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The Beatles

... today their music is loved by millions. The group was formed in the 1960, and broke up in 1970. It consisted of four Liverpool-born musicians. They were John Winston Lennon, James Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr (real name Richard Starkey). Ringo Starr replaced Pete Best as drummer. Pete Best was an original member of the group. The Beatles created a unique and varied sound that fans continue to enjoy and bands continue to model, even today. One of their greatest albums was the creative Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Cl ...

Number of words: 508 | Number of pages: 2

The Motown Sound

... to high teen pregnancies, date rape, violence, and other high crimes. With today's young and inquisitive people, they are looking to party everywhere and anywhere. I sometimes sit and think; do the future generation realize and consider the consequences that follow their illresponsible actions? Sexually transmitted diseases, intellectual deficits, less time spent with family and friends, and getting to know your little sister or brother before they grow up and you don't realize who they are anymore, are all associated with the involvemen ...

Number of words: 754 | Number of pages: 3

Gregorian Chant

... with is very important. To understand you must know how it came about and what is was used for. If you don’t then when you listen to the chanting you will feel them same as the other listeners who know nothing about it. The popular belief behind is what people have heard from the enigma CD. Most people that have no music history background and say “yeah, that CD with the cool beat and the monks singing in the background!” This is not true, simply because it is not signing it is chanting and that’s the big difference. Second ...

Number of words: 1971 | Number of pages: 8

Silverchair: Neon Ballroom (epic)

... they cute" bit has worn off. When Silverchair wrap up their mopey opening track with the words "lessons learned", it's hard to suppress a sigh at the overt lyrical references to Kurt Cobain's "Dumb". Then, again, maybe they're in on the joke. I mean, c'mon leading off an album as bad as this with a track called "Emotion Sickness!" Someone is pulling our collective legs here. Sure enough, the boys deliver on the promise of that title, creating a miserable mishmash of Nirvana in a soft mode, Zeppelin playing "Kashmir" on a bad drug day, even ...

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Native American Music

... and repeating with the other foot. Each male dancer makes many personal variations of this dance resulting in a solo display. The costume is an elaborate style that correlates with the vocal approach of music. Bells are tied around the legs of the dancers for an added effect. The Zuni Lullaby illustrates a contrast with Plains singing to assist in confirming that there is not an individual style to . Through the Native American styles of music, repetition becomes a prominent feature. This is not because the Native Americans can’t find ...

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How The Beatles Changed Rock Music

... was the only singer who was able to rival the Beatles. Even so, the Beatles admired his music and were greatly influenced by him. The Beatles were pace setters. Their ensemble were supplemented with solo guitar, rhythm guitar, bass guitar, drums, sitar, and violins. They took advantage of the creative possibilities afforded by the multiple track tape recording. They made rock music into music that were produceable in studios but were not possible to produce in live performances. They were the "Greatest show on Earth." They were the ...

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Tricky's Pre-Millenium Tension

... to get any crowd on it's feet. There's only one way to do it in a mega-club - find a space, make it your own, and let go...the emotions are on fire in my veins. But, why? That sounds like a dumb question...but is it? Is the music itself really arousing such strong feelings in me, or is it merely the means to bring those emotions out of me? The beats don't have any sentience. It's driving, it's hard, and it sure as hell makes me want to get up and dance, but does house music have anything more than electronic beats at it's core? Coming ...

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Origins And History Of The Dulcimer

... in the keyed dulcimer section is the piano. Dulcimers that are played without the aid of a key are usually in the unusual shape of a trapezoid. Early descriptions of this instrument, dating back to the Middle Ages, describe the instrument as a rectangular box with strings stretched over two bridges. Both the single and the double bridged dulcimers are common in traditional Irish music. It is played by striking the strings with padded wooden hammer. It is commonly believed that the dulcimer came to Europe from the East sometime in ...

Number of words: 513 | Number of pages: 2

A Cappella? Is That How You Spell It?

... instrumental accompaniment.' At Primarily A Cappella, we are trying to popularize this style of music, so we like to keep it simple. a cappella - two words, two "p's", two "l's." singing without instruments A Capella? Some musical dictionaries indicate that the Italian a cappella is preferred over the Latin a capella (one "p") yet both are technically correct. Why do those dictionaries muddy the waters with two spellings? The phrase was first used in Italian Catholic churches, where Latin ...

Number of words: 1180 | Number of pages: 5

RIP Tupac Amaur Shakur (1971-1996)

... toe..tell all my people I'm a Ridah, nobody cries when we die, we outlaws, let me ride."-Tupac Shakur (1971-1996) His name was Tupac Amaru Shakur he was born on June 16, 1971 he was twenty-five years old when he was killed In las Vegas ,Nevada On 10 13, 1996 He measured 5' 7" tall and weighed 165 lbs. He was a rapper/actor. He was talented when he put his mind to something.Some would say like to dance with death. 2Pac was a rapper/actor who recorded numerous records a played head roles in a few movies. He sold more then ten million rec ...

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Sweeney Todd

... makes them into meat pies. Her meat pies become the most popular on London! The costumes in this are all very different. The poor people wear traditional Victorian clothes. The women wear long dresses. The wealthy women carry parasols. The men wear old fashioned suits. One of the characters is a sailor and he wears a Victorian Naval uniform. The sets are fairly elaborate. Sweeney's barber shop is above the bakery. His barber chair flips back to send the dead bodies of his victims downstairs so Mrs. Lovett can prepare them for the pies. ...

Number of words: 311 | Number of pages: 2

Tupac Shakur: Stealing From A Dead Star

... Knight owned a Porsche, but Tupac did not (Gill). Although Knight and the company’s accountant, Steve Cantrock, both owned Porsches; Tupac did not. These repairs were charged to Tupac’s account in 1995. In 1996 Tupac was charged with more than $28,000 for the purchase of a Chevrolet Suburban. It was first titled to Tupac, then transferred by Knight to his brother-in-law Norris Anderson (Saltonstall). How many cars can a guy own and get charged with repairs with out finding out. To start of with some other bills that were found on ...

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