“The Fab Four,” “The Mop Tops.” Then, we saw how “the lads” slowly changed from

“The Fab Four,” “The Mop Tops.” Then, we saw how “the lads” slowly changed from their earliest successes to their greatest triumphs to the end of the group.
After they broke up, John at first worked the hardest to destroy the Beatles mythology. Paul, of all of them, has worked the hardest to cherish, burnish, preserve, and promote their legacy. George seemed to have had the least interest in being an ex-Beatle and Ringo, by the 1970s had a successful career as a recording artist and actor, then, in his touring life, has become the cheerful ambassador of “Peace and Love.”
Regardless of all they accomplished, they never could fully be themselves; they were always seen as ex-Beatles. Sometimes, that frustrated them. Mostly, they learned to live with it. Paul eventually embraced it. John was murdered by a deranged fan. George was assaulted as he slept.
The Final Project
During their time together, the Beatles were the subject of two Cinema Verite documentaries, The Beatles 1st Visit and Let It Be. They made two narrative features, A Hard Days Night and Help. Their self-directed project, Magical Mystery Tour & the animated Yellow Submarine were released while they were still together.
We’ve seen the Beatles live on television, in promotional films, in press conferences, in interviews. Numerous documentaries.
The Beatles Anthology, broadcast in late 1995, was a look back at that time through the Beatles perspective.
Get Back offered an intense view of one month in their lives, very different from what we saw in Let It Be. You’ve heard from Michael Lindsay-Hogg, who directed all of the footage in both projects as well as the interviews with Paul and Ringo when it came out.
Part 1)In 2,000 words:
This is the centerpiece of Part 1: Discuss how the Beatles as they were seen and experienced by the public in the 1960s is different from what is in the Anthology and Get Back. What do you think of the way the Beatles tell their story?
What do you think is significant in their story that was omitted, and why do you think it was left out?
What were the three most surprising revelations? What did you learn about the Beatles personal relationships from the projects.
Give specific examples throughout, please.
Part 2)In 500 words: Discuss the differences and similarities in the two projects (The Anthology and Get Back) and which one you think is more authentic based on everything you’ve seen and heard throughout the course.
Part 3)In 250 words: Based on everything you saw and heard in class before you saw The Anthology and Get Back, please give three important examples of what you had learned about the Beatles in those projects that were unexpected. Be specific, please.
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Researchers have found that enjoying and understanding music is distributed acro

Researchers have found that enjoying and understanding music is distributed across several areas of the brain. So why do we enjoy music so much? Is it emotional, reward, or arousal-based, or is it that we are searching for structure and order? Researchers can’t be sure. This assignment will have you listening to music from a referential perspective. Maybe you’ll figure it out!
Listen to 21 different songs.
Choose the song according to the 21 Songs Table.
a. No two songs can be the same.
b. They may be in any genre or style: classical music, folk music, pop music, jazz, hip-hop, etc.
c. You may choose music both within this course and outside of this course (e.g. Pandora, Spotify, YouTube, etc.)
Complete the Daily Songs Table by providing the:
a. Name of the song
b. Name of the Composer(s)
c. Name of the Performer(s)
d. Explain why you chose that song.
e. Under Comments, use complete sentences to explain what do you liked and did not like about the song? Mention any instruments you recognize. If the song has lyrics, do you like or dislike them, and why? Be specific in your comments.
Examples: “The guitar solo is technical and intricate and that appeals to me.”
“Kim Carnes gravelly voice is like nails on a chalkboard. I can’t stand it.”
“The trumpets sound like they’re heralding a majestic king!”
“When Paul McCartney sings, ‘Yesterday, all my troubles seem so far away,’ I can really relate to that time of innocence
when I didn’t have any problems!”
Type your Assignment into the 21 Songs Table. Be sure to use complete sentences with proper spelling and grammar.
Use Microsoft Word and run a spell check/grammar check (under the “Review” menu in Word). Correct grammar and spelling will be part of your grade.

Researchers have found that enjoying and understanding music is distributed acro

Researchers have found that enjoying and understanding music is distributed across several areas of the brain. So why do we enjoy music so much? Is it emotional, reward, or arousal-based, or is it that we are searching for structure and order? Researchers can’t be sure. This assignment will have you listening to music from a referential perspective. Maybe you’ll figure it out!
Listen to 21 different songs.
Choose the song according to the 21 Songs Table.
a. No two songs can be the same.
b. They may be in any genre or style: classical music, folk music, pop music, jazz, hip-hop, etc.
c. You may choose music both within this course and outside of this course (e.g. Pandora, Spotify, YouTube, etc.)
Complete the Daily Songs Table by providing the:
a. Name of the song
b. Name of the Composer(s)
c. Name of the Performer(s)
d. Explain why you chose that song.
e. Under Comments, use complete sentences to explain what do you liked and did not like about the song? Mention any instruments you recognize. If the song has lyrics, do you like or dislike them, and why? Be specific in your comments.
Examples: “The guitar solo is technical and intricate and that appeals to me.”
“Kim Carnes gravelly voice is like nails on a chalkboard. I can’t stand it.”
“The trumpets sound like they’re heralding a majestic king!”
“When Paul McCartney sings, ‘Yesterday, all my troubles seem so far away,’ I can really relate to that time of innocence
when I didn’t have any problems!”
Type your Assignment into the 21 Songs Table. Be sure to use complete sentences with proper spelling and grammar.
Use Microsoft Word and run a spell check/grammar check (under the “Review” menu in Word). Correct grammar and spelling will be part of your grade.

Researchers have found that enjoying and understanding music is distributed acro

Researchers have found that enjoying and understanding music is distributed across several areas of the brain. So why do we enjoy music so much? Is it emotional, reward, or arousal-based, or is it that we are searching for structure and order? Researchers can’t be sure. This assignment will have you listening to music from a referential perspective. Maybe you’ll figure it out!
Listen to 21 different songs.
Choose the song according to the 21 Songs Table.
a. No two songs can be the same.
b. They may be in any genre or style: classical music, folk music, pop music, jazz, hip-hop, etc.
c. You may choose music both within this course and outside of this course (e.g. Pandora, Spotify, YouTube, etc.)
Complete the Daily Songs Table by providing the:
a. Name of the song
b. Name of the Composer(s)
c. Name of the Performer(s)
d. Explain why you chose that song.
e. Under Comments, use complete sentences to explain what do you liked and did not like about the song? Mention any instruments you recognize. If the song has lyrics, do you like or dislike them, and why? Be specific in your comments.
Examples: “The guitar solo is technical and intricate and that appeals to me.”
“Kim Carnes gravelly voice is like nails on a chalkboard. I can’t stand it.”
“The trumpets sound like they’re heralding a majestic king!”
“When Paul McCartney sings, ‘Yesterday, all my troubles seem so far away,’ I can really relate to that time of innocence
when I didn’t have any problems!”
Type your Assignment into the 21 Songs Table. Be sure to use complete sentences with proper spelling and grammar.
Use Microsoft Word and run a spell check/grammar check (under the “Review” menu in Word). Correct grammar and spelling will be part of your grade.

Find and submit ten (10) Web sites related to ONE instrument you’d like to resea

Find and submit ten (10) Web sites related to ONE instrument you’d like to research. You may choose from any of the instruments featured in the course. Examples of valid instruments include (but are not limited to): the oboe, the mezzo-soprano voice, and the guitar.
Your submission should include:
1)Two sites for each one of the categories listed below
2)A paragraph presenting your research in each category, as well as a brief reflection on why this instrument is your favorite
The categories are:
History and/or Manufacturers: Information about well-known makers and the instrument’s history. If you choose the voice as your instrument, concentrate on its history.
Famous Performers: Do not restrict yourself to any particular period or style. For example, if your favorite instrument is guitar, you may choose Eric Clapton and John Williams.
Famous Composers: Do not restrict yourself to any particular period or style. An example of a relevant web site is the Leonard Bernstein site. at the Library of Congress. Did Bernstein write any pieces for your favorite instrument?
Repertoire: What are the most famous pieces written for your chosen instrument? Submit a list of five famous pieces written for the instrument, and two (2) sites that were sources for the information. Here’s a site that might help: Naxos Records.
Famous Orchestras/Ensembles: Your favorite instrument will likely be part of a traditional symphony orchestra, such as the one you studied in the Orchestral Timbres class. Please submit and comment on two (2) orchestra websites. If your instrument is not part of a traditional symphony orchestra, submit and comment on two (2) ensembles that feature your chosen instrument (examples could include choirs, bands, chamber groups, etc.)

This paper is an ETHNOMUSICOLOGICAL ANALYSIS on Banda (in the United States) And

This paper is an ETHNOMUSICOLOGICAL ANALYSIS on Banda (in the United States) And Reflexivity – how do we express ourselves – is music a reflection of ourselves or do we reflect ourselves onto the music. Use the Times or Times New Roman 12-point. Margins: Left is 1 1/2 inches, top, right, and bottom 1 inch wide.
Include 2 primary sources and 2 secondary sources and a tertiary source from one of the following.(Garland Encyclopedia of World Music (STRONGLY suggested)
• Oxford Dictionary of Music (STRONGLY suggested)
• Grove Dictionary of American Music (STRONGLY suggested)
• Another MUSIC encyclopedia or dictionary (NO WIKIPEDIA)
One additional source that is a Master’s thesis or Ph.D. dissertation
One additional source that is from a newspaper
One additional source of any type

Video Link below https://youtu.be/4QcqbxTe9G8 Watch and develop a minimum 10 sl

Video Link below

Watch and
develop a minimum 10 slide power point presentation that shows what you’ve learned from the
documentary. Provide thorough information for each bullet point. Make your presentation is
colorful, include pictures, music, or anything you can think of to make your presentation look
good.
Below is the criteria that must be in the PowerPoint to get full credit.
Slide that includes the title of the Documentary, student’s name, course, etc.
Brief background on the artist/music
Discussion on the origins of the music
Discussion on the early originators of the music.
Who were they? What they doo of significance in advancing the music’s popularity? What years were they active?
What significant set of events made the style of music popular?
During what decade(s) was the music popular?
What are some of the most popular songs of the genre? Who recorded them? Are there any interesting facts that emerged from the song’s popularity (ex: Grammy awards, radio ranking, future covers by other artists)?
When did the music begin to decline in popularity? Why?
Who are some of the most popular male and female musicians of the genre?
What challenges/obstacles did the music/musicians face?

For this week’s discussion, offer a reflection on the documentary Standing in th

For this week’s discussion, offer a reflection on the documentary Standing in the Shadows of Motown. You will have to watch the documentary BEFORE writing your post.
What part of the movie surprised you?
What did you find most effective about the way the movie makers presented the topic?
Where there any scenes or interviews that stand out in your mind?
What other music documentaries have you seen, and how does this one compare?

For this week’s discussion, offer a reflection on the documentary Standing in th

For this week’s discussion, offer a reflection on the documentary Standing in the Shadows of Motown. You will have to watch the documentary BEFORE writing your post.
What part of the movie surprised you?
What did you find most effective about the way the movie makers presented the topic?
Where there any scenes or interviews that stand out in your mind?
What other music documentaries have you seen, and how does this one compare?

see the “Topic Proposal .pdf” and write a thesis statement for my paper. Instr

see the “Topic Proposal .pdf” and write a thesis statement for my paper. Instruction A thesis statement is a statement that expresses the central argument of your paper. It is usually 1-2 sentences in length. A good thesis statement is an arguable statement that is specific and focused. Weak thesis statements are too unspecific, or are a simple re-telling of facts, or make broad sweeping claims that are impossible to argue within the span of a 5-6 page paper.
use your own words, please. the professor uses an ai checker (use the idea generated from ChatGPT as a reference)
Sample Thesis statement from ChatGPT: ” Ludwig Göransson’s score in ‘Black Panther’ not only elevates the film’s narrative but also plays a pivotal role in weaving African cultural heritage with the story’s futuristic elements, challenging conventional portrayals of African culture in mainstream cinema and reinforcing themes of identity, leadership, and legacy.”