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    American music has come a long way and has branched off of previous genres to become what it is today. A style of American music that has had the most impact on the development of other American music today is jazz. Jazz is pretty much was the start of American music genres. Most American music genres indirectly branch off of jazz music. Jazz music is normal, non-american music, just jazzed up. Jazz has had the most impact on American music as genres branched off of it, such as blues. After

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    James Clifton Williams was born on March 26, 1923 and died at the age of 53 on February 12, 1976. He is a widely known and respected composer and conductor for American wind band music. In addition, Williams was a Sinfonian who crossed at the Beta Omega chapter at Louisiana State University. From his early years, Williams played the French Horn, Piano, and Mellophone and went on to play at Little Rock High School and was voted most outstanding in artistry, talent, and versatility his senior year

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    African American Music

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    The African Influence on African American Music African American music has evolved into unique musical tradition, reflecting the experiences of Africans in the New World. This musical tradition, however, has been influenced by African cultural patterns in profound and subtle ways. To define such a broad genre is a difficult task, as African music is not a static system of notes and beats, but rather it is a conceptual approach to music making. There are, nonetheless, a set of common basic elements

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    American music is a tapestry of different colors coming together to make one beautiful picture. African-American music has had a major influence in the music of today. “From the lyrical cries of black street vendors in 18th-century Philadelphia to the infectious dance rhythms of the Motown sound, African-American music has been heard at all times and in every corner of America. This particular part of this article shows you the elements and eras of music we will be talking about.” (“The History On

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    Different genres of music have been developed to address specific goals, and, in some cases, to soothe particular emotions. From the beginning of civilization, music has been used for self-expression and communication of hidden messages intended to serve a given purpose. As African Americans struggled with the yoke of oppression and slavery, they sought means through which they could not only console and find comfort among themselves but also pass specific messages to their abusers and the entire

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    African American music has influenced every genre in the music industry today. From Jazz music all the way to Rap, it has cultivated different cultures throughout the world in a very unique way. African Americans have produced music, beginning with the transition through the transatlantic slave trade, to slavery in the “New World”, the Civil Rights era, and to the modern society of today, that enabled so many genres to actually even exist. Even though each time period focused on a specific issue

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    Music Genres Used by African-Americans Black people have suffered slavery, oppression, physical and emotional aggression for a long time until them begun to fight for their rights. They suffered regardless the place they were. African – American in the United State of America have used different methods to conquer their freedom – writing books such as Maya Angelou, producing movies, giving speeches such as Martin Luther King Jr, and singing. Music is art of grouping tones or sounds in combination

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    Nowadays, certain style of music are becoming more involve in our society than others. For instance, the R&B and Rap/hip pop are now getting the top on the Medias. We will try to explore those music’s gender. We will try to understand why and how they are what they are now? The R&B first of all stand for rhythm and blues and could be define as a new born of music style which has gotten his origin from rhythm, blues, pop funk, and dance. Rhythm and blues, usually abbreviated R&B was a genre of popular

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    not the only part of the world that experienced change in music. The United States also began a change in music that drastically improved the way we listen to, compose, and disperse music. Before the 1960s, there was an increase in different types of music that displayed characteristics much different from the nineteenth century and beyond. People began to play with tone, timing, rhythm and much more. The beginning of popular American music dated around the 1850s. The most influential person around

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    Music is a common thread and form of expression throughout all cultures. In every country the world over you will find a different style or genre of music with a unique sound. Each original style stems from the different kinds people and their cultures. The music industry has a major influence in our society. As of 2014, America had the world’s largest music market with a retail value of almost 5,000.5 million dollars, and it continues to grow. American music has many different influences, since

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