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    Harlem the ideal place to prosper. Many individuals came here with a goal to receive equal rights. These equal rights would provide African Americans with opportunities to expand their culture in areas including literature, the arts, theater, and music. Since Harlem was rapidly developing

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    The Meaning of Jazz in African American Culture Particularly in Harlem During the 1950’s In the Baldwin’s story, Sonny’s Blues, the author portrays African -Americans in the urban life. Even though he writes about reconciliation of two brothers, who are trying to overcome their differences and to come to understand each other, the story shows the meaning of Jazz in African American culture, particularly in Harlem during 1950. The urban life in Harlem has being described by many authors, including

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    Blues Music Analysis

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    With all the sadness in the world, where have the blues gone? Blues music is one of the most creative and expressive genres out there, yet it is wildly underappreciated among younger generations. They are unaware of the beauty and history of the misunderstood genre. In order to understand the blues, we must discuss what blues music is, its history, and the state of the blues today. Blues music is mainly defined by its lyrics, which are more lyrical in nature, rather than narrative. In B.B. King’s

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    Since 1995, Shoji Meguro (born in Tokyo on June 4, 1971) has been composing soundtracks and original soundtracks (ost), which are classified as music for video game, and is the game director for the Japanese video game company Atlus for 21 years. Atlus, established on April 7, 1986 in Tokyo, is known for producing video game franchises including the Shin Megami Tensei series and Persona series, toward the game genre Japanese role-playing games. The Persona franchise have been selling well in Japan

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    The Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz defines Jazz as, “individual freedom but with responsibility to the group”. This definition is found on the Jazz Institute's website under an article titled, 3 Roles of the Instrument: Jazz- A Perfect Democracy. Many argue that Jazz set the stage for democracy. What it means to work together, while upholding this idea of individual freedom; much before the government was ever able to implement these ideas. However in a struggling society, where citizens, lawmakers

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    The 1920s, also known as the Jazz Age, was a period in history with many crucial developments, these of course came along with some difficulties. The 1920s was given its nickname because of the explosion of Jazz music and dance that emerged during the decade. The 1920s included some of the most significant events in history, including the revival of the Ku Klux Klan, the Great Migration, the Harlem Renaissance, as well as the appearance of flappers. From the Jazz Age emerged many political and cultural

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    utilize the stream-of-consciousness writing technique that mirrors jazz music. Morrison does not follow any sort of chronological pattern and refuses to adhere to the rules of the English language (sentence fragments and lack of punctuation frequent the book). Morrison’s including elements of jazz is not only an homage to the African-American experience in itself—the African-American community is accredited with creating and developing jazz—but it’s its own social commentary; Beloved rejects the constructs

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    correlate the beginnings of the rock genre with Elvis Presley or The Beatles. However, the greater part of the start of rock 'n ' roll must be attributed to the influence of African American culture and music. The African American culture initiated and impacted so many of the first genres in music that stemmed off into be many of the genres we still listen to today. Due to racism and discrimination many “race” artists were not recognized for their artistic abilities. Most African American musicians

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    The history of American music begins with a fundamental process of exchange through all different social lines, where diverse cultures meet, and mix. Music has and always will be defined as sounds that are arranged in a particular pattern that are played to be meaningful and pleasurable. The chronology of music began in the Medieval period, when chanting was introduced into the Church. Music has then moved its way through many stages: renaissance, baroque, classical, romantic and leading up to 20th

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    through the perspective of his brother, who is the narrator. The story is focused on Sonny and his music, more specifically, how the music was redemption for Sonny. For Sonny, the music helped establish his identity while also helping him find a place in society. Thus, a kind of reconciliation occurs among various conflicts, which is symbolized by the drink his brother sends to him at the end. Music is crucial to Sonny’s identity and that is because it was a means for him to escape the life of drugs

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