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Monthly Archives: October 2016
GarageBand
“Adding black beats like seasoning” “Decontextualization of gospel music” “No idea where it comes from” “Who is singing” Some of the thoughts, comments heard in class today. In my opinion it seemed to cheapen the quality of the music by … Continue reading
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Class 10/24
During this class when we were comparing the feel of the music between white Americans and African Americans, I thought it was interesting in the differences between them. The African American versions seem so seamless, go with the flow, and … Continue reading
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Professor O’Malley!!
I have a question for you! I’m hoping you read this blog again or I’ll just be talking to myself and that would be weird. Anyways, I want your expertise on this question since you know the most/I don’t know … Continue reading
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DIGITAL SCAVENGER HUNT- hip hop style
I decided to look into the history of hip hop for this scavenger hunt Professor O’Malley has sent us on. The first thing I did was start with the Ngram viewer on Google to see when the term first popped … Continue reading
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Class on the Civil War
So did African Americans fight for the Confederacy? My conclusion, similar to Professor O’Malley’s is yes, but not quite as large as some sources make it out to be. That’s where the real question lies, whether the account of Steiner … Continue reading
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Jimmie Rodgers
So was Jimmie Rodgers singing like someone else/imitating someone else or not? His music and voice sort of sounded like he was. I agreed with my other classmates who said that he was trying to sound like other popular musicians … Continue reading
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Race in Music
In the beginning of this class when Professor O’Malley was discussing how music is a racialized choice, I already was writing my post in my head. I was going to say how even back in history in record stores when … Continue reading
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Jim Crow Era
In the 1890s, aka the Jim Crow era, Professor O Malley discussed radical racism and segregation and how that has played in a role into the music production industry. As black Americans started to move into northern cities (like Detroit), … Continue reading
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If it don’t got that go go swing~~
I enjoyed today’s class of talking about beats and hearing them in different songs, both old and new. The PostmodermJukebox people are also really interesting! It was cool to hear them apply the swing beat into songs we listen to … Continue reading
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