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POPULAR MUSIC
The Patterns Of Popular Music In Society
Rock and Pop Music
Introduction
Several interrelated developments in global culture since 1980 have had a substantial effect on world popular music and its study. These include the phenomenal increase in the amount of recorded popular music outside the developed world, as a ...
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Music Therapy
Introduction
The term "music therapy" is the Greek-Latin origin and means "music therapy." There are many definitions of "music therapy." A significant number of scientists believe music therapy as an adjunct therapy, a means of specific training patients to use complex therapies. Other authors define music therapy as means of ...
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MUSIC AND LEARNING
Effect of Music on Child's learning
Effect of Music on Child's learning
Introduction
Naturally, children love the music and respond to it. Children have the ability to feel the music both physically and emotionally. Music has great impacts on mind and movements of a person. Due to these facts, ...
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Music Affecting Scoietal Change
Introduction
The word "music" in Greek means "the art of music." Music - is an art form. Every art has its own language: painting speaks to people using the paints, colors and lines, literature - with words and music - with sounds. In the world of music a ...
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CHUCK D
Chuck D-Public Enemy
Chuck D-Public Enemy
History of Chuck D (Public Enemy)
The group formed around Carlton Ridenhour, who in the late seventies and the beginning of the eighty studying graphics at Adelphi University and once worked as a DJ in the issuer WBAU radio. The first song is Public Enemy No. ...
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World Music
World Music
Introduction
The Ethnomusicologists continuously emphasized the significance of the common features in adapting the cultural and musical needs of the society. Whether lute, guitar, zither, or violin, the string instruments have a structural adaptability that lends itself to the music of diverse cultures. A variety of musical instruments was ...
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The Black Arts Movement
The Black Arts Movement and the New Jazz Avant-Garde (1960's)
Table of Contents
Introduction2
Discussion3
Jazz music5
Amiri Baraka and the Black Arts Movement5
New Jazz Avant-Garde7
Free jazz music9
Albert Ayler9
John William Coltrane10
Ornette Coleman10
Sun Ra11
Artistic and cultural impact11
Social impact13
Political impact of the Black Art Movement14
Impact on African American identity15
Conclusion16
References18
The Black Arts Movement and ...
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Rock Music
Rock Music & Drugs
The massive popularity and worldwide scope of rock music resulted in a powerful impact on society. Rock and roll influenced daily life, fashion, attitudes and language in a way few other social developments have equalled. As the original generations of rock and roll fans matured, the ...
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O Clarissma Mater
While Hildegard exerted influence in both political and religious spheres unheard of in her time for a woman holding no royal title, and while she ostensibly would seem a medieval forerunner of feminism, she fully embraced the church's attitude toward women, an attitude that assigned them subservient roles ...
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Rock and Roll
Rock and roll, used both specifically to refer to a 1950s musical style and as a generic term for popular music since the 1950s, is an influential musical genre that first developed in the southern United States. Beginning as a fusion of African-American rhythm and blues music with ...