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Music In My Family

  In my family, my dad is the one of the most influential people on my taste in music. I remember dad driving my sister and I to soccer practice/games when I was younger. there was no telling what music would be playing because he listened to so many genres. I do remember when he would play rock or rap really loud and I would be in the backseat asking him to change it or cut it off, because most morning it was just too much that early. . He usually would, but if he hadn't been so completely different than my mom in his music taste, I don't think I would have ever been exposed to the different genres. When coming up with questions to ask him, I asked the usual "did you play an instrument?" If so, did you like it or did your mom make you?" and some of this I had already known because he's talked about it before. And yes, he played piano and trumpet growing up as a kid. His mom made him learn piano because they had bought a really nice piano for the house and sh

Music and Gender

   This blog took a lot of deep thought for me. Growing up in the early 2000s, personally I feel that many music genres armor inclusive of women singers, but that doest mean that there weren't any gender bias/ expectations. For example, I'm a huge pop music fan. Often, I remember reading magazines or watching MTV about some of my favorite artists, and although I didn't think about it then, I have certainly realized that the expectations of female singers versus male singers were so very different. Now, we all know I'm a huge Taylor Swift fan, and no matter how much bad publicity she got, no one can ignore how relatable her songs were to a preteen girl. Taylor Swift was often getting bad publicity about her songs and which ex-boyfriend she was referring to in them. in reality, herrings were mainly just about how she was feeling at the time. But what about male artist who did the same thing. But what about Ed Sheeran or Bruno Mars? Both of them are historically known for

The Doo-Wop

History The Doo-Wop is a musical genre of rhythm and blues that originated amongst African-American youth in the 1940's mainly in larger cities like New York, Philadelphia and Chicago. According to Wikipedia, the doo-wop was developed in the United States post- World War II and was the most popular form of rhythm and blues music among African American teenagers. Some of the first groups that performed this style of music specialized in romantic ballads often appealing to the sexual fantasies of teenagers during this time. By the mid 1950s, the smooth romantic ballads turned into entertainment style performances with bass vocalists including "non-sense" syllables. The Five Keys The Five keys were one of the first American groups to sing the rhythm and blues style. They played a major role in shaping the genre in the 1950s. According to Lodergan, originally the Five Keys was called the Sentimental Four, but later decided to rename the group when a member of the group left a