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2381: Gregorian Chant
... these countries had an influence on the chant and it changed forms many times. It is believed that France had a hand in modifying the chant. “It seems likely that the chant was modified by French influences”7 The idea that music like Gregorian chant became so popular is that it originated in Rome and found a way into France with out modern ways of getting there. It is just plain ...
2382: Music Before It Was Recorded
... many sacred masses of the Renaissance. A mass is a religious gathering of performer that sings praise to the heavens. Acupela is one performer without any accompanying instruments or back up vocals. Javanaqin was a French composer who dedicated his time to choral and mass music. A motet can be either sacred or secular depending on what is sung. It can be about a god or love depending on the fcomposer ...
2383: The Beatles
... more balanced as Lennon began writing more cogent songs, and collaborating on a song-by-song basis with McCartney. Their songs varied from a slow ballad in McCartney's "Blackbird" to the bizarre and intriguing "Revolution #9) by Lennon. Yet McCartney was needed to control Lennon when he recorded the original version of "Sexie Sadie" with the verse: You little twat Who the fuck do you think you are Who the ...
2384: New Orleans Jazz Band: Dag
... was to try and have a comparable experience to that of one of the popular Jazz artists would have had upon his/her first visit to New Orleans in the early 1900s. Bourbon Street, the French Quarter, Jimmy Buffet's Maragaritaville, The Flamingo, the Garden District, and Moolate's all helped me to get into the proper frame of mind of experiencing true Jazz. The focus of this report will be ...
2385: Industrial Music
... from being forgotten for over a decade and now it's back, filled with angst and hatred. Industrial music has weaved rock and roll with evil and misery. The founder and leader of the industrial revolution is the band Nine Inch Nails. Most people do not classify Nine Inch Nails as a band though. The writer, producer, lead vocalist, keyboarder and guitarist of the band is Trent Reznor. For the past ...
2386: Origins and History of The Dulcimer
... 14th century. But in the 16th century, as the violin and wind instruments became increasingly fashionable, the dulcimer virtually disappeared. For the next two hundred years it went unnoticed. In 1705 Pantaleon Hebenstreit presented the French King Louis XIV with a slightly revised dulcimer. Hebenstreit built a larger sound chamber and used strings of gut and wire to span five octaves. He hoped to revolutionize the dulcimer and its capacities. Sadly ...
2387: Evolution of Ford Motor Company
Evolution of Ford Motor Company The Ford Motor Company led what has been called a revolution. Henry Ford restructured everything from the salaries of employees to the work ethic they demonstrated. He did numerous things that were considered absurd and unrealistic at the time. This included the introduction of the $5 ...
2388: A Brief History of Ledd Zeppelin and Its Musical Impact
... evolution of music that occurred in this time period is amazing as well. The mainstream went from listening to songs like Bill Haley and the Comet's "Rock Around The Clock," to The Beatles' frightening "Revolution 9." While these two examples may seem completely different, they are not as distant as one might think. Nearly all music from the '60s and '70s was bred from its earlier ancestors. Music has been ...
2389: Networks And Connectivity
... belongs to the ring topology and usually we use twisted pair cables . The transfer rate is either 4 Mbps or 16 Mbps . Looking ahead we can see that we are going to have a big revolution to the communications with high speed networks such as the ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network ) which is in its first steps , high speed wireless networks and much more features like Video Conference , Video Telephony and ...
2390: Pythagorean Philosophy and its influence on Musical Instrumentation and Composition
... method of study he unearthed two astonishing inferences. When pipes of different lengths were hammered, they emitted different pitches, and when air was passed through these pipes respectively, alike results were attained. This sparked a revolution in the construction of melodic percussive instruments, as well as the wind instruments. Similarly, Pythagoras studied strings of different thickness stretched over altered lengths, and found another instance of numeric, musical correspondence. He discovered the ...


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