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    is Buddy Holly’s song "That’ll be the day". This theme is such a popular one because it alternates the verses and repeats the choruses What is disco? What are the characteristics of this music? Disco is one musical genre that developed in the 1970s. The characteristics of this music is mixing "soaring" vocals with a beat that encouraged dancing‚ disco became the dance music of the decade. The music often had 100 to 130 beats per minute (a relatively fast tempo) and the pulse of the rhythm was often

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    I was your man” by Bruno Mars uses this theme by explaining feelings of breaking up in the song. This theme is so popular because many people can relate to love and relationships 3.​ What is disco? What are the characteristics of this music? Disco is a mix of vocals and a beat that encourages dancing. Disco often had 100-130 beats per minute and the pulse of the rhythm was often emphasized. 4.​ What was the British Invasion? Which famous group was a part of this movement? What impact did the group

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    The biggest glue keeping them all together is music‚ disco‚gospel‚and a new genre called hip hop. Without giving too much away their dreams bring them un forseen circumstances as they meet a mysterious young man named Shaolin Fantastic (portrayed by Shameik Moore). The getdown is the dramatic

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    Monday‚ 4th September‚ and it was raining‚ I remember a taxi was parked right at the disco‚ where later on I heard a big fight were going on with a great lost of good and innocent people. At that time I didn’t know that something was going to happen and I just walked by the disco without even entering or checking to see if something was wrong. I can also remember a strange man‚ who was smoking outside the disco and speaking in the phone about some delivery and he mentioned a warehouse. I didn’t want

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    forms of music such as Euro-disco‚ and electronic trance‚ as well as house dance music. Music was moving into new territory. Since the 1980’s many artists and genre’s adapted the electronic style or method. Hip hop artist began spitting out beats and rhythm to support the flow in their lyrics via electronic loops and subtle backdrops. A lot of hip hop influence originated back in the 1970’s through the disco club era. Through the 1980’s hip hop began moving away from the “disco” style and reforming into

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    Security Clearances (PCL) and Facility Security Clearance (FCL). Government agencies that issue clearances often refer to clearances as “eligibility for access.” What is DISCO? The Defense Industrial Security Clearance Office (DISCO) is part of the Defense Security Service (DSS)‚ an agency of the Department of Defense (DoD). DISCO processes and adjudicates Personnel Clearances (PCL) and Facility Clearances (FCL) for defense contractor personnel and defense contractor facilities. It is one of eight

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    musical style defined a decade‚ Disco was the definition of the 1970s. Although its popularity was relatively short-lived‚ the genre hosted a great deal of songs and artists that people are still dancing to today and had a large influence on the fashions of the decade‚ too.This style of music became so popular that well respected artists like Rod Stewart and Diana Ross jumped on the bandwagon by adding Disco elements to their new music or creating their own disco albums. Unfortunately‚ it did not

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    about and discuss as part of my culture project. Firstly‚ I would like to talk about the history of clubbing. A night club is an entertainment venue which does its primary business after dark. A night club is always associated with a dance floor‚ disco lamp‚ and a bar. The difference between a night club and a pub is that a pub has got limited space for people to dance on and no DJs. In 1955‚ Pub is known as the place for cowboys to hang out and drink a beer. Pub is quite famous among cowboys. In

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    In this essay‚ I’m going to introduce to the reader a topic not touched a lot because of its complexity and its avoidance by conservative adults. This topic is‚ of course‚ Rock Music. During one week‚ I looked for information in the library and at my house‚ and from the information I gathered and my one knowledge about the topic‚ I’m going to lead the reader to a better understanding of Rock n’ Roll. I chose to do Rock music because I can identify myself with it. Rock music is very complex

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    The Music world in the 1960’s: What was it like? The music in the 60’s was influenced by feminism and Black Power. The sixties were full of dancing‚ boom boxes‚ and discos! The music back then was a mix of jazz and pop. It was a time of funky hairstyles‚ short skirts and energetic dancing! The most popular style of music in the 60’s was ‘roots rock’. Roots rock combined elements of folk music‚ blues‚ country and rock ’n’ roll. There were many popular artists like the Beatles‚ the Rolling Stones

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