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2591: People Are Still Trading Crime For Crime
... is a song about death penalty and America has not quite come to terms with that topic. But leaving that aside I'll turn to the essence of the song which has had quite some effect on me personally as well. From the first lines onwards you begin to realize it is not just a song about death penalty but DiFranco is in fact the personification of the prisoner. It is ...
2592: Music Therapy: Can It Help Anyone?
... music, where they imagine they become something symbolic to them, to help heal some sort of emotional wound. Of these four responses, the emotional and the physical are the two that will have the greatest effect on the average person. There are many reasons to use music in the medical field, also. One is to serve as an audioanalgesic, or sedative. For example, a patient with chronic pain is taught to ...
2593: Reflections on the Bocelli Concert, April 15, 1999
... expressions made it seem unnecessary to go to the trouble to watch him perform live. After all, why pay high prices and fight heavy traffic to attend a concert if you can get the same effect by closing your eyes and listening to your Walkman? Indeed he produced beautiful tones, but we had to wait until each piece ended just to see Bocelli smile briefly. This was not the case with ...
2594: Canadian Music Artists and Their Impact
... artist who has been overlooked by a business that has been geared towards recognizing artists from L.A or New York. Back in 1990, when he was known as Maestro Fresh-Wes, his Symphony in Effect sold over 170,00 copies. Today, Maestro has a new look with the release of his latest album selling well over a million copies. The Vancouver singer/songwriter Sarah McLachlan didn't simply become one ...
2595: REM's Losing my Religion: An Analsysis
... song ‘Losing my Religion", because I feel that is what I have been doing for the last few years. The main concept being looked at in this essay is the concept of religion and its effect on society through the critiques of Emile Dukheim and Karl Marx. From this one concept I took four more which relate to the concept of religion and the song. The first of these concepts is ...
2596: Seal
... Karen Horney. Due to the fact that she focused on the social relationship between a parent and a child, and believed that early relationships in life, particularly ones between parent and child, have a strong effect on the way a person's personality develops. This could be true in regards to Seal because his experiences with his parents, growing up as a child were in no way good. For example, for ...
2597: A Touch Of Jazz
... color , the voice production, the vibrato of the syllable you wish to stress. This combination of pitch and timbre in African language is what the philologists call 'significant tone'. It has had the most profound effect on the history of American Negro music. It seems likely now that the common source of European and West African music was a non-hemitonic pentatone system. Although the diatonic scale have been developed and ...
2598: Jazz Age
... more solo improvisation, and the amount of improvisation in most swing era hits was small. The construction of improvised solos in most hits were melodically conservative. The onset of the Great Depression had a chilling effect on the jazz world, as it did the whole entertainment industry. The ambiance of jazz culture were demystified in the process. During this period, the growing popularity of talking movies led many theaters to halt ...
2599: Hear No Evil: Music Censorship
... that he tries to raise them to the best of his abilities. This statement, in conjunction with the fact that he is a musician, builds his credit tremendously. Who better to talk about music’s effect on children than a musician with children. Now that Zappa has developed his ethos indirectly, without a lot of verbal statements, he can focus on the last appeal, pathos. The majority of Zappa’s appeal ...
2600: The Beat Generation
... way they did and even live their life the way did. Some beat writers used drugs to help them write. For example, Jack Kerouac finished his novel, On the road, in three days, under the effect of Benzedrine. He used drugs as a tool to put himself into a state of sub-consciousness, which helped him to write spontaneous prose because since his rational mind was not working because of the ...


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