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Music and Our New Playlist

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  First Stop Is Italy      Italy doesn't have one type of traditional musical style because the country wasn't unified until 1881. Anything before that time was separated politically and culturally. Italy was surrounded by many different regions, so there were amny divese music cultures including  Arabic, African, Celtic, Persian, Greek, Slavic, and Latin.  In 1956,  A lan Lomax developed a musical division which in cluded of 4 diffenet parts of Italy. In  Northern Italy, the musical influces was  Celtic and Slavic, in  Southern Italy,   the musical influences were   Greek, Arabic, and African influences, and in  Central Italy , the muscail influrces was a mix of northern and southern influences.       Also, Alan Lomax was an  American folklorist and ethnomusicologist  best known for  collecting and preserving traditional folk music  through thousands of field recordings in the ...

Music And Family

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  Hello Friends!    So, the person I interviewed on their personal history of music is my wonderful grandmother, whom I call Nanny : ) Her name is Hope, which is also my middle name. Hits why my blogger name is Hope In Music Here is a Picture of her when she was younger, and a picture of us when I graduated high school. Fun fact, we graduated from the same high school 50 years apart from each other.                                                                                                                                                 ...

Music And Memory

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Memory With Mom The first song I remember having a strong connection with is  “Dallas” by Alan Jackson , a country artist from the 1990s. My mother was and still is a huge fan of Alan Jackson. Anytime one of his songs comes on the radio, I’m instantly taken back to car rides with her on the way to Spartanburg, to my grandmother’s house, to church, or to various appointments, singing along at the top of her lungs. Those moments bring back many happy memories of my mother’s joy and warmth, especially from the time before my father passed away. Another memory that always comes to mind is her asking me whether I understood what Alan Jackson’s lyrics meant and reminding me that I should try to live my life by those messages. She loved interpreting song lyrics and applying their meaning to her own life and to me adn sister's life  Dallas is especially meaningful to me because it was the very first song I memorized when I was only three years old. Music With Students So, like I men...

Music And Me

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Hello everyone! I'm Rebekah Rogers, and I am currently a senior at Converse University. I started getting involved in music through the church choir, and then started playing the clarinet in the 6th-grade band. I didn't really take learning the clarinet seriously, mostly because I constantly had band directors come in and out of the school. When college came around, my first semester of college, I wasn't a music major and was undecided. Once I got involved with some of the music activities at Limestone, I started to really like the clarinet again and just grew more in love with music since. I also started learning the saxophone on my own, my first year of college, and just found myself loving that instrument as well. I am now a woodwind instructor at Chesnee High School and have more passion for music through teaching woodwind groups during marching band and concert band seasons. I have picked up a couple of private clarinet students along the way. So, music has brought me ...