rock and roll music analysis
The first song analysis.
Here's the project:
• After completing the Reading & Listening assignment for this week, select a recorded song that you would like to examine.
--You can select a song mentioned in the text Chapters 2-3, or any song generally covered in this era (1955-1963), as long as the song pertains to Chapters 2 or 3.
--Please don't choose a song for which a detailed analysis is done in the text. This means you may not use a song from the “Listening Guide” or “Sound Check” pages found in the text.
• Create a word processor document, and start with this information:
- Song title
- Songwriter(s)
- Recording artist(s)
- Year of release
- Record label
- Song style or market (e.g. Tin-Pan Alley, Country Western, Rhythm & Blues)
- Any background or fun fact (not required)
• Create a 1-2 page, with a minimum 500 words, analysis:
--Your analysis should take any perspective you like
--It should be based on your current understanding of music and music history
--It can be based on content from the text (but don't quote directly)
--It can be similar to the analysis style you see in the text, but does not have to be
--You could compare to other songs, or draw some conclusion as to its place in cultural history
--Text should be double-spaced, with good grammar and spelling
--You do not need to footnote or provide sources (you are providing your own conclusions)
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