best representations of how the cultures were influencing everyday life. If you want to understand a population of people you have to understand their culture‚ and the American popular culture has and continues to be a part of everyday life. During the 1930s and World War II‚ the biggest resource historians use to analyze that popular culture would be the radio. According

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    John Oliver’s observations changed my views on this issue dramatically and refuted my strong belief that decades of more open discussion of transgender persons’ problems by popular media managed to ensure their cultural acceptance in the same way as educative attempts made by media over last decades helped to reduce cultural prejudices against bisexuals or homosexuals. This comedian also challenged my belief that decades of discussion of this issue by media would inevitably result in substantial

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    Andy Warhol was born on August 6 ‚ 1928 and was an American artist who was a figure in letting pop art be known. Pop art is art based on modern popular culture and the mass media. Before becoming an artist Warhol was gained acknowledgement when he did whimsical ink drawings of shoe advertisements he also designed album covers and promotional materials. He was also a commercial artist. Around the 1950s he started to exhibit the work he did . He exhibited his work at galleries in New York and he did

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    because modern systems of democracy are conducted through the media. But the media have a bigger role to play in government by structuring how society is controlled and maintained. In addition‚ while the media are owned and run by government‚ commercial‚ and community interests‚ commercial interests dominate. In this regard there is cause to argue that the media serve the interests of those who own them. Adorno and Horkheimer have argued that the mass media in particular operates as a ‘culture industry’

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    significant focus on African American‚ Asian American‚ Hispanic American or Native American cultures." This course has a significant focus on African American music culture‚ and it touches in a more limited way on Hispanic American and Native American cultures. However‚ the multicultural aspect of the course goes beyond the subject matter of what is covered. It also includes attention to how these cultures are covered. The authors of our textbook‚ the late Daniel Kingman (1925-2003) and Lorenzo Candelaria

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