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Rock 'n' Roll And Beyond
- By LadyD Piano
- Published February 18th, 2008
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LadyD Piano
I am a piano teacher. I love people, love life, and I love the Lord. I play the keyboard on the worship team for Bikers for Christ! http://ladydpiano.com/
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This
new style of music captivated the young audiences in America in the
1950's. It was, for them, a form of rebellion and a way to break out of
the molds that their parents had set for them. In 1964 a little-known
group known as 'THE BEATLES' came on an American tour. They became, in
a very short period of time, the most well-known and successful rock
band in history. Throughout the 1960's African-American rock music was
known as "soul' music. It got its name from the emphasis that these
tunes placed on gospel origins and heartfelt words.
Throughout the 60's, 70's, and 80's, rock
has come to be a term that
acts as an umbrella under which an incredible variety of styles and
sounds coexists. So strong has rock's influence been that composers
have sought to incorporate elements of rock 'n' roll in musicals, choir
pieces, church music, and symphonies. Rock music, like jazz,
country-western, and all the other styles of music, has taken the
elements of music from the past and combined them in new and different
ways to create an independent identity.
It is impossible to predict what will happen in the future. There are composers today who are hearkening back to the music of the past, and many composers today are desperately seeking to be the Mozarts or Schonbergs of the future. Only time will tell what music will bring to us, but rest assured that we will hear it loud and clear".
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Throughout the 60's, 70's, and 80's, rock
It is impossible to predict what will happen in the future. There are composers today who are hearkening back to the music of the past, and many composers today are desperately seeking to be the Mozarts or Schonbergs of the future. Only time will tell what music will bring to us, but rest assured that we will hear it loud and clear".
http://ladydpiano.com/

