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    MTV was so important to how rock music changed during the 1980s. The first reason being the fact that MTV provided a change in “the way that the industry operated.” (Schloss‚ et al.‚ 250) MTV allowed for artists to promote themselves and their work on television‚ which allowed them to reach a more widespread audience. In addition‚ at this time the Baby Boomers were now older‚ around their thirties‚ and thus it was easier for them to sit at home watching rock music on television‚ instead of going to

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    how much influence they had over the music industry‚ as they basically pushed forward the technology in order to improve their music and to perform on bigger and bigger concerts. Even though they were very talented individually‚ they didn’t let it get over their heads and explored their talents all together. In this work‚ I will explain how they helped to improve the technology and how their music still inspires people‚ conquering new fans everyday. When the Beatles started making music‚ the technology

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    Franz Liszt was a Hungarian composer‚ who greatly influenced music in the 19th century. He was the only child of Adam and Anna Liszt‚ born on October 22‚ 1811‚ Raiding Hungary and died on July 31‚ 1886 Bayreuth Germany. During his lifetime he had many ups and down‚ causing his musical style to change or advance during the Romantic era. His pieces revolved around the beauty in nature and the world‚ just as what music during this era was like. Franz Liszt composed piano‚ orchestra‚ choral‚ vocal pieces

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    American music was heavily influenced by the European culture. When the English migrated to America‚ they brought with them their musical traits. This is commonly referred to as the European American Stream. There are a few common musical traits that the Europeans brought to America: ballads‚ call-and-response‚ and cantillation. Ballads are a type of song that tells a story centered around a historical event or a tragedy. The unique trait or characteristic of a ballad is its repeating melodies. These

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    discusses the acts and teachings of Jesus and spiritual guidance. It also teaches the Word of God and how his power has salvation for those who have faith. These are called The Gospels and are the principal source for teaching of the Incarnate Word of their Savior. There are three stages in the formation of the Gospels: The first is of the “Life and teaching of Jesus’” it teaches what was needed to have eternal salvation while he was living among the people of faith. The second is called “The Oral

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    From the Beatles to N’ Sync teenyboppers have had an iron grip on the music industry that as far as any can one tell won’t be released for many years. There are three main reasons that come directly to mind; age‚ money‚ and psychological aspects. These three motives will be embellished on later in the essay. Before we start I would like to propose a question that will clarify this essay a little better. Why does such a small portion of the America society indirectly control such a major part of

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    Music has a very persuasive control over people. It can increase the rate in which we learn things. Music can improve our daily lives and our well-being. It can affect our blood pressure and body organs. Music is a very powerful entity that can drive people’s emotions. Our body experiences something similar to a chain reaction when listening to music therefore; the psychological relationship between music and the mind is very powerful. The auditory cortex in the temporal lobe of the brain connects

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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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    Throughout the complex history of our world‚ there are two things that have always been the same age: people and music. From the banging of rocks in the caveman age‚ to the classical era‚ to modern rap‚ music has gone through an evolution with human beings every step of the way. In every point in time‚ it can be stated almost certainly that by examining song lyrics‚ artists always reflect their own or other people’s feelings‚ emotions and ideas. “The Revolution” by The Beatles is a perfect example

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    the way Jesus is portrayed in the different gospels? I think Jesus is portrayed as a righteous man who has a lot of power and influence. In the Gospels Jesus is also portrayed as God. In my understanding of the Gospels I believe Jesus is portrayed as the only perfect person to ever walk on the face of the earth. I believe that Jesus is portrayed as having some prophet-like knowledge‚ and he never goes out of his way to explain who he is. The Gospels portray Jesus as a divine being and he becomes

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