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    Manufactured Pop Music

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    Manufactured pop is precieved as an unfair advantage towrds other artists. Spending money on plastic surgury‚ stylists and having that "current sound". Often artists volintarily try to reinvent themselves to keep up with the current music climate. Perhaps they are tryin to hide away from the unattractive and embarrassing personality that would jeprodise their hit single. Manufacturing pop artists is thought to be a 21st century trade. However‚ we can trace certain manufactured stars back as far as

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    Pop Art vs. Realism

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    Pop Art verses Realism Since the start of time‚ we have had art all around us. What has changed is the types of art and the names in which to identify them. Art at its basic form is an expression of one’s self. Since everyone has different likes and dislikes‚ not everyone will agree on what we deem as art or enjoy the same forms equally. Just as unique an interpretation of a painting can be‚ likewise is our difference in our taste of art. Whether a person enjoys abstract art or pop-art‚ one or

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    An Artistic Trend: Pop Art

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    An artistic Trend: Pop Art There are many different types of trends that have changed the world. Cultural trends such as art have created different movements in other areas and it could be possible that cultural trends have changed the attitude of some people too. The trend I choose is the pop art. To understand why pop art is a trend that changed the world in my perspective we should now what is exactly. Pop art is a visual art movement that started in the mid 1950s in Britain and in the late

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    Andy Warhol Pop Art

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    Pop Art: A Critical Analysis “Being good in business is the most fascinating kind of art. Making money is art and working is art and good business is the best art.” (Warhol) Thus summarizes the unique and captivating art style: Pop Art. In a high commercialized world‚ Pop Art emerges as a contending force and took over the world of advertisement. The entrancing world of Pop Art has been a large part of our art culture since the 1950’s. In order to understand Pop Art‚ a close look must be taken towards

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    Pop Music and Boy Bands

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    theme does pop music typically use in the lyrics? Describe one pop song that uses this theme. Why is this theme such a popular one? -Typically‚ pop music centers on themes such as love and relationships. The themes of pop music also help to make the music accessible‚ as the songs are often about common experiences that most people will have at some point in their lives: having a romantic interest in someone‚ falling in love‚ breaking up‚ and other experiences associated with love. A pop song that

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    Pop Music Synthesis Essay

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    Pop music is supposed to inspire and create an experience that no other type of music can accomplish; something Blackout not only did for pop music fans‚ but it inspired a whole generation of new artists. Obviously the electronic‚ synth‚ urban and dance genres have been around for quite some time now‚ but has any of it been fused together so perfectly for a mainstream audience? The answer is no. So much of the pop music today is urban‚ synth‚ and experimental with the mainstream club beats to accompany

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    Classical vs. Pop Music

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    Classical music vs. Pop music There are a lot of differences between the two most popular styles of music. These musical styles have different history‚ used instruments‚ size of audience and height of popularity. Classical music and popular music are both part of the culture of most Americans and Europeans. They share some aspects of musical language‚ but there are some prominent differences. (davidvanalstyne.com #1) As long as conditions permitted people of all tastes found something

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    Pop Art Research Paper

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    The Influence of Pop Art Illustration Essay To be someone who goes ‘against the crowd’‚ you must have a lot of courage. Well‚ back in the late 1950’s‚ pop artists such as Andy Warhol‚ Roy Lichtenstein and many others did exactly that. During this time period‚ pop art was a challenge to the traditions of fine art by using images of pop culture. You may be asking yourself‚ what is pop art? Pop art consists of objects that are removed from their original context and combined with unrelated material

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    Pop Art Research Paper

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    feeling or emotion. One of Modern Art movements that I have been very supportive throughout my life is the Pop Arts culture. Pop Art is very unique in a way that is based on modern popular culture and mass media‚ it is critical criticism on fine art values. Pop Art started around early 1960s‚ mostly associated with New York artists such as Andy Warhol‚ Claes Oldenburg‚ Roy Lichtenstein. Pop Art’s reestablishment was a huge transformation for the direction of modernism. They

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    Pop Punk Music Analysis

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    happens during teenaged years and like all music pop punk relates to emotion‚ the emotion they relate to is outrage at society. With common punk music elements‚ such as guitar riffs‚ a heavy focus on drums at the climax‚ and vocal harmonies paired with the structure of a pop song and lyrics that defy norms‚ this genre has always been relatable for teens. Starting in the early 90’s some punk bands started to make a new sound this sound would later be called pop punk music‚ but it wouldn’t until the late

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