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Music and Family Field Study

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 A word about "family." My definition of family consists of a variety of people. Whether blood related or platonic friendship, my family is whoever I see fit to call as such. One thing my mother always told me is that we are supposed to love everyone because that is what Jesus Christ did for all of us. If I'm close with anyone person, it is my mom. Both my parents are amazing and hey have gave me many life lessons that I will cherish and pass on. My mother and I were always close but recently these days I start to see more of myself in her more than ever. My parents have truly been my backbone outside of home.  I find it fascinating to listen to the older folks talk about their lives as youngsters. It really brings the feeling of patience. It also gives a look into a world much different from mine today. It inspires wisdom and gives opportunity to appreciate the little things. I absolutely love talking to my parents about their childhood to teenage years because it is so ...

Blog: Music and Gender

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Music and gender have varying elements that glue the two together. Speaking psychologically, women are more likely than men to respond to music in a more emotional way. Females also prefer popular music more than males. Researchers found that males demonstrated more of a preference for bass music than females. Throughout the history of music, gender has dictated what men and women are supposed to do. From drumming in Native American music to Lil Nas X, music has overcome a lot boundaries.  In my experience, it starts with youth choir. I was a soprano which was the typical placement for female singers. I did not sound very good to say the least haha, but I thought I would place better with the altos. Tenors were only male because they could reach the depths. But they rarely allowed girls to be altos, if they could help it. Another thing about youth choir was instrumentation. Boys played drums, guitar, bass, pretty much everything. Girls usually did all the singing. Even with praise ...

Big Blog no. 1: Country Music

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For starters, I for one was not brought up with most country music. I recently have gotten into it from friends here at Converse College. Along the way, my hometown friends were all kinds of culture. My best friend, Christina, is of mixed race and has ties to African American and Caucasian culture. She has a song that hits every time. To get your ears ready and minds tuned in, here is a snippet of some fun Country music. Presenting "Chattahoochee" by Alan Jackson History The history of Country music is originated in the rural South and West; can be referred to as Western. It is a style of popular music in the early 20th century. The term country/western was adopted by recording industries in 1949. This was to spruce up the name and image of the genre from hillbilly music. Country music typically stems from English, Scottish, and Irish settlers of the Appalachians and many other parts of the South. Country music is traditionally filled with vigor and realism. Its lyrics are ve...