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    1950's Pop Music

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    Music is well known around the world obviously. Great hits are heard more often than regular songs. I personally don’t hear any of those songs, more often like rock n’ roll or hardcore. I hear songs that relate to how i feel most of the time and they express my emotions in ways that are helpful. I listen to the lyrics because they hold deep meaning that i'm sure you all do. I’m sure that everyone has their own genre of music that they listen to. Music is an amazing thing that has been created in

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    Music And Pop Culture

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    struggling to make friends due to their over reliance on the technology. However, music still remains a form of socializing tool for many people. Music we listen to dictate who we are friends with because it unites people with common belief and interest. There are many different types of music in modern society and each type of music represents individuals with unique experiences that shaped their identity. This pop culture in modern society can draw together various people from many different backgrounds

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    K-pop is a musical genre originating in South Korea that is characterized by a wide variety of audiovisual elements. Although it comprises all genres of “popular music” within South Korea, the term is more often used in a narrower sense to describe a modern form of South Korean pop music covering a wide range of styles including dance-pop, pop ballad, electronic, rock, metal, hip-pop music and R&B. K-pop gaining popularity in East Asia in the late 1990s, and spreading to whole Asia and World, via

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    Pop Music Research Paper

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    Popular Music Today I am a listener of popular music. Personally, I think that the popular music nowadays is quite different from what it used to be, including both the way of distributing music and the content of music. Actually, after doing research online I found that the popular music is getting worse. In 2012, a group of scientists did a research on nearly half a million songs to examine the changes in music between 1955 and 2010 (Matson, 2012). They found out none of the changes on music necessarily

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    Music Vs Pop Culture

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    but even though my music tastes have evolved, music has continued to be a constant fixture in my life. Music is not only exclusive to my life, but music is constantly around in people’s lives, as much as people try to avoid it, as many did when “Gangnam Style” blew up in 2012, there is no escaping music. It is difficult to not hear music in people’s daily lives, as it is played almost in every public area, a huge difference when compared to television shows and movies. Since music has become part

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    N Pop And Western Music

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    K-pop and Western music are two unique and completely opposite music genres. Originating on opposite sides of the planet, and both extremely popular throughout the world. On YouTube if the reader searches “ Her By Block B” and “Heathens By Twenty One Pilots”, both have an enormous amount of views on YouTube (YouTube). Although Heathens was featured in a popular movie, Suicide Squad, which gave them leverage to their popularity. Block B did a fantastic job in popularity due to their inability of being

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    variety of music based on my emotions. However, Latin and pop music are my preferred ones. I come from Nicaragua, a country located in Central America, and culturally categorized as Latin American. People from my country listen to a lot of reggae, merengue, salsa and Caribean music. I was introduced to that type of music 22 years ago. I learned to dance salsa, and to appreciate its energy, sensual moves and elegance. Oftentimes, when I study for math or engineering classes, salsa music works as an

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    discussing the pop-industry today a general belief seems to form, that young musicians who grew up with either rich or famous parents compose the majority of the industry. On the other hand, the alternative genres of music are typically made up of people who grew up in the middle-class or lower class. Unfortunately their music never finds a market or receives play on the radio. That said, technical avenues still exist for the alternative artist to make music. Twitter, Spotify and Apple Music offer opportunities

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    Country Vs Pop Music

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    Country vs. Pop: Which One Is On Top? Country and Pop music are both popular genres, but which one is better? This decision is tough to make since there are various similarities of to why both are great genres of music. There is also a variety of factors to show the differences between these two genres as well. Research has shown light to the conclusion of to which genre exceeds the other. The things that both genres can be judged on is how they came to be, their fanbase, and the top hits. The

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    How I Taught Pop Music

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    parents signed me up for piano lessons, and for me, music was all about fun. I hated rules and practicing, like most children, so much that I quit piano lessons and took a period of "exploration" during my middle school years. During that time, I started writing my own (very simple) pieces on piano and with my voice. I learned pop music by ear and through free guitar sheets with chord names that I found online. I sang in a choir, but did not take any "music classes." At that time, I thought songs were whatever

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