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    Jazz. A label associated with brass, dance and America. A music filled with so much life and force — but to the general appeal, it appears to be dying. Drowning amongst pop songs and dubstep, it seems that the fate of jazz will resemble the one of dusty library books that have never seen the time of day. But is Jazz truly dead? Or does it — to quote Frank Zappa — just smell funny? About a century ago jazz was considered as popular music and was considerably the most influential movement at the time

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    Symphonic. In addition to the fact that music has always been important to society, instruments have evolved from wood to the metals we use today, and brass instruments made an impact on how most music is played, such as through the most famous genre, blues, pop and symphonic. This research will show how the brass instruments are made, how they have changed society, and how brass instruments are important in the 21st century. What is a Brass instrument? A brass instrument is a yellowish metal that is

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    This volume could be considered as a celebration of jazz, the music genre. Walter Dean Meyers, the author, presents nine of the most famous African-American jazz artists through fifteen extraordinary free verse poems. Louis Armstrong, Charlie Parker, and Duke Ellington are some of the famous artists included in this group. The verses and illustrations perfectly capture the improvisational rhythms of jazz. The layout of the book is as eclectic as the music. Some of the poems occupy just one page while

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    I chose to do my album review on Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn – The Definitive Collection (App Coll CDisc 994). Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn were one of the best-known country music duos, with fourteen top-ten singles, five of which reached number one, and twelve hit albums. Conway Twitty was born two counties out of the Appalachian region in Coahoma County, Mississippi. Loretta Lynn, however, was born in Johnson County, Kentucky in the heart of Appalachia. Conway began his music career as a

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    are the blues? Well according to Wikipedia, the blues is a genre of music and musical form originated by African-Americans in the Deep South around the end of the 19th century. The blue are derived from roots in African musical traditions, chain gang songs, Negro spirituals or what is called Gospel music today and folk music (Wikipedia). The blues are omnipresent in jazz, rhythm and blues, and rock and roll. Additionally, the blues are characterized by a call-and-response pattern, the blues scale

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    K. R. Sandoval 3C-2 The 1960?s and the Rise of Pop Music The 1960?s saw the rise of rock and roll legends such as Elvis Presley, the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, and other such rock and roll classics that have become synonymous with the genre and helped redefine it. However, the 1960?s saw the rise of a new genre as well, one that has become known as ?pop music?. The term ?pop music? is an abbreviation of the term ?popular music? and was first coined in the 1920?s though it was used widely in

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    My video commences with the sun rising over the city of Uruk. Harps and Reed Pipes are playing in the background. These Harps and Reed pipes were musical instruments used during celebration of Inanna and her chosen king. The camera pans out and captures Inanna who stands at the top of her temple dressed in her finest attire and wears the crown of heaven on her head, beads around her neck, her breastplate, golden ring and is carrying her scepter, the rod of power. The camera rotates around the temple;

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    German-born Brooklyn-based saxophonist, Ingrid Laubrock, an active hipster within the modern creative jazz scene, who knows how to prod and when to loosen up, doesn’t stop to amaze me with her projects. Following a great duo record with the inventive drummer Tom Rainey, she presents five brand new compositions in the company of a debutant group. In Serpentines, she explores diverse sonorous landscapes and never sounds the same twice, giving her peers – trumpeter Peter Evans, pianist Craig Taborn

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    A Story is a creation of a creative and imaginative mind. Whatever kind of story it may be it takes a big deal of creativity to come up with an intriguing story that keeps the reader as well as listener interested in the story. Stories have been one of the oldest means of entertainment in our society. Everyone in their childhood has asked their parents to tell them a story at one point or another in their lives. The reason behind this is that stories captivate our mind and make us think what we would

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    The performance group I saw was called Lights. She was also accompanied with a band called the Mowgli’s. They both performed November 6, 2015, at the House of Blues in New Orleans on Decatur St. The type of music is popular music but specific rock. However, Lights fits in the category of Pop Rock or Alternative Rock. The instruments utilized in this performance were the drums and the guitar. However, occasionally the piano would accompany her singing adding more variety to her songs. There was also

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