How does music affect your culture? Cultural music affects other races who love their music . It brings out different ways of culture musics and they appearance in they musics that overcomes in their musics. Cultural music have different ways of their music like their languages, instrumental, and dances that they have in their music.
Cultural music is the different race of music that people create as history. Immigrant groups who settled in the United States also influenced many styles of music and made them a part of American music history, like bluegrass, gospel, Cajun and Tejano music. Many types of music got their start in the United States from hip hop and rap to country, blues and rock and roll. Music changed a lot of peoples perspective and they actions. The more music got popular the more people started liking different
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The taste of music makes people like the kind of music like r&b, hip-hop, pop, and more that cultural music brought us. Cultural music have a different type of tone, beat, rhythm, and lyrics. The society makes music a greater thing in our life because cultural music has a different purpose in our lives. People loves to dance and sing to cultural musics. The music that we listen to have a meaning and a message that we have to figure it out. Cultural music is different races that music inspire people to enjoy.
“ Music is the voice that tells us that the human race is greater than it knows” Music has many different types of music and songs that people listen to. Music makes us know what the meaning of a song is telling us. Music puts different race into what they put into in they music to make it cultural music. Many types of music got their start in the United States from hip hop and rap to country, blues and rock and roll. Music carry us through greater meanings of life to understand what every song means to the person and the society around
Music has had an influence on society from the very beginning of musical history. The message portrayed in each genre is based on what society perceives and wants to listen. Musicians often times produce music that sells and this sometimes are only beneficial to their pockets and in turn creates havoc in society. People interpret music differently and this causes them to react a certain way to different
America is a country like no other, a melting pot of diversity. With so many different cultures, a blend is bound to happen. The sharing of cultures in music has produced great sounds. Country, Blues & Jazz, Rock and Roll, R&B, and Hip-hop all owe their sound to cultural sharing. Although great music has been created, the identity of the music has caused racial problems.
Music is an art that has united people all over the world for centuries and centuries. Evolving throughout the years, music is split up into many different genres. These genres have derived from diverse time periods and cultures throughout the years. Jazz and Country music both originated in the early 1900s, but have had lasting impacts on completely different cultures. The detailed elements of each piece are dissimilar, but are equally effective in providing entertainment for each audience.
American Indian life in the present time can be characterized as one big melting pot. Some societies try to preserve their own identity, while other groups came together in some way and brought their cultures together. A lot of what is known about their music has come from the past century when technological advancements were just beginning to take place. It was also during this period of time that there was a lot of turmoil between the whites. It was obvious that each tribe had its own musical identity, whether it dealt with style, uses of, or ideas of what music was. At that time there were thousands of groups, all speaking their own language, and each had several songs to accompany ceremonies, dances, and to divide society. Anthropologists have put them into categories according to their ways of life.
It can change the way we carry ourselves or even the way we dress. Songs had a powerful grip and effect on society. Music can give us information or state an opinion. (White)
Heritage music is the sum of two elements: one being heritage and the other being music. Heritage is defined as things that are gained from a person’s past and ancestors. For instance, beliefs, languages, and customs are all elements of a person’s heritage. Music on the other hand is defined as sound that is established by humans. Music is an element of people’s culture, while heritage influences people’s culture. Music and culture have a common connection in that they both can change over time. As Mark Slobin’s article states, “Heritage is a mode of cultural production in the present that has recourse to the past, and that which has been or may be inherited” (Slobin, 13). Heritage music is used as a term to separate music that connects
When exploring my culture, there are a few things that come to mind. I love to sing, dance, and eat good food. My culture has been known to use the art of music to get through whatever life brings our way. Music becomes our therapy, which can be sensed in our soulful voices. I have experienced the joy and pain of music in many ways. My favorite encounter of music as a cultural experience was the Maze featuring Frankie Beverly Concert. I have attended their event/concerts in Charlotte, NC several times, in Atlanta, GA, and Columbia, SC. Experiencing a Maze featuring Frankie Beverly concert promotes unity through singing, dancing, and happiness for all who attend.
Music has played a vital role in human culture and evidence based on archaeological sites can date it back to prehistoric times. It can be traced through almost all civilizations in one form or another. As time has progressed so has the music and the influences it has on people. Music is an important part of popular culture throughout the world, but it is especially popular in the United States. The music industry here is, and has been, a multi-million dollar business that continues to play an important role in American popular culture. This is also a art form and business that is forever changing as the times and more importantly, technology changes. Technology has changed the way music is made as well as how it is produced,
As it was known for the culture to build music, nowadays different kinds of music build different cultures. Thus we have Pop culture, Rock culture, Electronic music culture etc.
The popular culture of music has changed dramatically over the course of sixty five years. Since this time, new genres of music have been introduced, existing genres have changed, and fixed stereotypes have been associated with certain genres of music. Music has become a major part of popular culture, and is portrayed almost everywhere in first world societies, including on television, radio, at shopping centers, sporting events and in every area of popular culture. Music has become a major part of popular culture, and continues to strive and develop into more and diverse areas of culture.
Some may say music is just music; a song is just a song. However, music plays an enormous role in our psychology, because a single song has the ability to bring about many kinds of thoughts and emotions in the listener. Music is subtly one of the main factors in which people identify with certain groups and establish their belonging in society. It shapes people’s perspectives on how the world functions and the roles they play within it. Music can function the same way in a culture; it can reflect many of the culture’s values and ideologies. Music can have many effects on culture and the people’s idea of who they think they are within that culture. Music can serve in a way that promotes cultural identity and pride, yet it could also play a
Music defines our culture. As Americans, we listen to music while we drive our cars, are at work, doing housework, studying, etc. We have songs for special occasions: Christmas, Hanukah, birthdays, weddings, parties, etc. We have taken songs from the various cultures that make us diverse: Arabic, German, Mexican, Native American, etc. We have many genres: country, hip-hop, rap, pop, blues, jazz, rock, heavy metal, etc. And although we may think of music as simple and easy, looking at all this makes one realize how diverse and complex our music truly is. Two things that contribute to this diversity are theme and symbolism.
Music; Indefinable by words alone. It is not only something you can hear but what you can feel. It is something your soul is able to reach out and touch. Music also has the power to bring us as humans, together. It is one language spoken by all cultures, sexes, races, age and religions. Music also controls our emotions; it makes us happy, sad, angry, relaxed, etc. We also can express ourselves through music. It can affect our personality.. someone who listens to classical, like Mozart or Bach, all the time is going to be smarter and more intellectual than someone who listens to rap or metal, and someone who listens to more upbeat happier music, like Ska or Swing, is more likely to
With the variety of life throughout the world, there are different expectations for musical literacy. For instance, the style of Japanese music is very different from that of Cajun music, or Hispanic from West African. These variances give each culture a particular style of expression. Music literacy isn't even confined within cultures; it also produces a way for different cultures to learn from each other. For example, western rock musicians often incorporated traditional Indian music into their style during the 1960's, which broke boundaries between different approaches to literacy.
So, the Element of culture that I find myself the most passionate about is Music. I say music because music I found in every culture. Music is what I believe in being part of human. There are literally hundreds different types of genres of music people listen to and millions of songs to listen to. A little about me, I personally find myself listen to rap music and old Rhythm and Blues. I come for a strong African American background family, where we have family get together, cookouts and just being close to your family. Most of the R&B songs tell a story. They talk about the black culture in good and also in bad ways. The R&B music I find myself listen to is more from my parent’s time. The music back during my parent’s child hood is a lot different than music today. One Major different is music back then had people playing the real instruments and sounds. I hear lectures from people from my parents’ generation how music today is terrible compared to their upcoming music. I personally feel music just changes because it adapts to people’s lifestyle and what they are going through. The Music Industry have always been dominant in society. If you think about every generation can remember listen to their favorite song growing up, and music can sometimes tell you all about yourself.