Soundtrack Of My Life Essay

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    To begin with, The Princess Diaries soundtrack was empowering and would appeal to young adults. Furthermore, each song discusses a problem or memory that adolescents may be experiencing in this stage of their lives. One song called “Supergirl!” described how a young girl was able to be superwoman and save everyone around her but, she feels lonely because there isn’t anyone that is able to save her. The girl is silently crying out for help but, no one is able to see the signs of distress. A large

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    The soundtrack to my life would be my favourite rap songs of all time. Firstly, I chose the genre of rap music because it relates to me the most out of all genres. Secondly, I follow rap music/history a lot and it is a big part of my life. I remember when I started write lyrics to my own rap songs when my family was going through a very tough time and rap music really helped me as a cooping mecanism. I also look up to many different rappers like Drake, Kanye West, Future and Jcole because I appreciate

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    often do many activities to have fun or feel productive during the weekend. Similar to myself, I watched an anime over the weekend. Animes are animated TV shows produced by Japanese companies. Watching animes on my weekends relieves the stress from school, but also can change the point of my views seen in society. A prime example of an anime I watched this weekend was Your Lie In April. Its Japanese name is Shigatsu wa Kimi no Uso. Your Lie In April is a story about a young boy name Kousei Arima, who

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    Top 10 Soundtracks

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    Lucy Tonic Blog: Top 10 Varies Top 10 Soundtracks from 2000-2010 5/4/15 Top 10 Soundtracks from 2000-2010 My definition of a great soundtrack is one that you can play straight through, discovering new tracks while enjoying old classics. Here is a list of the top ten soundtracks from 2000-2010 (for the top five indie soundtracks from this decade, click here.) Number Ten: Accepted Released in 2006, the Accepted soundtrack sounds modern all around despite containing a couple classic tracks

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    Analysis: The Hunger Games Emotions are powerful tools and can be expressed in a multitude of ways, but an extremely effective tool of conveying emotions is through soundtrack. A soundtrack is not only entertaining for an audience, but also can give them insight on what a character is feeling. A prime example of conveying emotions through soundtrack is in the film adaptation of The Hunger Games. The Hunger Games novel is hard to effectively portray through a film because the writers and producers are limited

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    The soundtrack made the film The Great Gatsby such a huge success. The artists were specially chosen by the producer Anton Monsted to compliment the novel. The artists integrated the intense emotional feelings described in the book as well as direct quotations into their songs. This helps the music better fit the novel. It also blends genres such as today's hip hop and 1920’s Jazz in an incredible way. The soundtrack was beautiful and flattered the movie while incorporating the books themes and imagery

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    movies of all time, and for good reasons. The soundtrack, dialogue, and characters have no equal in the revenge action category of film, and can be considered tops of pure action films. Gladiator is a perfectly well rounded movie that adds the best of all worlds to create the masterpiece seen today. Ridley Scott’s masterpiece, Gladiator, was released to the public in 2000. Received with initial success and regarded as one of the best

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    My Musical Theatre

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    Throughout my entire life I have never had any real interest in musical theatre. One time when I was in about 5th grade, my grandfather took me, my brother and my cousin to a showing of the “Nutcracker.” Let me tell you, I tried my hardest, I really tried, but I couldn’t stay awake for the entire performance. This experience I had put a bad taste in my mouth as for the next several years, I never attended another musical theatre event. One day in the spring, I was going through Golden Bear Advising

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    Rebecca McKenney Mass Media Communication Mrs. Rose 24 March 2017 The Soundtrack of My Life For every song that comes on the radio or that is featured on a CD, there is a personal meaning for the listener. Selecting five songs to represent my life was a difficult choice because of this. The song selection that follows is organized by the artist’s last name. 1. “Changes” – Performed by David Bowie I don’t know many people would could say that remember the first song they ever heard on the

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    Broadway Music has always been an important and impactful thing in my life. It is one of the only constants that I have and is the reason I’m in band and other musical organizations. My musical taste ranges incredibly wide, but one of the most influencing genres of music is Broadway music or “show tunes.” Broadway music is not confined to one specific “genre” but exceeds all kinds of music. Broadway performers are able to showcase raw emotions in their voice and on their face that makes you feel

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