Friday, September 28, 2007

Pop Music Can Be Creative by Claire Brown

Pop Music Can Be Creative by Claire Brown


Pop music may include elements of rock, hip hop, reggae, dance, R&B, jazz, electronic, and sometimes folk music and various other styles. Pop music performers typically make use of state-of-the-art technology and recording studios to achieve the sound they want, and record producers may have a heavy influence. Pop music generally uses a simple, memorable melody and emphasizes the rhythm, often with syncopation, and stripped down to a basic riff or loop which repeats throughout much of the song. Pop music is often criticized for being overly simple and repetitive.

Popular

Popular music is music belonging to any of a number of musical styles that are accessible to the general public and are disseminated by one or more of the mass media. Popular music is music that is not something else (usually 'folk' or 'art' music). Popular music is associated with (produced for or by) a particular social group. Popular music is disseminated by mass media and/or in a mass market. Popular music is also rarely entirely instrumental. Popular music is not really about 'being heard', but rather about 'being heard again'; and 'being heard again and again and again' is what really popular music is really about. Pop is contemporary music and a common type of popular music (distinguished from classical or art music and from folk music). The term popular music does not refer specifically to a single genre or sound, and its meaning is different depending on the time and place. Within popular music, "pop music" is often distinguished from other subgenres by stylistic traits such as a danceable rhythm or beat, simple melodies and a repeating structure. The broad appeal of pop music is seen to distinguish it from more specific types of popular music, and pop music performers and recordings are among the best-selling and most widely known in many regions of the world. The development of recording methods is seen as a major influence on the sound of pop, distinguishing it from classical music and jazz, as well as from some types of popular music which may seek a more "natural" sound.

Album

In the recorded music era, the single (a single song) and the album (a collection of songs) are the usual methods of distributing pop music. Notable highlights for pop music in the 1980s are Michael Jackson's second Epic label release, Thriller, which went on to become the best-selling album of all time. Jackson was the most successful artist of the 80s, spanning nine #1 singles in the United States alone during that decade, and selling over 133 million copies with only two albums -- Thriller, and its follow-up Bad.

Pop music in the 1980s was heavily influenced by an electronic sound with synthesizers and drum machines, and dance type music. Pop music, on the other hand, has primarily come into usage to describe music that evolved out of the rock 'n roll revolution of the mid-1950's and continues in a definable path to today. Pop music can range from the highly creative, iconoclastic or virtuosic to simple and downright dumb.

Why Can't I Sing Well? by Chong HY

Why Can't I Sing Well? by Chong HY


Wonder why some peoples can sing so well but not you? Don't feel bad about it if your parents did not give you that talent. You may still excel in some other areas. Singing capability is not something that can be trained. Of course, by practicing regularly your singing skill will definitely be improved sooner or later, more or less. But you will never make it to the level like a born singer. What I mean "born singer" is the one who can sing confidently and he or she feels comfortable when singing. To a born singer, singing is as easy as talking. To me, Mariah Carey is one of the great examples of a born singer. However, born singer does need practice in order to improve themselves. Nowadays, there are many less talented singer but made superstar by the recording firm after commercially packaged. These peoples are usually having other kind of charisma in them for example, handsome or can dance very well.

So, what can you do if you are not a born singer but eager to be a singer? It is possible with today's technology where recorded sound can be edited. Today's' music composers are very good in their production; they can make use of the computer software to "touch up" your pitch and make use of the sound from other musical instrument to cover any shortfall, wherever it is. So, everybody can be a singer nowadays! If you are not good in singing, you will have more work to do. Go get a good singing instructor plus practice harder to improve; the rest is just your destiny. Pray hard that a talent scout will spot you one day.

Let's take a look at this video clip of another great born singer. She is Connie Talbot. She is only 6 years old, her singing is fantastic. This clip received nearly 10 million viewers for the past 3 months.

Pop Music Came From Rock And Roll by Claire Brown

Pop Music Came From Rock And Roll by Claire Brown


By it's very definition Pop (short for popular) is the most POPULAR music genre. The fragmentation of popular music into discrete niches has meant that fewer performers are able to transcend their specific genres to attain a kind of cultural consensus that seemed possible in the past. Yet Shumway's tired lament reveals less about why this change has occurred than it does about the stranglehold that baby boomers continue to have over received knowledge about the history of modern popular music.

Rock

Rock music is one of the leading genres of popular music and underground music in contemporary Japan. Rock and Hip Hop are more closely related than you might think, they both evolved from R&B (Rhythm & Blues). A poet who later came to rock 'n' roll, she never shed the identify of a poet who does rock 'n' roll, an artist who explicitly combines poetry and rock 'n' roll. Mark's Place in early 1971, to opening as a poet for Teenage Lust and other rock bands in the heyday of the Mercer Art Center (1972), to forming a performance duo with guitarist Lenny Kaye (1973), the producer of the punk-retro album Nuggets, and finally with him to forming a rock band, the Patti Smith Group (1974). Smith was said to have brought "rock 'n' roll rhythms to poetry," thereby having "reversed the process" initiated by Bob Dylan, who gets "credit for introducing poetry to rock 'n' roll. More significantly, they brought in a "following drawn from the art fringes," an "art-rock crowd," who quickly "cemented" a permanent relationship with the bedraggled "rock & roll crowd" already ensconced at CBGB's.

Pop

Pop music is shorter way of writing popular music. Pop music came from the Rock and Roll movement of the early 1950s, when record companies recorded songs that they thought that Teenagers would like. Pop music usually uses musical styles from the other types of music that are popular at the time. " On the pop side, "minimalism" implied simplicity and adherence without ornamentation to a basic universal rock framework, which in turn implied accessibility, familiarity, and eminent commerciability. And their exhibition of an "earnest dumbness of an adolescent pop" more redolent of a bygone era, before an audience of artists and other sophisticates, could only take on the allure of satire and irony. " Their unabashed artiness was a virtue rather than a vice for Rockwell, who later became a chief proponent of art/pop fusion.

Pop music is shorter way of writing popular music. Various popular music genres from around the world will be studied through listening, reading and written assignments, with an emphasis on class discussion. The Popular Music Project is a one-stop home for the interdisciplinary study and analysis of popular music. Containing an impressive and comprehensive range of global case studies Soundtracks takes an innovative approach to the complex and changing relationships between music and space to provide a genuine global assessment of the power and pleasure of popular music in its many forms.

Pop Music Came From Rock and Roll by Claire Brown

Pop Music Came From Rock and Roll by Claire Brown


Pop music has been very controversial at least since the 1950s, but even Plato complained about the influence of music on youth. Pop music is also known for its ability to attract listeners through its versatile sound since it pulls from a plethora of musical influences. Pop music also attributes to the bold statement in lifestyle, from sexual expression, to general individual expression, and consumer habits. Pop music is shorter way of writing popular music. Pop music came from the Rock and Roll movement of the early 1950s, when record companies recorded songs that they thought that Teenagers would like. Pop music is generally considered subjective and tastes differ greatly. Pop music is usually marketed to promote a solo artist or group (hence the boy band / girl band phenomenon) and this can also contribute towards someone's value of a particular track.

Pop

Popular music is not really about 'being heard', but rather about 'being heard again'; and 'being heard again and again and again' is what really popular music is really about. Pop culture, in so far as it does induce, command or otherwise result in conformity, clearly cannot fulfill the essential promise of art and deliver us from the homogenizing manipulations of the market. Pop pundits may also find some musical interest in the recordings of Everly Brothers, Roy Orbison and Buddy Holly. Pop in some way made a partial revenge in the late 50s with the Brill Building in NYC now the centre. Pop music gets something of a tough time these days.

Band

Bands that were mainly pop bands, but still had lots of musical ambitions, suddenly emerged on the UK 70s scene. Bands like Bread, the Carpenters, and Chicago relied on simple, melodic songs with big, lush productions. Bands may be from any region of the US or other countries as long as the style of the recorded songs are in this genre. Crawling beneath the burgeoning glam metal scene on Los Angeles' Sunset Strip during the early 1980's, Ratt provided a gritty alternative to their more coifed contemporaries and were far more musically accomplished than most bands of the era. Usually a band of distinction like a U2, Guns 'N Roses, Cold play could bypass the music industry version of the sampler platter. Second, most bands, however successful, now make their money from live work and the merchandising opportunities that go with it, rather than from recordings.

Pop music usually uses musical styles from the other types of music that are popular at the time. Pop music is a genre of popular music distinguished from classical or art music and from. Pop music is a genre of popular music distinguished from classical or art music and from folk music. Pop music was branded as western, un-Islamic, un-Iranian etc. Pop music around the world is taking steps toward such unprecedented heights that our music industry cannot even imagine. Pop music is often criticized for being entertaining while lacking serious musical value and artistic significance.

Pop Music Being Criticized as So Simple by Claire Brown

Pop Music Being Criticized as So Simple by Claire Brown


Pop music in the 1980s was heavily influenced by an electronic sound with synthesizers and drum machines, and dance type music. Pop music may include elements of rock, hip hop, reggae, dance, R&B, jazz, electronic, and sometimes folk music and various other styles. Pop music performers typically make use of state-of-the-art technology and recording studios to achieve the sound they want, and record producers may have a heavy influence. Pop music generally uses a simple, memorable melody and emphasizes the rhythm, often with syncopation, and stripped down to a basic riff or loop which repeats throughout much of the song.

Pop

Pop is contemporary music and a common type of popular music (distinguished from classical or art music and from folk music[1]). Popular music dates at least as far back as the mid 19th century, and is commonly subdivided into genres. Pop song lyrics are often emotional, commonly relating to love, loss, emotion, or dancing. Pop stars have sometimes been criticized for not writing--or in some cases, even singing--their own material by fans of genres where such a practice is usual (such as rock bands, rap MCs, or singer songwriters). Pop music performers typically make use of state-of-the-art technology and recording studios to achieve the sound they want, and record producers may have a heavy influence. Pop songs usually have a verse and a chorus, each with different musical material, well as a bridge connecting them in many cases. Pop vocalists often do not write their own music or play an instrument, and the intricacy of other instruments is nowadays often traded for simple background chords and synthesizers. Popular music is music belonging to any of a number of musical styles that are accessible to the general public and are disseminated by one or more of the mass media. Popular music is music that is not something else (usually 'folk' or 'art' music). Popular music is also rarely entirely instrumental.

Artists

Music videos and live performances are often used for exposure in the media, and artists may have extravagant stage shows and use choreographed dancing. In the early years of recordings, artists like Frank Sinatra sang about affairs, champagne and night clubs; lyrics that appealed to investors, business, and "classy" market. Young people have always been interested in fashion, and spend their money on new artists. Whereas the previous generation tend to keep to their favorite artists, young people conform more to peer-pressure. This conforming creates waves of commercial support for particular artists, and establishes pop music as an important mediator of youth culture.

Pop music is often criticized for being overly simple and repetitive. Pop music gets something of a tough time these days. Pop music can range from the highly creative, iconoclastic or virtuosic tosimple and downright dumb. Pop music has been very controversial at least since the 1950s, but even Plato complained about the influence of music on youth.

Pop Music as a Core of Youth Culture by Claire Brown

Pop Music as a Core of Youth Culture by Claire Brown


Pop music is not usually written, performed and recorded as a symphony, suite, or concerto. Pop music, on the other hand, has primarily come into usage to describe music that evolved out of the rock 'n roll revolution of the mid-1950's and continues in a definable path to today. Pop music has been very controversial at least since the 1950s, but even Plato complained about the influence of music on youth.

Music

Music is one of the most basic experiences for human beings. Music doesn't appear to have massive negative effects, the authors say. Music styles define the crowds and cliques they run in. Music personalities provide models for how they act and dress. Music also appears to alter study habits and damage eardrums. Music videos are a "powerful new force" in adolescent culture but they don't seem to hold adolescents' interest nearly as long as the music itself. Musicians are offended by this because we think music should engage you.

Pop

Pop in some way made a partial revenge in the late 50s with the Brill Building in NYC now the centre. Pop pundits may also find some musical interest in the recordings of Everly Brothers, Roy Orbison and Buddy Holly. Pop music as core of youth culture. Britney Spears is probably the most photographed pop star of the last 10 years, so what better way to take a tour back through the standout moments in her career than through a picture gallery. From her days as the biggest teenage pop star the world has yet known to the beginning of a comeback this fall, enjoy the Britney Spears Photo-Biography. This was a week when one of the most loved and hated pop stars finally returned with new music, but she was kept out of the top spot on this week's chart by an artist who has been burning up the pop singles chart for the past 2 years. The definition of pop music is purposefully flexible as the music that is identified as pop is constantly changing. At any particular point in time it may be easiest to identify pop music as that which is successful on the pop music charts. For the past 50 years the most successful musical styles on the pop charts have continually changed and evolved.

At any particular point in time it may be easiest to identify pop music as that which is successful on the pop music charts. However, there are some consistent patterns in what is identified as pop music. It is tempting to confuse pop music with popular music. Since the mid-1950's pop music has usually been identified as the music and the musical styles that are accessible to the widest audience. One of the most consistent elements of pop music since the 1950's is the pop song. The basic form for pop music is the song and usually a song consisting of verse and repeated chorus.

Music Videos Are A Powerful New Force by Claire Brown

Music Videos Are A Powerful New Force by Claire Brown


Pop music is not usually written, performed and recorded as a symphony, suite, or concerto. Pop music, on the other hand, has primarily come into usage to describe music that evolved out of the rock 'n roll revolution of the mid-1950's and continues in a definable path to today. Pop music can range from the highly creative, iconoclastic or virtuosic to simple and downright dumb. Pop music has been very controversial at least since the 1950s, but even Plato complained about the influence of music on youth.

Music

Music doesn't appear to have massive negative effects, the authors say. Music hall and other forms before the 1940s are not so clearly marked by generation. Music styles define the crowds and cliques they run in. Music personalities provide models for how they act and dress. Music videos are a "powerful new force" in adolescent culture but they don't seem to hold adolescents' interest nearly as long as the music itself. Music also appears to alter study habits and damage eardrums.

Popular

Popular music is music belonging to any of a number of musical styles that are accessible to the general public and are disseminated by one or more of the mass media. Popular music is music that is not something else (usually 'folk' or 'art' music). Popular music is associated with (produced for or by) a particular social group. Popular music is disseminated by mass media and/or in a mass market. Popular music dates at least as far back as the mid 19th century, and is commonly subdivided into genres. Popular music is also rarely entirely instrumental. " Thus popular music must be comprehended in relation to the broader musical field (Middleton 1990, p. "While repetition is a feature of all music, of any sort, a high level of repetition may be a specific mark of 'the popular', enabling an inclusive rather than exclusive audience. Popular music as a business enterprise. Much popular music is the product of the modern business enterprise disseminated for the purpose of earning a profit. In this respect, popular music differs from traditional folk music, which was created by ordinary people for their own enjoyment, and from classical music, which was originally created to serve the purposes of the Church or for the entertainment of the nobility. Although the controlling forces of popular music are business enterprises, young people who aspire to become popular musicians are not always driven by the profit motive.

It is sometimes abbreviated to pop music, although pop music is more often used for a narrower branch of popular music. The definition of pop music is purposefully flexible as the music that is identified as pop is constantly changing. At any particular point in time it may be easiest to identify pop music as that which is successful on the pop music charts. However, there are some consistent patterns in what is identified as pop music.

Metal Music that challenges the mind and hardens the heart by Claire Brown

Metal Music that challenges the mind and hardens the heart by Claire Brown


Metal Music that challenges the mind and hardens the heart. Maybe the lyrics in the heavy metal music he listened to made him do those horrible things. As a result, fans and music journalists needed to differentiate between the more traditional heavy metal music and this "new breed" of bands who were using samples, DJs, raps and drum machines in a way that made their music distinct. To be more specific, the typical formula of nu metal music involves aggressive distorted guitar; hip-hop influenced vocals (rapping); hip-hop beats usually generated by a DJ or drummer; and angst-ridden lyrics.

Death

Death metal is less about generic anger and more about empathy for people who suffer from despair, isolation, and who possess an acute sense of unfair ostracism from society. Death metal lyrics and themes, while not to be taken literally, celebrate the outer extremes of human experience, such as the motivations of serial killers, the activities of the walking dead, death itself, and isolation. Death metal and black metal music are strange-sounding, and the lyrics (words) talk about sad things, such as death, suffering and pain, but hearing what words are said, is often hard because of the speed and all the other instruments. Death-metal vocalizing is also known as Cookie Monster singing, if not in tribute to, at least in acknowledgment of, the "Sesame Street" puppet that blurts in a guttural growl, his words discharged so rapidly that they tend to collide with each other. Death-metal pioneers Entombed now leapfrog between the sound of their classic '89 album "Left Hand Path" (Earache) and more traditional heavy metal.

Songs

In the third "Guitar Hero" players will have to challenge playing songs of rock and metal bands like Pearl Jam, Metallica, AFI, Lacuna Coil, Smashing Pumpkins, Velvet Revolver, In Flames, Slayer and much much more others. Some songs can make you cry, while others are very uplifting and can raise goose bumps on your arms. Heavy metal songs are loud and heavy-sounding, and have strong rhythms that are repeated. Many glam metal songs were about sex, illegal drug use, and drinking alcohol. Other important styles of metal are: power metal or melodic metal, a style whose music often is about fiction and epics like Lord of the Rings, and gothic metal, which has sad songs about abstract subjects like pain, life, death, faith and religion. Unlike adults, who find references to sex, violence, drugs, and Satan, adolescents tended to interpret the lyrics of their favorite songs as being about love, politics, growing up, friendship, and other rather benign subjects.

The fire in it comes from their life-long passion for metal music. The invasion of metal music upon the world psyche is no accident and it wasn't planned either. The demonically-themed guitars primarily find their way into the hands of death metal musicians. Metallica and Slayer are a couple of the current metal music standard-bearers, and still newer bands go even heavier on the face makeup and gloomy stage presence and themes of death.

Metal Music Challenges the Mind by Claire Brown

Metal Music Challenges the Mind by Claire Brown


Metal Music that challenges the mind and hardens the heart. Nu metal, sometimes referred to as agro metal or aluminum, is a relatively new music genre that some consider to be a subgenre of heavy metal music. As a result, fans and music journalists needed to differentiate between the more traditional heavy metal music and this "new breed" of bands who were using samples, DJs, raps and drum machines in a way that made their music distinct. To be more specific, the typical formula of nu metal music involves aggressive distorted guitar; hip-hop influenced vocals (rapping); hip-hop beats usually generated by a DJ or drummer; and angst-ridden lyrics.

Bands

In the 1990s, many bands began to mix rapping and other new techniques with traditional heavy metal guitar and drum sounds. Even the Deftones, who are often cited as being one of the original nu metal bands, have tried to distance themselves from the genre since they felt that nu metal performers were "uninspired" and "derivative". But chances are that being from Norway they're well aware of the black metal scene and dig a lot of the same stuff about it that we do, the perhaps unintentional avant-gardism's of bands like Abruptum for instance, and figured it was time to delve into it fully themselves. And on the other, of "metal" bands that cater to an audience that normally wouldn't want a goddamn thing to do with it, pushed by the kind of writers/promoters that feel they need to sugarcoat and even apologetically account for what makes metal...metal. The bands who play heavy-metal music usually have one or two guitars, a bass guitar and drums. In some bands, electronic keyboards, organs, or other instruments are used.

Songs

Heavy metal songs are loud and heavy-sounding, and have strong rhythms that are repeated. Many glam metal songs were about sex, illegal drug use, and drinking alcohol. Other important styles of metal are: power metal or melodic metal, a style whose music often is about fiction and epics like Lord of the Rings, and gothic metal, which has sad songs about abstract subjects like pain, life, death, faith and religion. The basic themes of many of the successful heavy metal songs are extreme rebellion, violence, substance abuse, sexual promiscuity, perversion, and Satanism (Stuessy, 1985). Unlike adults, who find references to sex, violence, drugs, and Satan, adolescents tended to interpret the lyrics of their favorite songs as being about love, politics, growing up, friendship, and other rather benign subjects.

Death metal and black metal music are strange-sounding, and the lyrics (words) talk about sad things, such as death, suffering and pain, but hearing what words are said, is often hard because of the speed and all the other instruments. Two other styles of heavy metal music, "death metal" and "black metal" played very angry, fast music. Heavy metal bands from the United States made heavy metal music popular in the late 1970s. Heavy metal music was mostly based on the sounds of the electric guitar.

Love Songs Use Math As A Way To Express Love by Claire Brown

Love Songs Use Math As A Way To Express Love by Claire Brown


Love songs are a fundamental part of pop music. Love songs are organized from least romantic to over-the-top sappy. Love songs are varied, and they are genetically so complex that they often baffle analysis.

Music

Music connects us all and fills our hearts with wonderful memories whenever we hear our favorite songs. Music and lyrics that could only originate from the soul. Musical arrangements, orchestra and Tom's voice are just great. Music plays a special part in the day and the quest for the perfect wedding song is something almost all brides go on. The music will capture your relationship with the confidence and finesse of an experienced songwriter. "By 1976, Paul McCartney had certainly established himself as the consummate hitmaker -- composer, arranger, publisher, producer, bandleader, singer and musician. It's probably because he never sang again because some angry music fan tracked him down and tightly super glued a pacifier to his mouth, to industrial specs. On top of that, there's the fact that popular music is designed to excite and please. That's the main reason so many pop songs find their way onto my wooing mixes: perhaps they have some lyrical motif that's demonstrative (and sure, if you want to explain your feelings, choose Brian Wilson or Jeff Buckley), but more often than not its because through an alchemistic combination of lyrics, music, arrangement and energy pop songs are like a musical distillation of emotion and mood.

Rock

Tailored Music has assembled a team of up-and-coming musicians from across North America, with genres including pop/rock, jazz, R&B, country, and more. A unique, rich blend of alternative & folk/rock, exploring intense emotions from relationships to inspirational messages. This just might be the happiest and weirdest Bumbershoot photo I've seen yet wanna be a rocks tar. Knowledgeable hosts hand-pick music including indie rock, world music, blues, jazz, hip hop and electronic from its collection of approximately 500,000 titles. The British singer/writer/producer's deep, rich, sensuous voice and powerful, cinematic delivery were a major influence on a generation of pop and rock singers to follow. "At the height of their contentiousness immediately following the breakup of the Beatles, John Lennon said that Paul's material was "a lot of rubbish," and that he "couldn't rock if he tried.

Playing greatest love songs on a romantic evening might be a good litmus test for prospective paramours. Of course, if said prospective paramour runs screaming when you play greatest love songs, good riddance. These are some of the most beautiful love songs in Tom Jones repertoire. There are three papyri with sets of long songs, and one fragmentary pottery jar covered in another set; in addition there are about twenty ostraca that bear compositions that have been identified as love songs (Mathieu 1996: 27, with list and reference to different opinions of modern commentators). These aren't songs about loving math; these are love songs that use math as a way to express love

Love Songs Helps Us To Express Ourselves by Claire Brown

Love Songs Helps Us To Express Ourselves by Claire Brown


Love songs often express our love when we can't find the words to express it ourselves. Love songs are songs about love, a subset of songs that deal with intimacy. Love songs have been around for hundreds of years and are found in most cultures. Love songs are performed wherever music is found, such as romantic films, television and recorded media such as tapes and CDs. Love songs are a common feature of most Broadway musicals, often in exchanges between the protagonist and his or her interest.

Favorite

Music connects us all and fills our hearts with wonderful memories whenever we hear our favorite songs. Your lyrics will include names, places, experiences, even favorite sayings and "inside" jokes. We all have favorite songs that remind us of our first love, lost love, etc. Atlantic Starr's "Always" has been a wedding favorite from the time of its release. This gently swinging pop confection by Nick Lachey and company has quickly become a wedding favorite. This simple love song was included on the A Hard Day's Night soundtrack and has endured as a Beatles fan favorite. It's upbeat message about setting out on life's path together has made it a favorite wedding song for over 3 decades. This 90s favorite encourages deceit in relationships and it's the kind of song that gets stuck in your head if you're not careful. Isaiah takes us through a kind of three act drama in which the action shifts from a cabaret where love songs are sung, to a courtroom where an indictment comes down, and finally to an amazing revelation where the "favorite sons" turn out to be the villains.

Classic

No matter what style of music youre into pop, rock, country, classical, hip hop, R&B, or the bluesthe musical conversation always turns to the subject on everyones mind-- love and romance. With the exception of "Lovin' Arms" which was recorded in 1974, and the cover of The Association's "Never My Love" (1973), these recordings are from the '60s, but Etta is a classic singer, and never sounds dated. She makes a ballad sound sultry and sexy without making it become a melodramatic fluff piece;Songs like the classic At Last and A Sunday Kind Of Love prove this. Although many of their songs were more downbeat, the new wave band Modern English created an all-time classic with "I Melt With You. Commitment and praise for one's life partner is the sole subject matter of this Stevie Wonder classic. Old, new, trendy, classic love songs, midis and music videos. This duo's song of a love encompassing mountains, sea and sky was an instant romantic classic.

Love songs written over a period of many years. Love songs or poems are probably found in every culture. Love songs are a fundamental part of pop music. Love songs are organized from least romantic to over-the-top sappy. Love songs are varied, and they are genetically so complex that they often baffle analysis.

Classical Music Can Transform Everyday Moments Into Something Magical by Claire Brown

Classical Music Can Transform Everyday Moments Into Something Magical by Claire Brown


Classical music is a term with three different meanings. This article covers the European tradition of music which is associated with high culture, as distinct from popular or folk forms (including works in this tradition in non-European countries). Classical music is considered primarily a written musical tradition, preserved in music notation, as opposed to being transmitted orally, by rote, or in recordings of particular performances. Classical music concerts often take place in a relatively solemn atmosphere, and the audience is usually expected to stay quiet and still to avoid distracting the concentration of other audience members. Classical composers often aspire to imbue their music with a very complex relationship between its affective (emotional) content, and the intellectual means by which it is achieved. Classical works often display great musical complexity through the composer's use of development, modulation (changing of keys), variation rather than exact repetition, musical phrases that are not of even length, counterpoint, polyphony and sophisticated harmony.

Version

Many of the most esteemed works of classical music make use of musical development, the process by which a musical germ, idea or motif is repeated in different contexts, or in altered form, so that the mind of the listener consciously or unconsciously compares the different versions. The popularized version of the controversial theory was expressed succinctly by a New York Times music columnist: "researchers have determined that listening to Mozart actually makes you smarter. Consequently composers and musicians began to pay more attention to these, highlighting their arrival, and making the signs that pointed to them both more audible and more the subject of "play" and subversion. Finally, there are different versions of the Radif that different artists will use, especially for different instruments. This version, with the full panoply of orchestral resources in play, has glamorous sound and a very high class glossy sheen, while maintaining an appropriate touch of the slick and the tawdry.

Composers

Composers of classical music have often made use of folk music (music created by untutored musicians, often from a purely oral tradition). Composers such as Carl Czerny, while deeply influenced by Beethoven, also searched for new ideas and new forms to contain the larger world of musical expression and performance in which they lived. Their surnames suggest a very different career for these great composers. Impressionist music, 1910-1920, a period in which French composers as well as artists produced art that went against the traditional German ways of art and music. Generally however, it is the composers who are remembered more than the performers. Classical composers often aspire to imbue their music with a very complex relationship between its affective (emotional) content, and the intellectual means by which it is achieved.

Classical and popular music are often distinguished by their choice of instruments. Classical music has often incorporated elements or even taken material from popular music. Classical music, as opposed to pop music, is a written form of music that can be passed down and reproduced faithfully from century to century. Classical music can transform everyday moments into something magical.

Classic Rock And Roll by Claire Brown

Classic Rock And Roll by Claire Brown


Rock music has always been associated with the carnal and demonic. Rock music took a step back from its drug-fueled experiments of just a year before, and turned to less-experimental sounds, while the topics became angrier. Even though, as they say, the Iron Curtain was there, rock music leaked through anyway. People sort of use rock music to sing about love or sing about sex or sing about what they want, and there's always elements of these kinds of more.

Metal

Progressive, alternative, punk, and heavy metal/rock are just a few of the genres that sprang forth in the wake of Rock and Roll. Less "noisy" than these post-punk rockers, and less faux-funk than the reggae/funk bands infesting the Valley at the time, Karl developed a mutated style that merged indie power pop, grunge, elctro-folk, and metal. "The incessant, poly-rhythms pounded out on cylindrical drums [by African tribal is the catalyst of rhythm and blues, rock and roll, and today's heavy metal. In the mid 70s Heavy Metal and Punk rock bands and the less popular genre kraut rock simultaneously took shape. Involving the use of mind altering drugs like cannabis, mescaline, psilocybin, and especially LSD, psychedelic rock broke with traditional rock and laid the roots for psychedelic metal and experimental rock genres. The Origins of Heavy metal- Heavy metal or metal as it is currently called started back in the late 60s. Heavy metal found its roots in the blues and psychedelic music genres, and got its inspiration in the misery of daily life in industrialized cities combined with a fascination for mysticism and the occult. The stereotypical metal song combines heavy thudding drums sounds (often with a double bass) with thickly distorted guitar riffs, screaming vocals and 16th notes played over a standard 4/4 beat.

Guitar

Classic rock and roll is played with one electric guitar or two electric guitars (one lead, one rhythm), a string bass or (after the mid-1950s) an electric bass guitar, and a drum kit. In the earliest rock and roll styles of the late 1940s and early 1950s, either the piano or saxophone was often the lead instrument, but these were generally replaced or supplemented by guitar in the mid to late 1950s. " At the end, a stunned audience erupted in a standing ovation and almost overnight China's youth were playing his songs on beat-up guitars in campus dormitories and sidewalk cafes. There was also a substantial corpus of pop-music players who could manage the guitar-keyboard-bass-drums format and play cover versions of pop music from Taiwan and Hong Kong.

Other festival goers wandered through an exhibit of rock music posters, where some images used bright colors and cartoon like faces. It later spawned the various sub-genres of what is now called simply 'rock music'. It will explain all the different ages and origins of the Rock music scene, from the 1960's British Pop scene to Grunge, Hard and Punk; the important movements such as Mods and Hippies; dates that changed every thing; time lines; family trees and the concerts that mattered. One of the most important ingredients into what was to become Rock music.