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    What is popular music? Popular Music is Any music since industrialization in the mid-1800s that is in line with the tastes and preferences of the middle class. What theme does pop music typically use in the lyrics? Describe one pop song that uses this theme. Why is this theme such a popular one? The theme that pop music typically uses in the lyrics is a verse-chorus structure one pop song that uses it is Buddy Holly’s song "That’ll be the day". This theme is such a popular one because it alternates

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    helped create salsa music and Cubop as well as redefined Afro-Cuban Jazz. 3. Gillespie was a prime mover in the creation of Afro-Cuban-jazz ‚ a style that brought Cuban people into a jazz context . 4. It was a concert hall. In new York city. Before it was a ball room it was a dance studio. 5. T.V allowed for Latin music to reach a broader and newer audience. 6. Latin music helped rock music through exposure to Latin music and how popular it was during the fiftys . 7. American music has incorporated

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    youth today obviously has its varieties. From fashion to music and to the characteristics of Malaysian youth. Based on today’s fashion world‚ the young generations of today obviously have it ways to channel the influence of fashion into the youth culture. Seeing Malaysian youth‚ a lot of them are very trend following or some may say casual. Since Malaysia is a country of many races‚ fashion for the youth culture has its variations. If you were to step into a shopping mall today‚ you can

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    United Kingdom. She achieved mainstream success with her single Riptide from her first full length album Enchanted‚ which was featured as itunes Single of the Week in October 2013 and achieved in excess of 150‚000 downloads. She describes her music as "sparkly folk pop”  She met long-time manager Bob James and started collaborating with different writers across multiple genres. Work included writing and performing on Britains got talent finalist Andrew Muir’s debut album for which she wrote the lyrics

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    SOUNDS AND IMAGES Sound Recording and Popular Music 73 The Development of Sound Recording 81 U.S. Popular Music and the Formation of Rock 88 A Changing Industry: Reformations in Popular Music 95 The Business of Sound Recording 103 Sound Recording‚ Free Expression‚ and Democracy For years‚ the recording industry has been panicking about file swappers who illegally download songs and thereby decrease recorded music sales. So it struck many in the industry as unusual when

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    Eating the Dog Food

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    slickly produced‚ monotonous and insipid music that ruled the 1991 airwaves was finally getting some real competition from bands like Nirvana‚ Alice in Chains‚ Soundgarden and others. It was okay to mosh. But where has that passion‚ that feeling gone to again? Where it began (enter Nirvana) Although the late 80’s were sprinkled with great guitar rock bands like the Pixies and Husker Du‚ these bands were little known on a global level. Popular music was concerned more with image and superficial

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    Introduction Music has appeared for a long time‚ and has become a necessary leisure for human being. The origin of music is not occurred before the recorded history. Some scholars point out that the roots of music are probably occurring sounds and rhythms spontaneously. Human music may reflect these phenomena by using patterns‚ repetition and tonality. Some cultures have their unique means of imitating natural sounds‚ even today. It can be assume that first musical instrument is human voice

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    My Unrealist Dream

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    type of life you truly want . Today‚ I want to talk about my unrealistic dream. My dream is to be a pop musician. What is a pop musician‚ and what do they do? Young fellows cannot be more familiar with pop music and a pop musician is the person who produce pop music.They are artists who make music. Everyone is fond of different kind of music‚ classical music‚ instrumental music‚rock musicpop music and such on. I feel more relaxed when I am listening to music and I would sing along with it

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    The 1950s and 1960s were times of unprecedented change‚ and Australian society was influenced greatly by American popular culture‚ through various mediums‚ such as: music‚ film‚ television and fashion. This especially affected teenagers. It will be explained how Australian society was impacted by American popular culture‚ and also why American popular culture had such an affect. Australian developed its own responses to these influences‚ and the extent of this will also be explored. The 1950s meant

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    Technology Legazpi City PROJECT IN LOGIC: HAS K-POP LOWERED OUR MUSIC STANDARDS? (A Term Paper) Submitted by: Angelica Mae C. Andes BSMT-1 Submitted to: Mrs. Deborah Monge HAS K-POP LOWERED OUR MUSIC STANDARDS? By Jason Yu (a.k.a. Yangta) 4:46 am - 01/01/2013 Its 10 PM on Saturday in the bustling city of Seoul‚ Korea.  As a gentle breeze swept through the capital‚ nightfall was well underway.  One of the biggest K-pop concerts in the capital had just arrived at its finale

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