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    (A) What were the three (3) most significant developments in music during the Romantic Period and why? Please mention 1 specific reason why each development is significant. (B) Which composer (choose only one) contributed the most to the development of music during the Romantic Period and why? Please support your response with at least three (3) specific examples/reasons. One of the most significant developments in music in the Romantic Period is how much it changed through the colorful harmony

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    short stint in the army‚ he decided to open a record store‚ which only sold jazz records. Berry always enjoyed listening to records in his basement and he had a great love of music. Berry always hung around Detroit’s popular nightspots to hear the bebop jazz sounds. He was able to see the performances of famous artists like pianist Thelonious Monk and saxophonist Charlie "Bird" Parker. Unfortunately‚ Berry’s store

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    Blues is normally played with only the dominant chords that are not complex like the chords played on Jazz. 3. There are only a few of scales for Blues music. Blues scale is the scale normally used in Blues music. More over‚ pentatonic scale‚ bebop scale‚ and dorian mode are also used in Blues. B. Jazz is so hard to learn that even some of musicians are unable to play it. 1. It is necessary for one who wants to learn Jazz to understand Blues first because Blues is the basic of Jazz

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    He then uses three types of music: blues‚ bebop‚ and classical. We know that two of the music are stereotyped as black music and one white. But the relevance in this line is that regardless of the type of music it is‚ he makes a point saying that it is not the color I like it is the culture within

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    In Pictures and Power‚ an essay about the forms of power of the images‚ W.J.T Mitchell described the image “not merely as instruments of power‚ but as internally divided force-field‚ scenes of struggle indicated by the hybrid term of the “imagetext.””(Mitchell 323) In another word‚ to Mitchell the image‚ itself a vessel for the creator’s voice (Mitchell 140)‚ is almost a battlefield‚ one which witnesses a three-way clash between the voices of the image’s creator‚ the observer and the image’s owner

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    The 1940’s was a big turning point for America‚ not only because of the war‚ but also changes in the interaction of the people and music of the time. The war embedded a sense of patriotism for the people and also helped industry start to move to its state in our economy it is today. Jazz changed the way the American people interacted and also how they took their minds off the stress of day to day life. The Forties was also a transformative time for jazz in how they were arranged to the addition of

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    The term music reflects the mood of an age often used by many people who are attempting to decipher what exactly is occurring in the world today. In the past‚ we had all kinds of music created such as jazz‚ bebop‚ Rap‚ and R&B that has paved the way for the musical creations we enjoy today. Often we look into the past at huge artists such as Aretha Franklin‚ Shaka Khan‚ Prince‚ and James Brown who all broke barriers and made fantastic music in their eras‚ and wonder what went wrong. Although the

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    The Influence of 1920 Blues and Jazz on Modern Music Mark Carter The Influence of 1920 Blues and Jazz on Modern Music This paper is will try to show how the music that started with singing of old songs by the slaves to influences the music that the world listens to today. Shaping the music of Rock and Roll‚ Country and Western‚ and Easy Listening that influences every aspect of society’s everyday life are Blues and Jazz. In an interview many years ago on television‚ heard by this

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    The Hardships and Upcoming of Django Reinhardt Django Reinhardt once said “Jazz attracted me because in it I found a formal perfection and instrumental precision that I admire in classical music‚ but which popular music doesn’t have.” Reinhardt had worked very‚ very hard to get to the peak of his career. His life was like a story in the genre of “Rags to Riches” because he wasn’t born with the best of beginnings‚ but he still accomplished the impossible and became the first important European

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    fight known‚ as the The Spitball Story‚ as Calloway found confrontation with Gillespie’s childlike behavior and approach to soloing. However‚ Dizzy Gillespie‚ with work with Charlie Parker‚ gave great contribution to the development of the styles of Bebop‚ Swing‚ Latin‚ and Afro-Cuban‚ and influence to many other musicians‚ especially trumpeters of Miles Davis‚ Jon Faddis‚ Fats Navarro‚ Clifford Brown‚ and Arturo Sandoval‚ as well as many

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