Sunday, March 15, 2020
Music in multicultural america essays
Music in multicultural america essays On Wednesday and Thursday of July 14th and 15th the Music in Multicultrural America class gave presentations on topics of their choosing to illustrate the diversity of music in this country stemming from the cultures of those around the world and the originality of our own music and cultures here in the United States The first group to present their project on Wednesday July 14th, was Group 3. Group 3s project was named Talent vs. Image- The Making of Stars in the Music Industry. The presentation started with a power point presentation. Elvis was mentioned first, discussion not only his talent but the fact that he was made out to appear attractive to Americas youth by selling his image through TV and his movies. This was said to stem from Vaudville theatre, where the talent was not only expected, but also an image and visual show. As another member of the group continued, this image was continued through other groups and people. This is exemplified by American Bandstand and how the performers never actually sang, but would pretend to so they could enhance their visual show. The final example was MTVs appearance in the early 1980s. Group 4s presentation, Evolution of Rock and Roll was done through a series of powerpoint and audio presentations. The groups started again with Elvis Presley and Buddy Holly, and how they influence early rock and roll in the 1950s. How the sound was different than that of early country, jazz and music of the crooners of the earlier decades. The next era was the 1960s were folk music, singer song writer music was made popular and the British Invasion and the discovery of the Beatles. This sound innovated Rock and Roll to a closer sound to what we listen to more often today. The 1970s brought on the sound of classic rock and heavier metal such as groups like The Who, Aerosmith, Led Zeplin, and AC/DC. This music change segued into the 1980s whe...
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