Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Spotify Project by MACK

David Byrne's makes a point on how music shows a sense of passion and how different venue's effect the way the music sounds. He also speaks about the history of music and where music was played in the 1700's such as churches and cathedrals. He brings up different genres of music and how different music makes people feel. For example you would listen to rock at a stadium or arena, but you would not listen to it in an orchestra hall or a small area. When classical music was introduced, the venues changed being brought into music halls. This was to show respect for the playing of instruments and it was a more relaxed setting for the genre of music. Byrne introduces the growth of technology on how music was being played on the radio and how musicians started using microphones.  Music is everywhere and affects people in different ways. No matter how different people are or can be, there’s always a place where they can go to enjoy or escape into the vibe of music.



Media Studies



Tribal Dances Music By African Tribal Drums:
Percussive music which carries better outdoors because the sounds don't get smashed together, like they would in an indoor area.

Spring Symphony, Op. 44: By Orchestra of the Royal Opera House:In order to be heard over dancing and talking they had to make the music louder so they increased the size of the orchestra. 

Overture/All that Jazz By The Feature Film Chicago:Its roots are spiritual dance music. Therefore, this genre is easily danced to.

Two tickets to Paradise By Eddy Money: 
Along with the country song Colder Weather by Zac Brown Band, both country and rock & roll were both made loud enough to be heard over chatter. This influenced the introduction to amplification techniques. 

Jump By Kris Kross:
This is the best genre to be heard in a vehicle because of the acoustic instruments.

Thunderstruck By AC/DC:
This is also part of the country and stadium rock genre which sounds better in a stadium than on your iPod/MP3.

Momma said Knock You out By LL Cool J:It's a progression of Hip-Hop. 

The Wave-Thomas Gold Remix By Miike Snow:
This genre is specifically played in clubs. It gets the people going.

One Love By Bob Marley:
Reggae and Rap go together, rap originated from reggae. 

Move Your Feet By Junior Senior:
Disco originated in the 1920's and became popular in the 1970's with music like this one. 


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