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- 691: Hawaiian Music
- ... steady pace that is easily followed. Genres of their music, like I said before, have changed quite a bit over the last century. Their genres now include, blues and jazz and country and of course rock and pop. Although they have the same access as anyone else to listen to such artists as Brandy or Celine Dion, their versions of what we would consider to be normal genres have a decidedly ...
- 692: Importance of Music In Society
- ... the dancers and listeners. It changed for everyone who heard it. It may have been because of the taste, or the type of music. All the music had a different feeling. Two types of music, Rock and Pop had a calm feeling or a dance like quality. Both usually had a regular beat. Although there was nothing wrong with Eddie Deans, Ragay Cowboy or the Watermelon Crawl, they could not ...
- 693: The Tupac Conspiracy
- ... of the first witnesses of the Resurrection listed by Saint Paul (I Cor. 15: 5). Could Simon be a reference to Suge Knight(the executive producer of Death Row records)? Simon was renamed "Peter, the rock" (John 1:42). In Richie Rich's album Seasoned Veteran, which was released on the same day as The 7 Day Theory, on the song "N*ggas Done Changed" which is a duet with Tupac ...
- 694: Stan Kenton & His Orchestra
- ... Hollywood Bowl with 15,000 people and sold out a midnight Carnegie Hall performance which included 300 seats placed on stage alongside the Orchestra in an effort to help accommodate the overflow. Long before the Rock phenomena overtook the United States the Kenton Orchestra was obligated to keep moving to larger venues in order to accommodate its ever increasing number of enthusiasts who thought nothing about traveling hundreds of miles in ...
- 695: Music and Censorship
- ... 98.1 WKQQ in Lexington, KY.; but still continue to listen to it anyway. This pumps into our heads and we like it because, "men will choose darkness instead of light." Heavy Metal and Hard Rock do not only break the moral character, but there exist others as well. Those who are softly padded with the broken hearts of people who have power over others and who, in fact, make the ...
- 696: Seal
- ... won numerous British as well as Grammy awards for songs for his two self-titled albums which were released in 1991 and 1994. His songs are an eclectic mix of soul, rhythm-and-blues, folk rock, and dance music united by an overall message in the optimism of tragedy. Seal's spiritual and redemptive attitude toward pain and suffering stems from his own "rags to record deal"story, his face scarred ...
- 697: A Touch Of Jazz
- ... new and rich blossoming of the music's innermost genius. Many jazz musicians are now famous figures in the history of the 20th -century music. Joe "King" Oliver, Edward "Kid" Ory, Sidney Bechet, Ferdinand "Jelly Roll" Morton, Louis Armstrong and the first great white jazzman, Leon "Bix" Beiderbecke, were some early masters of jazz. Edward "Duke" Ellington and William "Count" Basie led some of the great bands of the 1930's ...
- 698: The Misconception Of Classical Music
- The Misconception Of Classical Music The term classical is confusing because it has so many different meanings. Many people take classical music to mean anything that is not rock, jazz, folk or popular music. I used to have a firm belief in the previous statement. I used to believe that all Western Europe concert music not from the Twentieth Century was classic. As it ...
- 699: Bela Fleck and the Flecktones Concert
- ... through speakers. Then they started to play and I was completely blown away. The talent the band displayed was amazing, I was blown away. The music is a unique mixture of many different genres; jazz, rock, R&B and funk, to name a few. Much of the music had no singing and the songs were very long and complicated, involving different parts and many complicated solos. In between songs each musician ...
- 700: How to Listen to Music, Not Just Hear it
- ... give the effect as if the sound is coming from behind you, as well as in front of you (the surround effect). A good room to listen in, is a typical family room with sheet rock walls and four ninety degree corners. The second consideration is placement of speakers. The corners of a room are the perfect spot for your speakers. You shouldn't position them flush against the wall, but ...
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