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    MUS 354: The Beatles After The Beatles (Spring B 2015) You are signed in as: Zari Chacon Top of Form Sign Out Bottom of Form Home Classroom Exams/Assignments Grades Help Exam #1 Time Limit 50 minutes Starting Time 3:03 pm Arizona time Time Remaining 00 HOURS 00 MINUTES 00 SECONDS Time Limit Exceeded This timer is just a visual aid. It is NOT the official exam time. Your exam willNOT submit itself when this timer runs out. Finish your exam even if this timer reaches zero. Top of Form 1 During

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    Not every group sticks out from the annals of history the way The Beatles do. To be more exact‚ this group doesn’t just stand out. They are part of what defines the story of the evolution of modern music. If the group never came to be‚ popular music as we know it would not be the same. The group’s origins can be traced back to 1960 when a teenage John Lennon set up The Quarrymen. The original line up included Stuart Sutcliffe and Pete Best. Paul McCartney and George Harrison joined at a later date

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    Musical example of the Beatles "I Feel Fine" John Lennon (although credited to Lennon/McCartney) and released in 1964 Duration: 2:18 KEY G Major METER 4/4 FORM Intro -> Verse -> Verse -> Bridge -> Verse -> Verse (guitar solo) -> Verse -> Bridge -> Verse -> Outro (fadeout) ________________________________________ Style and Form - The form of this song is unusually bulky because of the individual sections themselves being rather short. Note especially the unusual series of three

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    Ashley Choi Music History 68 Discussion 1E 204164204 “ For No One” Featured on the second side of the “Revolver” album‚ the Beatles’ song “For No One” is an expressive‚ deeply poignant ballad written and performed by Paul McCartney that in a sense encompasses the theme of a love song gone wrong. However‚ there was no rush to record “For No One” nor was there considerable publicity praise for this simply crafted song. Thus‚ “For No One” truly fits its brooding motif about dismal one-sided lost

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    The Beatles—an Everlasting Influence Robyn Williams Mr. Jeffery History 20‚ Block 6 April 5‚ 2012 Word Count: 1‚ 217 The media is always a topic of controversy but despite any discussion‚ music is something that society can generally agree upon. Nevertheless‚ music is a value that needs to be globally accommodated‚ thus‚ it is an art that is constantly changing. Musical trends and preferences are incessantly fluctuating and long-lasting prevalence

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    There is absolutely no doubt that The Beatles are the most revolutionary band of all time. Many aspects of The Beatles have shaped the way music works today. It is apparent‚ over fifty years after the release of their first album‚ they are just as relevant as they were in the early sixties. One of the most impressive things about the group is their incredible ability to evolve‚ and I don’t just mean their hair styles. The Beatles started as a clean-cut boy band consisting of teenagers John Lennon

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    similarities in history. The Beatles and Mahatma Gandhi‚ known as Gandhi‚ shared a lot of similarities yet were very different. In spite of differences the men had common opinions. They were using peaceful methods‚ influenced all of the fans‚ and had many enemies. The world famous singers The Beatles and Gandhi are both extremely non-violent‚ but in the end still had enemies. Both The Beatles and Gandhi have fans that respond in intense physical ways beyond their reach. The Beatles fans followed the long

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    Beatles Help Song

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    Luis Torres The Beatles – Help! Luis Torres Prof. Ziawinski MUL2380 10AM 23 March 2013 Help! The Beatles performed a song called “Help!” that acted as the title song for their soundtrack album and the 1965 film. The song was released as a single with number one on the charts for three weeks in the United States and United Kingdom. The Beatles had used every possible style of music possible. The style was rock. The Beatles approach to music-involved parts of a lot of music. On one

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    Beatles Drug Use

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    The Beatles and Their Hidden Drug References Were the songs written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney of The Beatles hidden drug references due to them living in the sixties and seventies when drug use was very common? The songs written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney of The Beatles are some of the best songs ever written‚ but to many people’s surprise The Beatles have hidden references to drugs like marijuana‚ acid‚ heroin‚ LSD (Lysergic acid diethylamide)‚ and cocaine. Both Paul McCartney

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    The Beatles is a band that is known for their messages of peace‚ love‚ and happiness. The band includes John Lennon‚ Paul McCartney‚ George Harrison‚ and Ringo Starr. The bands album Let it Be puts a twist on the usual rock style of music. The album was written and sung by Paul McCartney in 1970. It sends its listeners on a roller coaster of emotions because of the range of tempo and beat in its songs. Some songs are sad or calming while others are more upbeat and happy. The album is pretty mediocre

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