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    “I didn 't have nothin ' going for me... school, home... until I found something I loved, which was music, and that changed everything” - Eminem “Thirty-three-years-old, still creating art. It 's rage, it 's creativity, it 's pain, it 's hurt, but it 's the opportunity to still have my voice get out there through music.” -Kanye west “I believe that music is another form of news. Music is another form of journalism to me so I have to cover all the areas with my album.” - Lil Wayne Eminem, Kanye West, and Lil Wayne are some of the most criticized artists because of their vulgar lyrics, yet, they are some of the most famous people in the world. All three of these very successful artist have reasons and purposes for their lyrics. The controversy of whether or not explicit lyrics should be banned or not is absurd. We would be taking away the artist’s passion for music, way of voicing their opinions, and notifying the public of things happening in the world. Since the twenty first century, rap music has become exceptionally popular. In the late 1990s controversy of explicit music causing violence became more prevalent and later started appearing in court cases. In a 2005 shooting rap lyrics were brought up in a case stating that explicit lyrics were the cause of the crime. The court ruled that the lyrics should not have even been a part of the evidence because it was insignificant (Nielson). It is a fact that rap music tends to exercise the use of explicit language, inappropriate…

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    In the 30 minutes that I analyzed for Mr. Bean’s Holiday, the kinds of music that they used was a collection of songs. Most of the songs used in the movie were instrumental and symphony orchestra like. The composer of the score would be Howard Goodall. The type of performers that are used are an orchestra. The genres of music that are included are mainly instrumental classical like songs. While they are driving to Cannes in the evening, Mr. Bean is listening to radio and Born to be Wild, a rock…

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    All over the world, music is a part of almost people that they can’t live without it. Classical music, folk music, non-lyrical music are some of the most beautiful kinds of music. Music can help people boosting their moods, encouraging, or refreshing them. However, everything always come out with two categories: “good and bad”. In recently world, music runs along with the trend taste of young people. The desires are increasing, so three quarters of the songs come out with non-sense lyrics songs,…

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    This aim of this study was to see if music affected the learning process of individuals. Researchers examined if the semantic aspect of music was disrupted, using a verbal and a spatial memory task. The participants in this study consisted of 46 undergraduate volunteers, 21 men, 26 women, with ages raging from 18-23. Eleven to twelve participants were assigned to four different conditions, one with no music, one with natural sound, and one with instrumental music, and one with vocal music. There…

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    R & B Vs Hip Hop Analysis

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    in Hip-Hip tunes, and is generally perceived by its particular sound in connection to a "blast" clamor. Gatherings and clubs indicate how this sound consolidated with music influences individuals. Alongside the group, the Hip-Hop melodies ' instrumentals, comprehensive of a base, makes individuals need to move; as likewise, the case with me. The instrumental likewise assumes a part in the vocalization of a melody, prompting to a craftsman 's way to deal with the tune. When I hear certain R&B…

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    Instrumental Music Essay

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    different take on these sounds, and there is no barrier as to what can and can’t be extracted from the music that is produced. By playing music, there are many feelings and emotions that the listeners can take from it. Through musical therapy, soul music and instrumentals, music can tell a story and not only impact the band…

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    The third reason supporters who believe that music lyrics should be censored is because One reason why supporters do not believe in the censorship of music lyrics is because music can help teenagers brains to be able to focus on listening . Supporters say that listening to music can help with teenagers listening skills.’’ Dr Trobias created several test on groups of students studying what happens when they listen to music, he found something called prosocial music(walker)’’. While…

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    ever any meaning to lyrics. All we here about are breakups, parties, the luxurious life that these artists are living, or artists hating on other people. We have artists that always take it that extra step when it comes to tuning their voices on their tracks that it makes them sound like robots, or take it that extra step that when they go to sing live they’re terrible. Although today’s music industry does have great musicians and some bad ones, the sixties is the era of true and incredible…

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    its corruption. Ethan Hawley was introduced to us as a good hard working person who was exceedingly generous towards others even though he was often a victim of betrayal. He lived in a world where no one respected him because of his social status, which slowly ate away his honesty and moral value. What made it worse was that he endured endless accounts of pressure from his family and was expected to do better even though Ethan struggled to maintain his belief in this corrupt society. He came…

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    opposing system considered in Saunder’s study is that of an “Opt-out” system. In the case of an opt-out system, all persons in a particular society are automatically, from birth, registered to donate their organs. This however, can be reversed by any person, by “opting-out” and registering to object having their organs donated post-mortem. What Saunders refers to this system to is a “presumed consent”, which in a way, suggests that this system rests on a rather flimsy moral foundation. To…

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