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    Rock And Roll Speech

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    woogie‚ and rhythm and blues‚ along with country music. The elements of rock and roll can be heard in blues records from the 1920s and in country records of the 1930s. Nonetheless this genre did not acquire its name until 1954. ( Farley) The earliest rock and roll styles of the late 1940s and early 1950s used either the piano or saxophone as the lead instrument. Later these were generally replaced or supplemented by guitar in the middle to late 1950s. The beat is usually a blues rhythm with an

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    When thinking about the word “soul”‚ as it refers to music‚ what do you think of? Most people think about rhythm and blues‚ passionate lyrics‚ or even the concept of unity and togetherness. But‚ for most‚ soul was much more than music and Soulsville was much more than just a record label. Soul music is music that feeds the soul‚ relating to people on a personal level. Soulsville‚ which stands on the corner of College Street and E. McLemore Ave‚ was the connection between the frustration that African

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    from York‚ North Yorkshire. Founded in 2008 when Ben Bruce contacted his old companions upon returning to the UK after residing in Dubai. The current line-up of the group consists of Ben Bruce (lead guitar)‚ Danny Worsnop (vocals)‚ Cameron Liddell (rhythm guitar)‚ Sam Bettley (bass guitar) and James Cassells (drums).September 4th 1990 Danny Worsnop in Beverley‚ England. Danny had a rough childhood and was bullied at school. In contrast to this he became popular at college and was a success with the

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    Gerard Manley Hopkins

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    patterns which did not match the traditional writing styles of the nineteenth century. Hopkins uses what he terms ‘sprung rhythm‚’ a form which draws on alliteration‚ onomatopoeia and imagery‚ to name but a few. These rhythmic patterns give his works an outstanding and remarkable quality in the sense that he offers the reader to enjoy and take pleasure in wordplay and rhythm. What is more‚ his works also possess a deep meaning in terms of how the poet views the beauty of the natural world. Being

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    The Origins of Pop Music

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    What we know of today as "pop" or popular music evolved in American society over many‚ many decades. Pop music‚ which accounts for the majority of the music on today’s charts‚ is an eclectic mix of many different styles of music--from jazz to country; rock and roll to rap; be-bop to hip-hop. Pop artists such as Britney Spears‚ Justin Timberlake‚ Outkast‚ Madonna‚ Maxwell‚ and others routinely blur the lines of these musical genres with their award-winning tunes. These artists push the boundaries

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    poem. The verses of the poem are in a way subtle yet strong in a sense. The stanzas are arranged in an iambic style‚ meaning the end of the last word in the stanza ends with an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable. The pattern of the rhythm is consistent till the

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    Ruth Brown

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    Name: __________________________ Class: __________________________ Ruth Brown Questions 1. What singers inspired Ruth Brown? __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2. Why did she run away from home in 1945? __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 3. What was the first record label that signed

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    Catherine Tennant MUS 160 Instructor Scott Kasun March 5‚ 2013 Listening Journals #2 Title and Band: “Move like Jagger” Performed by Maroon 5 featuring Christina Aguilera Style: Dance-pop‚ electro pop Instrumentation: Vocals‚ synthesizer‚ guitar‚ bass‚ drums‚ and keyboard Form: ABCBCDCCE Intro‚ Verse‚ Chorus‚ Verse‚ Chorus‚ Bridge‚ Chorus‚ Chorus‚ Ending "Moves like Jagger" has a very simple pop form‚ but it’s a short pop and dance song intended for radio all the way‚ so it fits the

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    Binsey Poplars

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    leaving him distressed at the thought that the effervescent beauty of the countryside had been destroyed; Thus spurring the composition of the well-known poem ‘Binsey Poplars”. The poem is composed in “sprung rhythm‚” the pioneering metric form created by Hopkins himself. “In sprung rhythm the number of accents in a line is counted‚ but the number of syllables is not.” (enotes.com). As a result Hopkins uses this to group accented syllables together to create striking onomatopoeic effects. For example

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    very evident. However‚ the youth in America began opening up to change. One of the major influences in the changing America at that time was music. Jazz was the start of it all. Jazz triggered many different types of music‚ such as rock and roll and rhythm and blues. Jazz started the revolution of music in America‚ which prompted the racial integration of society. This transformation of society began largely due to one man. He was perhaps one of the most famous Jazz musicians and composers of all

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