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Paper # 100394 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Prince and Warner Brothers Records, 2007.
An analysis of the way in which the music profits of the artist Prince were limited by his contractual obligations.
1,409 words (approx. 5.6 pages), 2 sources, MLA, $ 46.95
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This paper analyzes the various ways that Prince was made subservient to contractual demands by the major recording company, Warner Brothers. It discusses the extent of Prince's contractual obligations and examines how they virtually entrapped him into an epic decade long contract. The paper then looks at how this contract limited his ability to make profits off of his albums sales.

From the Paper
"In conclusion, the record industry hegemony of Warner Brothers acted as an agent of corporate greed, which disallowed Prince to make the money he surely deserved. This type of corporate hegemony also forced Prince to sign long term record deals, which virtually enslaved the artist under restrictive and non-profitable conditions. This study also briefly shows the independent business side of Prince that provides the reasons why prince had chosen to reject the terms provided in his contracts. Furthermore, Prince would often be categorized as "black music", which was a part of the racist hegemony of the record companies to pigeonhole artists into narrow categories. Prince decided to resist and deny this type of limited identity, defining his rebellious role as a subservient artist beneath the corporate hegemony of Warner Brothers records."
Paper # 100335 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Online Music Distribution, 2007.
This paper explains that the rise of peer-to-peer (p2p) digital technologies has led to a fundamental transformation in how the audience of popular music regards music as property.
1,360 words (approx. 5.4 pages), 5 sources, MLA, $ 45.95
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This paper relates that, while property rights in the music industry remain based upon rigid copyright laws, which give the copyright holder protection against any unlicensed copying or use of a music property, digital media has permitted widespread disregard for this law. The author points out that, even though there remains an opposing view by some people in the music industry that peer-to-peer (p2p) networks exchanging music amounts to theft of their property, a transformation in the understanding of property rights and music is underway on a global scale. The paper concludes that, as the phenomena of mashes and sampling indicate, artists and audiences have come to see digital music as a new medium for creative growth, which promises substantial changes in our popular music in the future.

Table of Contents:
Introduction
Copyright Law and the Question of Ownership
Peer-to-Peer Technologies and Music Exchange
Audiences and Music Property
Conclusion

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"It must be noted that even this limited copying capability was the result of fierce renegotiations between Apple and the leading recording industry companies who were unhappy about the one fixed price business model, as well as Apple's limited support for the audience's right to copy music. However, this right was based upon a key limitation on copyright known as "fair use" in the United States, and "fair dealing" in Canada. Under "fair use", for example, it is possible to not only use a copyrighted work without the copyright holder's approval but even to do so over the owner's express objection."
Paper # 100244 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Hildegard von Bingen, 2007.
This paper analyzes the biography and musical innovations of Hildegard of Bingen.
2,532 words (approx. 10.1 pages), 4 sources, MLA, $ 76.95
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The paper analyzes the many differing musical innovations of the medieval composer Hildegard von Bingen. The paper discusses her biographical background as a woman in the Roman Catholic Church in relation to the spirituality of her music. The paper also looks at her status as a feminist innovator of her time. The paper shows how her spiritual music deviated from normative western religious music interpretations of medieval vocal chant.

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"Hildegard von Bingen was born in 1098 into a family of German nobles from the courts of Sponheim at Bermersheim. In most historical evaluations of her life it was known that she was the 10th daughter and was found to be sickly and weak at birth. However, her family quickly sent her to be educated at the Disibodenberg monastery after her apparent recovery from illness at a young age. At the monastery she was brought under the tutelage of Jutta, a famous nun that played a crucial role in her educational development within the Roman Catholic Church. In many ways, religious education at the nunnery directly resulted in her acquiring the musical lessons and spiritual inspiration to understand the complexities of composing music within the Church tradition. Yet there is a contradictory historical perspective that tells of von Bingen never actually being taught composition, but that it was an act of God that gave her the gift of music."
Paper # 99997 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Music and Healing, 2007.
This paper looks at music as a form of healing and therapy.
1,037 words (approx. 4.1 pages), 10 sources, MLA, $ 36.95
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In this article, the writer discusses that music serves a number of uses in the modern world. The writer discusses the power of music as a balm to the soul and notes that music as a component of medical treatment has been shown in numerous studies. The writer further points out that other analysts dispute such findings and do not see music as having a beneficial effect. The nature of whatever effect there might be is examined, along with specific programs for using music as a healing tool. The writer points out that music therapy has had some difficulty gaining acceptance because it has not been fully tested empirically and because it is often connected with alternative healing therapies that are truly questionable and in any case are rejected by the medical establishment. Paper includes summary of each of the sources used.

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"Music is used today in a variety of therapeutic programs in spite of the fact that there is no clear evidence that music provides the benefits claimed. One study that has been conducted does suggest that music can be an effective tool in promoting health in rehabilitation situations. In this study, the respondents consisted of the long-term ill over a one-year period, and the music used came from four CD compilations from different genres. The study shows that music can be an important tool in the process of change, though it does not show whether any particular type of music is more effective than others."
Paper # 99985 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Pop Art, Rock 'n Roll Music and Modernist Literature, 2007.
An analysis of pop art, Rock 'n Roll music and modernist literature in the 20th century.
1,094 words (approx. 4.4 pages), 3 sources, MLA, $ 38.95
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This paper provides a three-tiered analysis of the most important trends in art, music and literature since 1890. In the paper, Andy Warhol represents the important trend of pop art, the Rolling Stones represents the important trend of Rock 'n' Roll in popular music and finally, Ernest Hemingway represents the crucial trend of modernist literature in the 20th century. It shows how these trends are an important part of the cultural identity of the 20th century, which impart crucial influences as to how art, music and literature evolved in this time frame.

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"The insanity and terror of war of this kind is the direct result of losing one's honor in a battle field that had little to do with chivalry and honor. Modernism reflects the reality and horror of war, as Hemingway clearly indicates in his response to coming home and telling his story to the local people in his town. In an age of machines and World Wars, Hemingway was a part of the important trend of literary Modernism, which provided the reality of war that counteracted the romanticism of war in the 19th century."
Paper # 99903 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Local Performance at a Memorial Service, 2007.
A case study analyzing the music performed at a memorial service.
1,651 words (approx. 6.6 pages), 2 sources, MLA, $ 53.95
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This paper provides a review and critique of the music presented at a local memorial service held at a Methodist church. The paper presents the case study. It discusses the details of the funeral and a brief history of the deceased and her family. The paper then discusses the hymn that was performed by the choir and harpist. Finally, the paper discusses the appropriateness of the selection and performance of music at this memorial service.

Table of Contents:
Introduction
Piece One: The Processional
Piece Two: The Hymn
Piece Three: The Choir
Piece Four: The Harpist
Summary of Musical Performance at the Service

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"The performance of this piece did not appear to deviate much from the majority of performances of "Amazing Grace." The musician did not appear to add any personal flourishes or provide a distinctive interpretation. This is quite likely due to the decision to perform a song that has plagued music teachers with beginning students since it was first penned nearly two centuries ago. Because of this, it is possible to appreciate this performance of "Amazing Grace" as a bit of humorous irony within the funeral service. However, others could argue that the decision to perform the piece in such a staid manner reduced the decedent's memory as a music teacher who sought to improve the quality of musical performance among her students."
Paper # 99830 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Music as Societal Divider, 2007.
This paper provides a brief analysis of the song "A Warning for Married Women".
1,246 words (approx. 5.0 pages), 5 sources, MLA, $ 42.95
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The paper portrays how the song, "A Warning for Married Women" represents the growing divide in the English class system that was developing in England in the seventeenth century.. The paper describes how the song is purposely morally ambiguous, lauding women and giving them choice and power, but also reinforcing the Christian ideals of the nobility. The paper explains that the song highlights the class tensions that were developing in England in that era.

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"Music in seventeenth century England carried a very important role in molding society: while acquisition of musical knowledge and instrumentation was essential in forming the identity of nobility, the communal folk songs and sing-alongs were left to the peasants . As such, folk songs were a way to unite commoners while reinforcing societal values; music was becoming both a communal experience and a symbol of status. The song, "A warning for married women," written anonymously in 1685 and printed as a broadside is a good example of the tensions created by the expansion of folk music. Yet, the song is purposely morally ambiguous, at once lauding women and giving them choice and power, but on the other reinforcing the Christian ideals of the nobility, depending upon the perception of audience. The piece represents the growing tensions of the English burgeoning class system."
Paper # 99808 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Meaning in Music, 2007.
This paper discusses capitalistic motivations behind music.
1,200 words (approx. 4.8 pages), 5 sources, APA, $ 41.95
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This paper discusses music and musical artists who had an impact on culture. The paper explains how music can translate into a promotion of capitalism, a criticism of capitalist society or, at worst, a hypocritical stance about the relation between capitalism and the Third World. The paper discusses how music expresses the truth in complex ways so that it often is difficult to identify authentic motivations. The paper maintains that it is acceptable to implement any intention as long as it is achieved implicitly.

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"The concept of mediation refers to the circulation of meaning. According to Silverstone (1999), mediation is similar to translation in that it is never satisfactory because it cannot ever be precise. The metaphor of translation illustrates just what a small proportion of our musical experience happens to be immediate, but instead is produced, managed, and staged. The reason for this is that the media are "prophylactically social in so far as they have become substitutes for the ordinary uncertainties of everyday interaction" (Silverstone, 1999, p. 3)."
Paper # 99782 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Bach's Organ Music, 2007.
A description and analysis of four of Johann Sebastian Bach's compositions of organ music.
2,246 words (approx. 9.0 pages), 11 sources, MLA, $ 69.95
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This paper discusses four works that Bach composed to be played on the organ (which he himself played). It discusses the Toccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV 565; the Fantasia and Fugue in G minor, BWV 542 "Great G minor"; the Passacaglia and Fugue in C minor, BWV 582; and the Concerto for Organ solo in A minor, BWV 593 (after Vivaldi). The paper looks at each work and then describes how these works influenced many later composers in the process.

Table of Contents:
Introduction
Toccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV 565
Fantasia and Fugue in G minor
Passacaglia and Fugue in C minor
Concerto for Organ solo in A minor
Conclusion

From the Paper
"Bach wrote a variety of organ music, much of it requiring considerable skill on the part of the organist, presumably so he could demonstrate his own skill with the organ. This is reminiscent of similar ways of demonstrating skill on the violin for Paganini, or on the piano by Liszt. Bach extended the reach of the organ in these works and influenced many later composers in the process. Many of his organ works were from an early period in his career, in keeping with his role as church composer and organist in various venues."
Paper # 99586 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Music Therapy in Pain Management, 2007.
The paper explores music as a viable therapeutic solution to pain in patients.
2,717 words (approx. 10.9 pages), 7 sources, APA, $ 81.95
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The paper looks at the history of music therapy and the importance of music therapy as a tool for modern nursing pain intervention. The paper looks at music therapies in conjunction with pharmacological applications. The writer talks about the importance of a dual use of music and internal medicine within his/her nursing field. The writer also discusses ethical considerations and future research.

Outline:
Abstract
Introduction
Relevance
Ethical Considerations
Specific Sources of Information

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"The growing trend within the nursing field has been the allocation of music therapy as a behavioral component within the alleviation of pain for patients. In many cases, the over reliance on pharmacological drugs and the growing cost of medication is helping the field to turn toward more cost efficient methods for patient care. The application of music therapy has been a proven pain reduction method that has helped many patients to learn how to deal with their pain, as well as how to distract their cognitive processes from obsessing about their medical dilemma. Often, the problematic issue of pharmacology intake with patients has been a serious issue with dangerous side effects and ethics, which have encouraged nurses and researchers to develop more behavioral pain reduction methods for the future of nursing application and patient interaction."
Paper # 99525 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Music Websites, 2007.
This paper discusses building a music website and focuses on sheet music downloads.
1,246 words (approx. 5.0 pages), 3 sources, APA, $ 42.95
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In this article, the writer looks at a music business being considered for expansion to the web. The business in question is a sheet music download service. The writer notes that there are currently numerous businesses on the World Wide Web that provide sheet music to consumers through mail order and instant downloads. The writer points out that these companies have been capable of creating a presence that is adequate for a minimal audience, but that does not attempt to reach to all people across the globe. The writer concludes that it is evident that in order to be competitive, the business under consideration will have to provide a site to the consumer that offers a greater scope of music, as well as the inclusion of new technologies.

Outline:
Introduction
Comparison of Sheet Music and Download Sites
Similarities
Attention
Time at the Site
Global Exposure
Conclusion

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"Musicnotes.com provides digital sheet music, guitar lesson videos and free sheet music downloads for public domain music of the past. The website for the company is simply constructed, with the best sheet music of 2004 being posted on the first page. The site also offers music for piano, country, Christian, Broadway and movie music. All downloads require software that is easily obtained at the site for no cost, and the company provides free blank music sheets for composition."
"The site for musicnotes.com is quite simple, with links to other areas of the site posted at the top of the page, and current music offerings that have been popular comprising the remainder of the page."
Paper # 99326 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Romantic Era Music, 2007.
This paper analyzes the musical composition of Hector Berlioz "Harold en Italie."
1,826 words (approx. 7.3 pages), 8 sources, MLA, $ 58.95
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The paper relates that, with the rise of the Romantic era, the shape of music began to change. The paper explains that some composers began to address the symphony in terms of program music, expressing ideas that could be stated verbally in music. The paper looks at "Harold en Italie," a composition of Hector Berlioz who is one of the Romantic era composers. The paper analyzes this work and concludes that the program element gives shape to the movements and can be discerned by the careful listener, but it does not dominate and is subservient to the musical requirements of the piece itself.

From the Paper
"Harold en Italie is classified as a four-movement orchestral composition with the addition of a solo viola. The work is also cited as having "the hint of a program" as its titles align "with the nineteenth-century genre of the picturesque symphony" (Bloom, 2000, p. 49), aligning it as well with the Italian Symphony of Mendelssohn, written about the same time. Bloom writes of the work,
""Here Berlioz is clearly playing generic games; in the context of a work of vivid melodic and rhythmic life, and of only covert autobiographical significance, the relatively low intensity and high entertainment value are persuasive (Bloom, 2000, p. 49).""
Paper # 99072 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Arista Records, 2007.
This paper provides an executive summary of the company Arista Records.
884 words (approx. 3.5 pages), 4 sources, MLA, $ 31.95
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In this article, the writer discusses that the story of Arista and its founders appear to embody the ideals of the American paradigm in that founder Clive Davis turned personal misfortune into one of the most prosperous record labels available today. The writer notes that that Arista Records was founded by Clive Davis in 1974, who, through innovation and an adherence to his personal values in the face of criticism, built the label of Arista to sky-rocketing success. Further, the writer maintains that it is precisely this success that helped the company survive in spite of disasters such as the Milli Vanilli scandal. The writer concludes that in general, it appears that Arista Records enjoys a very prominent position in the music industry, and that the company is likely to continue in its success for many years into the future.

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"Issues such as the above-mentioned Milli Vanilli scandal and Reid's termination for poor financial management tend to be a detriment for the company's public image. Internal decision-making appears to require attention, as ill-advised decisions such as those mentioned above tend to result in significantly greater risks than are strictly necessary. In the company's future, therefore, it could be recommended that BMG and Arista work more closely in decisions made for the label itself. Like the Milli Vanilli scandal, however, it appears that Arista possesses a sufficient amount of internal strength to mitigate possible weaknesses in its decision-making process. Indeed, the continued support and revenue from the label's association with names such as Whitney Houston and Jermaine Dupri more than mitigates any damage from such elements."
Paper # 99035 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Arista Records, 2007.
This paper provides a SWOT analysis of Arista Records.
842 words (approx. 3.4 pages), 4 sources, MLA, $ 29.95
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In this article, the writer explains that a "SWOT" analysis is usually performed when managers wish to determine their company's current position in the market. The writer notes that the acronym refers to the four areas of "strengths", "weaknesses", "opportunities" and "threats". Such an analysis on Arista Records shows its current position, so that the company's managers and associates can determine what is needed for optimal future development. The writer points out that it can therefore be regarded as a key strategy in ensuring a company's current well-being and future survival. In conclusion, the writer maintains that it appears that Arista's strengths and opportunities are in a strong position to mitigate its weaknesses and threats. If the balance between the four SWOT elements is handled correctly, the writer claims that the label is likely to survive for a long time to come.

Outline:
Strengths
Weaknesses
Opportunities
Threats

From the Paper
"In terms of weaknesses, it appears that Arista Records tends to make ill-advised executive decisions that have a detrimental effect not only on the company's cash flow, but also on its public image. One of these apparently bad choices appears to be replacing Clive Davis with Antonio Reid. Clive Davis contributed a personal, traditional touch to the company by working personally with each artist to ensure his or her optimal development and talent. According to reports, Davis had particular talent in this area, and was therefore responsible for the company's initial success."
"While Reid, according to Jet (2004), is reported in being responsible for high-profile careers such as those of TLC, Toni Braxton and Pink, a fundamental flaw in his management strategy was overspending."
Paper # 99000 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Mikhail Kuzmin And Italian Commedia Dell'arte, 2007.
An analysis of the life and writings of Mikhail Kuzmin and Italian commedia dell'arte.
983 words (approx. 3.9 pages), 6 sources, MLA, $ 34.95
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This paper analyzes early twentieth-century Russian theater and cabaret. It focuses on the work of writer, poet and playwright Mikhail Kuzmin and Italian commedia dell'arte. It provides a background of Kusmin's life and focuses on the impact of his homosexuality in his writing. The paper then describes some of his works and critics' analyses of them.

Table of Contents:
Objective
Introduction
Kuzmin (writer, poet, playwright) Russia's First Openly Gay Writer
The Entire Life of the People Lived Out in the Theatre
Integration of Elements of Commedia and Reality
Summary and Conclusion

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"The unleashed sexuality, the brewing revolution, and the overall societal shift during this period of time resulted in vivid displays of contention of the present political system at this time in Russia. Masses flooded the theaters and the theaters took to the streets as a revolutionary spirit moved in and among all in the Russian society, inciting rebellion against the status quo and in the dramatic displays in the artistic events and movement of that time period that was the driver of and to a great extent of the progression of the revolution that took place in Russian in the early twentieth century."
"Artists were given prominence among scholars and politicians however, only for a moment of time as post-Revolution thought exhibited little appreciation of those who provided such fire and energy propelling the revolution forward. The post-Revolution period witnessed the work of Kuzmin "falling out of favor with the Communists, and Leon Trotsky (1879-1940), in the work entitled: "Literature and Revolution" (1924) labeled the work of Kuzmin as "disreputable and useless." (Clayton, nd )"
Paper # 98996 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Arista Records, 2007.
This paper examines the strategic management of the Arista Records company.
911 words (approx. 3.6 pages), 4 sources, MLA, $ 32.95
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This paper looks at the importance of strategic management within the music industry, focusing on the Arista Records company. The paper discusses the importance of factors such as strategic alliances, eliminating unnecessary drains upon the budget, protecting the company from threats such as piracy and illegal copyright practices and finally, maintaining its favorable image with the public. The paper reveals that Arista's future in terms of strategic alliance, budget control and innovative products appears to be bright. The paper shows how, as part of a larger conglomerate, the company seems to be aware of the importance of strategic alliances that can be used as a vehicle for further innovative ideas and a concomitant increase in revenue.

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"In creating strategic alternatives for a company, it is important to take into account the various challenges and dynamics of the current business world. Particularly, it is also important that the company focus on the specific industry within which they function, and how they can best use industry developments in order to create a sound strategic management program. Functioning within the music industry, Arista Records is no exception to this paradigm."
"The music industry has seen rapid and extreme changes over the decades since the 1950's. Vinyl records have for example been replaced by CD's, which has been supplemented by digital music technology. On the industry scale, large conglomerates such as Sony and BMG have begun to monopolize the industry, making competition and market entry difficult for small-scale companies without affiliations with large-scale conglomerates."
Paper # 98789 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Musical Therapy, 2007.
An experiment to determine the effects of musical therapy upon the learning process.
1,420 words (approx. 5.7 pages), 4 sources, MLA, $ 47.95
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The paper discusses the therapeutic value of classical music. The paper presents an experiment to observe if musical therapy actually increases performance in learning. The paper shows how the results were inconclusive, in that they showed no statistical correlation between learning and classical music itself. The writer notes that he/she has, however, identified many errors that could be attributed to the poor results.

Outline:
Introduction
Background
Purpose statement
Methods
Results
Discussion
Summary

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"People tend to think that any type of background music will cause them to become calm and focused, receiving the therapeutic effects of music. Quite to the contrary Dr. Oliver Sacks, a neurologist writes that there is a strong difference between recreational music and therapeutic music. He explains, "the power of music to integrate and cure is quite fundamental. It is the profoundest non-chemical medication" (Sacks, npg). The beauty of music in general is that music is very easily absorbed by our minds. Since it is such an easy integrating method with our brains, we can achieve a sense of greater peace and tranquility when fully concentrating on music."
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The Changing Sounds of Jazz, 2007.
This paper discusses jazz focusing on the Dixieland revival of the 1930s and the blues revival of the 1960s.
1,727 words (approx. 6.9 pages), 5 sources, APA, $ 55.95
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In this article, the writer notes that the sounds of jazz with its unique rhythms, instrumentals and vocals remain a mystery to many even today. However, the writer points out, it is more through a lack of understanding of the sounds of jazz, perhaps even the history of the music that it is cast into the category of musical mystery for those less gifted, but who nonetheless appreciate good music. The writer discusses two special moments in the history of jazz:the Dixieland revival period, or the "Swing Era," during the early 1930s and going into the 1940s; and the blues revival of the 1960s. The writer notes that a look at these two periods of musical history is interesting, and a music lover's delight, and informative when considering the influence both periods had on what is jazz today.

Outline:
The Dixieland Revival of the 1930s
Blues Revival of the 1960s
Conclusion

From the Paper
"Some historians have traced the roots of blues to a period in American history beginning with the arrival of the first slaves, in 1619. Ambiguous or contentious as that may be, it nonetheless serves as a marker for what is surely one of the most significant forms of music in America; the blues. Perhaps what can be said, without contention and without setting historians and musicians alike into a tailspin, is that the blues, like Dixieland, have experienced peaks and low in musical history, and has contributed and influenced the heart of jazz. One of the significant periods in history where the blues experienced both a revival in sound and style, and from which, like the Dixieland of the 1930s, emerged new figures of greatness; and a time that greatly influenced and helped spotlight once again jazz, is the 1960s."
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