Today we started talking about funk music. I’m not a huge fan of funk music so I personally was not all that interested in what we were talking about in class. We then looked at funk music and how it has evolved throughout the decades to what it is today. I found funk music very interesting as it grew but still was not a fan of the music as a genre. I was very surprised when I heard the Powerpuff Girls theme song used a funk rhythm. Other than that I was not really all impressed by funk music.
Monthly Archives: November 2015
November 9th
Today we talked mainly about intellectual property, First we talked about patents which I’m familiar with since I’m familiar with the show Shark Tank where patents are talked about all the time. Then we moved onto trademarks and copyright. Talking about these two things made it clearer to me as to what exactly they were and the difference between them. After that we went back to talking about corporations. Corporations have all the legal rights of a person, can sign contracts and can sue and be sued. Growing up with massive corporations all around me I am familiar with them and never really saw them as having the same rights as pepole. However, I haven’t really thought abuot it either. Now knowing that corporations can act as people it makes me more atuned to what they do.
November 4th
Today’s main topic of discussion was about wikipedia. It first started out after being inspired by Encyclopedia Britanica, which was a huge set of encyclopedias that held all sorts of information. Wikipedia was founded by Richard Stallman who attended Harvard and MIT, was an early hacker and created a free operation system. It was based off of four freedoms that were taken from Franklin D. Roosevelt and basically said that software could never be closed and was allowed to be shared by everyone. And at the core of it copyright was stupid. I thought this was a very interesting statement given how much copyright is used in the modern day. Also that corporations were people in the eyes of the law and therefore sue on the grounds of copyright. i found that very interesting as well. The copyleft movement was then talked about and how nothing could be enclosed. Though there are pros and cons to both I can’t imagine a world without copyright simply because there’s a balance that comes with it; and for copyright to not exist would be odd.
November 2nd
Today we talked about the radio show Lum and Abner. They were orginally a Minstrel show who impersonated hillbillies and did everything the same. They later won a national radio show as the result. I found this really amazing that people actually wanted to listen to people perform Minstrel shows. It continues to blow my mind that people found it socially acceptable as well as entertaining.
After discussing that we talked about different tyoes of music such as blues and folk music. I’ve been exposed to all types of music since I’ve been singing for almost 10 years. It was also interesting to learn about the Quakers since they did not believe in an authority other than God. I found this to be interesting as well and ws impressed that Quakers still existed in the United States. All in all, everything we learned today both amazed and impressed me. Though not both at the same time.
October 28th
Today we talked about the swing feel vs. the swing beat. I honestly didn’t think there was much difference between the two of them until I actually discussed them. The swing feel is something that is often felt and heard in dance while the swing beat is more prominent. I didn’t really understand why the difference was important to be talking about it class but later realized it’s important to talk about things that are so similar in order to really understand what they are.
October 26th
We talked about the one beat drop today. This ocurrs mostly on the drum’s beats and I really enjoyed talking about the music. We made our way to talking about how music can be influenced and take it’s tune from many places. For example, Jennifer Lawrence’s ‘On the Floor’ song has a very recognizable tune in the beginning. But that tune was actually from Brazil which was where the song got it. And the Brazilians who used the song actually got it from Bolivia. So this famous song was actually a Bolivain folk song. It amazes me how much a song can change depending on where it orginates and where it ends up.
October 19th
Today we talked about racial ineqality which I found a interesting topic since we tend to talk about it a lot in class. We mainly talked about how during the Civil War racial inequality was very small. This can be understood given the circumstances of the nation because of the war. as much as there was little racial inequality during this time the pictures taken then were used in propaganda today. For example, a picutre of union soldiers was cropped to make them look like they were part of the confederacy and this was put on a modern website. I found that very interesting and didn’t quite understand it because what good does a picture from the 1800s have any massive effect on a website promoting racial inequality? To me it’s a waste of time.
October 13th
Today we talked about classification of things and how it is nearly impossible to classigy everything. I agree with this statement fully because it is very hard to classify everything. For example let’s look at dance. There are different dance moves that are unique to each particular dance style but almost all of them can be rooted in ballet. Ballet is the basic form of all dances so no matter what someone is dancing, such as hip hop or contemporary, there will always be that root in ballet. It’s impossible to classify what a dance move is because it touches on all different sorts of dancy styles. So like dance, I believe that it’s hard to classify everything in the world.
October 7th
I found it very interesting when we were talking about copyrighting and music. I found it most interestingly enough that it was not legally possible to copyright cord changes but also understand it. I had never really though about it so it never crossed my mind. Now that I think about it, it is impossible to copyright cord changes and there is a limited number of them. This makes me wonder if there is a limited number of songs that can be written. Music is a huge part of my life so I would like there to always be a new song from a band I listen to or a new piece of music for me to sing. Not copyrighting cords of musical instruments will help with that.
October 5th
Today we talked about the changing of space and time. I found it very interesting that people thought the concept of space and time was changing as much as it has been since I myself have not really thought about it. The railroad and the telegraph made significant strides in the way we talk to one another. It changed the way that we viewed seasons since diets used to be restricted to what was available to eat. With the railroad people were able to ship whatever they desired whenever they wanted. This was also around the time that the four time zones started being used as well as the concept of daylight savings time.
The railroad was only the beginning of the changing of space and time. As technology developed motion pictures and phonograph recordings also changed how the world was. With movies certain images of certain people or things were altered as well. Hollywood was very influential in this since they were starting to become the movie making capital of the world. Since people began to be recorded on screen, singers didn’t have to project their voices as much which I found interesting as well. I am a singer and am constantly told I have to project my voice to make it stronger and the idea of not projecting is odd to me.