My finial thoughts on this class are “I am glad I made it!” Going into this class I thought it would be difficult but I was not prepared for the amount of work that had to be done. The first and second week when I looked at the here is what to do section I was like wow that is a lot of work. At first I was very overwhelmed and thought that I should drop the class, however after trying the first couple of weeks work I soon realized that it was not so bad. I realized that it was many small assignments. I decided to sick with it and make sure that I budgeted my time well. It really helped having the time line on the main assignment page. I used that to help me stay focused and not miss too many assignments. I am very happy that I decided to sick with it.
I soon realized that the reading was very interesting and that the work, although there was a lot of it, was not too difficult. I really liked the Music and Culture readings. I thought that the essays were very interesting. I really liked reading all the different prospective's on the music industry. I really learned a lot form them. I also liked not just reading a novel or two. Getting to read essays from many different people kept the reading interesting. We got to read many different styles of writing and analyze them.
I also liked the blogs. I have never blogged before and at first I was very nervous about putting my writing out on the web and having other people read it. I did much debating about weather or not to drop the class over this assignment. However once I did and I got good feed back my confidence grew greatly. Now I am more comfortable doing it. I also liked reading the other students blogs. It helped me see things from a different point of view. Sometimes when you take on line classes you just read take a test and due the homework, but you never interact with the other students. I thought it was really neat to be able to read what other students thought about the topics.
Another thing that I liked about the class is that the essays were broken up into many different steps. Most of my other classes have a research paper due at the end but it is nor broken up into many small assignments. It is just one big paper due at the end of the semester. I found that the peer reviews were a lot of help. I got many good ideas from them and I think that I was able to improve my paper with the help of the peer reviews.
Over all I really enjoyed this class. I think that not only did my writing get better but my confidences as a writer improved over this semester. Thank you to every one for the great peer reviews and also the great blog responses.
Saturday, June 5, 2010
Saturday, May 22, 2010
sampling
I think that sampling is very creative.. If you think about it to listen to a song and then be able to take a piece of that and turn it into something you have created is very creative. Not everyone can do that.
At first when I thought about this question, my first response was no. To take someone else’s work and use that for a platform is not creative. My thinking was to be creative you have to be original. However that is not true. Creativity comes in a great variety.
The definition of creative is to bring into existence. So if an artist takes a sample and brings into existence a new song then they are being creative. Some of the songs that use samples are very new and different that the original so to say that they are not creative would be a shame. I also think that some people confuse liking something with an artist being creative or good. This is not the case. A song original or sampled can be horrible and you can hate it but that dose not mean that the artist is not creative. It just means that you do not like his work.
To be able to listen to something and then create your own off of that is definitely creative. Think about it. They have to create around what they have already heard. Sometimes a person can be moved by something they hear. They might hear a song or a beat and be inspired by it. It might be tire muse of sorts and then come up with a new song.
Also they have to make it their own. Sometimes artists make a song and they take a sample to add to it. That takes creativity too. It may not be original but it is still creative.
My husband listens to a lot of reggae and they sample beats and lyrics of all kinds of songs. However each song is original and creative in its own right. For the most part they sound completely different than the original song they sampled.
I truly believe that many artists sample well know bates and lyrics for the fact that more people will feel as if they relate to the new song better. If you liked the original song then the odds are you will like the song they made for the sample. It is all about marketing.
At first when I thought about this question, my first response was no. To take someone else’s work and use that for a platform is not creative. My thinking was to be creative you have to be original. However that is not true. Creativity comes in a great variety.
The definition of creative is to bring into existence. So if an artist takes a sample and brings into existence a new song then they are being creative. Some of the songs that use samples are very new and different that the original so to say that they are not creative would be a shame. I also think that some people confuse liking something with an artist being creative or good. This is not the case. A song original or sampled can be horrible and you can hate it but that dose not mean that the artist is not creative. It just means that you do not like his work.
To be able to listen to something and then create your own off of that is definitely creative. Think about it. They have to create around what they have already heard. Sometimes a person can be moved by something they hear. They might hear a song or a beat and be inspired by it. It might be tire muse of sorts and then come up with a new song.
Also they have to make it their own. Sometimes artists make a song and they take a sample to add to it. That takes creativity too. It may not be original but it is still creative.
My husband listens to a lot of reggae and they sample beats and lyrics of all kinds of songs. However each song is original and creative in its own right. For the most part they sound completely different than the original song they sampled.
I truly believe that many artists sample well know bates and lyrics for the fact that more people will feel as if they relate to the new song better. If you liked the original song then the odds are you will like the song they made for the sample. It is all about marketing.
Sunday, May 16, 2010
My Paper
Wow, where to start venting on this one! I am writing my paper about my son’s illness Cystic Fibrosis and how weight affects their health and when it is time for a feeding tube to be placed. This is a very emotional thing for me to research since it hits so close to home. We are currently trying to make this decision for my son.
I have lots of material to use for my paper, all most too much, and have read most of it already. I have to narrow down what I want to say and focus my paper in on my topic, the issues of weight, nutrition and CF. This is proving to be difficult due to the massive amount of information I have and the numerous other things that go along with CF. I have gotten a little side tracked in my out line and have had to bring it back to my topic many times. I found my self going on and on about breathing treatments and lung function when I need to stay focused on Nutrition. I thought it would be easier to write the paper because I am so familiar with the topic but it is proving to be the opposite. Because I know so much it is difficult for me to stay focused on one part of it. I keep going off on different tangents then having to go back and take out parts and then starting again. It is very frustrating.
Another thing that I am having trouble with is getting my thesis statement right. It is really difficult for me to get my idea for my paper into a proper thesis statement. I know what I want to right about; I have done the research and have an outline, but no proper thesis statement. Maybe that is why I am having a hard time keeping my paper focused.
The other difficulty that I am having with my research paper is finding the time to write it. I am back to working full time after being a stay at home mom for 5 years and am having a hard time balancing every thing. It has been a little crazy.
I feel so much better after that vent! So to fix my problems I am going to ask Professor Gross to help me with my Thesis statement on Monday. Once I have a proper thesis statement I think that my paper will stay much more focused. I am also going to schedule time to get the paper written on Monday night. I need to finish my rough draft ASAP. No more excuses! It is time to get my butt in gear and write this paper. I am going to stay focused and get this elephant off my back. I hope that when the paper is done I will have a better understanding of CF and nutrition so that I can make the best decision for my son. Thank you for reading my Vent.
I have lots of material to use for my paper, all most too much, and have read most of it already. I have to narrow down what I want to say and focus my paper in on my topic, the issues of weight, nutrition and CF. This is proving to be difficult due to the massive amount of information I have and the numerous other things that go along with CF. I have gotten a little side tracked in my out line and have had to bring it back to my topic many times. I found my self going on and on about breathing treatments and lung function when I need to stay focused on Nutrition. I thought it would be easier to write the paper because I am so familiar with the topic but it is proving to be the opposite. Because I know so much it is difficult for me to stay focused on one part of it. I keep going off on different tangents then having to go back and take out parts and then starting again. It is very frustrating.
Another thing that I am having trouble with is getting my thesis statement right. It is really difficult for me to get my idea for my paper into a proper thesis statement. I know what I want to right about; I have done the research and have an outline, but no proper thesis statement. Maybe that is why I am having a hard time keeping my paper focused.
The other difficulty that I am having with my research paper is finding the time to write it. I am back to working full time after being a stay at home mom for 5 years and am having a hard time balancing every thing. It has been a little crazy.
I feel so much better after that vent! So to fix my problems I am going to ask Professor Gross to help me with my Thesis statement on Monday. Once I have a proper thesis statement I think that my paper will stay much more focused. I am also going to schedule time to get the paper written on Monday night. I need to finish my rough draft ASAP. No more excuses! It is time to get my butt in gear and write this paper. I am going to stay focused and get this elephant off my back. I hope that when the paper is done I will have a better understanding of CF and nutrition so that I can make the best decision for my son. Thank you for reading my Vent.
Saturday, May 8, 2010
Piracy
When you think of piracy you probably think of a move taped by someone in the theater with people walking by and terrible sound, or of a guy on the corner selling bootleg DVD’s and CD’s. However, there is a new piracy and it is internet piracy. Internet piracy is when people download music or movies illegally off the internet. It is also file sharing. Most people do not realize that sharing a music file with a friend is actually piracy. Many people download music and then send a great song to a friend or two, then that friend may send it to a friend and so on until many people have the song that one person downloaded.
The question is who looses off of internet piracy and I think that the answer to that is the artist and the producers. Artists and producers make money off of the sales of the songs and albums, so if people are downloading the songs for free off the internet then they are loosing money. I know that internet piracy is a huge problem for the music industry but I really do not think that there is much they can do to stop it. No matter how they try to protect the music from piracy there will always be hackers to break through.
I think that the major reason that internet piracy is so big is because of IPods. With an IPod you can choose to download one song at a time and not an entire album. When I was a kid if you wanted to get just one song and not the whole album you had to wait for the song to play on the radio and try to tape it. If that did not work then you had t go to the store and buy the album. Of course you could always tape a friends tape but it was much more difficult than today’s method. Now kids can take out their IPods and go on the internet and fins the song. Then down load it. It is so easy to get songs off the internet that most people do not even think twice about it.
In the end it is the artist and the producers that suffer form the loss of money. Most people will continue to download free music. It is up to the music industry to find new ways to make money off of their songs.
The question is who looses off of internet piracy and I think that the answer to that is the artist and the producers. Artists and producers make money off of the sales of the songs and albums, so if people are downloading the songs for free off the internet then they are loosing money. I know that internet piracy is a huge problem for the music industry but I really do not think that there is much they can do to stop it. No matter how they try to protect the music from piracy there will always be hackers to break through.
I think that the major reason that internet piracy is so big is because of IPods. With an IPod you can choose to download one song at a time and not an entire album. When I was a kid if you wanted to get just one song and not the whole album you had to wait for the song to play on the radio and try to tape it. If that did not work then you had t go to the store and buy the album. Of course you could always tape a friends tape but it was much more difficult than today’s method. Now kids can take out their IPods and go on the internet and fins the song. Then down load it. It is so easy to get songs off the internet that most people do not even think twice about it.
In the end it is the artist and the producers that suffer form the loss of money. Most people will continue to download free music. It is up to the music industry to find new ways to make money off of their songs.
Friday, April 30, 2010
American Idol
The “American Dream” to me is making your dreams, what ever they may be, come true. People come from all over the world to enjoy America and live for their dreams. Some people will do anything to make their dreams a reality. For example going on TV, and being a part of a show like American Idol. Some people think that the shows are exploiting them, but I do not.
The main reason I think that the contestants on this show are not being exploited is because they choose to be there. They stand in line and wait for hours in the hopes of being on the show. They want the publicity, they want to be famous. I know that in watching the show some of the really bad singers that go on the auditions do it on purpose to be on TV. You see these people dressed up in crazy outfits, sing like crap and then when Simon and the other judges say they suck they get upset and yell at them. It is all an act! They put that outfit on and knew that they could not sing. They know that they will get a bad review and if they make a scene they will be on TV. I think that many of they egg on the “exploitation” of them selves. Look at William Hung. He was on the Ellen Show and many more, all because he could not sing. Do you really think that he thought he was as good as all the other contestants on the show? I highly doubt it. He wanted to be on TV, and he was. Without a show like America Idol he would have never got what he wanted.
On the other had there are people that audition that can really sing, but they know what they are getting into. They have the choice every week to get up there and sing and be judged. They know that in order for the show to stay popular there has to be a “mean” Judge. If everyone was nice and sweet no one would watch the show. They choose to be there; therefore they are not being exploited. Many of them would not even get a “big Break” if they were not on the show.
Most people who want to be a singer know that the business is harsh and subject to the whims of society. For many people this is with the fame and fortune. They want it so the put up with all the crap that goes with it. So in short I have to say that if they are choosing to be on the show in its third and up season they know what they are getting into. They are not being taken advantage of; they are striving for fame and money. If they do not like it, then they should quit. If these Contestants are “exploited” then they let it happen and go along with it knowingly. They do it for the fame and money.
The main reason I think that the contestants on this show are not being exploited is because they choose to be there. They stand in line and wait for hours in the hopes of being on the show. They want the publicity, they want to be famous. I know that in watching the show some of the really bad singers that go on the auditions do it on purpose to be on TV. You see these people dressed up in crazy outfits, sing like crap and then when Simon and the other judges say they suck they get upset and yell at them. It is all an act! They put that outfit on and knew that they could not sing. They know that they will get a bad review and if they make a scene they will be on TV. I think that many of they egg on the “exploitation” of them selves. Look at William Hung. He was on the Ellen Show and many more, all because he could not sing. Do you really think that he thought he was as good as all the other contestants on the show? I highly doubt it. He wanted to be on TV, and he was. Without a show like America Idol he would have never got what he wanted.
On the other had there are people that audition that can really sing, but they know what they are getting into. They have the choice every week to get up there and sing and be judged. They know that in order for the show to stay popular there has to be a “mean” Judge. If everyone was nice and sweet no one would watch the show. They choose to be there; therefore they are not being exploited. Many of them would not even get a “big Break” if they were not on the show.
Most people who want to be a singer know that the business is harsh and subject to the whims of society. For many people this is with the fame and fortune. They want it so the put up with all the crap that goes with it. So in short I have to say that if they are choosing to be on the show in its third and up season they know what they are getting into. They are not being taken advantage of; they are striving for fame and money. If they do not like it, then they should quit. If these Contestants are “exploited” then they let it happen and go along with it knowingly. They do it for the fame and money.
Friday, April 23, 2010
reality
I think that the teenagers gave Eminem credit for “keeping it real because they could relate to what he is saying. He was talking about an absentee dad and a mom that is strung out on drugs. The kids that they interviewed have the same thing in there life. The kids feel as if Eminem is saying all the things no one talks about in their home. They also love the fact that he so openly changes authority. What teenager would not?
Do I really feel that his music is “keeping it real”? No. I think that he is emotionally out of control. He has had a hard life and sings all kinds of crazy things that I hope are not based in reality. For example, killing and raping people. I think that his basic ideas may be based in reality, like the love he has for his daughter and the anger he has toward his mother. After that not much else is “keeping it real”. It is more like an out of control teen saying anything that comes to his mind. I hope that the kids that they were interviewing realized that they truly do not know how much on Eminem’s lyrics and his pasts are truly real.
I do not feel that all lyrics need to be based in reality. It is nice to have a variety of both lyrics that are based in reality and some that are not. I think that music that you can relate your life to is a great way to release stress. It really helps me to be able to turn on a song when I am down and feel like someone else knows how I feel. Weather I am happy or sad, celebrating something or morning a loss I want someone to share my feelings with and know what I am going through. . Life can be so crazy sometimes that I just want to hear something that I can relate to. Sometimes when I listen to songs they say the things that I am too afraid to d\say out loud. I truly feel better when I can relate to the lyrics of a song.
However, sometimes I just want to let loose. I do not want the music to say anything in particular. I just want to have fun. In this case I do not need the music lyrics to be base in reality. I want them to just be fun and crazy. I want the music to have a good beat and a few catchy lyrics and that is it. I want to sing and dance with out a care in the world. I want to feel free. I do not want to have any deep thought behind it. I just want it to be fun.
I think that all music, weather it is based in reality or not, has its place in my life and it is just about what I want to listen to at the moment.
Do I really feel that his music is “keeping it real”? No. I think that he is emotionally out of control. He has had a hard life and sings all kinds of crazy things that I hope are not based in reality. For example, killing and raping people. I think that his basic ideas may be based in reality, like the love he has for his daughter and the anger he has toward his mother. After that not much else is “keeping it real”. It is more like an out of control teen saying anything that comes to his mind. I hope that the kids that they were interviewing realized that they truly do not know how much on Eminem’s lyrics and his pasts are truly real.
I do not feel that all lyrics need to be based in reality. It is nice to have a variety of both lyrics that are based in reality and some that are not. I think that music that you can relate your life to is a great way to release stress. It really helps me to be able to turn on a song when I am down and feel like someone else knows how I feel. Weather I am happy or sad, celebrating something or morning a loss I want someone to share my feelings with and know what I am going through. . Life can be so crazy sometimes that I just want to hear something that I can relate to. Sometimes when I listen to songs they say the things that I am too afraid to d\say out loud. I truly feel better when I can relate to the lyrics of a song.
However, sometimes I just want to let loose. I do not want the music to say anything in particular. I just want to have fun. In this case I do not need the music lyrics to be base in reality. I want them to just be fun and crazy. I want the music to have a good beat and a few catchy lyrics and that is it. I want to sing and dance with out a care in the world. I want to feel free. I do not want to have any deep thought behind it. I just want it to be fun.
I think that all music, weather it is based in reality or not, has its place in my life and it is just about what I want to listen to at the moment.
Friday, April 16, 2010
Jazz
Drugs and Jazz., to some the words have become to mean the same thing. Werner’s opinion that jazz artist turn to drugs because of a lack of audience response, is only half right in my opinion. I think that the fact that the audience is always demanding more from them is more of an issue. People start out liking an artist then they get “board” of the same thing, they want to see them live and be entertained also. They want the artist to wow them every time they step on stage. This is a lot of pressure for any person. I feel that the constant pressure of the fans and the industry leads to a life of drug and alcohol abuse. Not just for jazz artist but for artist of many genres.
I have know a few struggling artist and when they start out it is all about fun and making it “big”. Then, when they start to get popular, it is all about getting “bigger and better”. It becomes a struggle to keep the audience entertained and finding a wow factor. Some of these artists got lost to drugs and alcohol. They say that the pressure is just too much. Pressure from them elves, from the fans, the record produces and managers just keeps mounting. One of my friends told me one day that he felt as if nothing was ever good enough. That “they” always wanted more and better. . A few of them say that they were much happier before they had musical success.
I also believe that the provenance of drugs in the music industry is a major factor. I think that to a certain extent it is tolerated and some times expected for the artists to do drugs. Major artist go on huge tours and work log exhausting house. All the while, we the audience want them to be fresh and excited as if it was the first show. How do they cope? Well I think that is where the drugs come into play. They take some thing to help them have more “energy” or to get through this performance. Then one thing leads to another and then they become full on addicts. Maybe they feel as if they “need” something to get them trough this performance or to just make it through another day.
I also feel that as a society we are way to accepting of this type of behavior. If an artist comes out on stage all drugged up we may say how upset we are, maybe. However we will still listen to their music and buy their records. Some times we expect them to be on drugs. Like jazz musicians. We feel as if it is part of being an artist.
I know that this is not the case with every artist but I think that with many of them it is. I could not even begin to image the huge amount of pressure they must feel day in and day out. It must be very hard for them.
I have know a few struggling artist and when they start out it is all about fun and making it “big”. Then, when they start to get popular, it is all about getting “bigger and better”. It becomes a struggle to keep the audience entertained and finding a wow factor. Some of these artists got lost to drugs and alcohol. They say that the pressure is just too much. Pressure from them elves, from the fans, the record produces and managers just keeps mounting. One of my friends told me one day that he felt as if nothing was ever good enough. That “they” always wanted more and better. . A few of them say that they were much happier before they had musical success.
I also believe that the provenance of drugs in the music industry is a major factor. I think that to a certain extent it is tolerated and some times expected for the artists to do drugs. Major artist go on huge tours and work log exhausting house. All the while, we the audience want them to be fresh and excited as if it was the first show. How do they cope? Well I think that is where the drugs come into play. They take some thing to help them have more “energy” or to get through this performance. Then one thing leads to another and then they become full on addicts. Maybe they feel as if they “need” something to get them trough this performance or to just make it through another day.
I also feel that as a society we are way to accepting of this type of behavior. If an artist comes out on stage all drugged up we may say how upset we are, maybe. However we will still listen to their music and buy their records. Some times we expect them to be on drugs. Like jazz musicians. We feel as if it is part of being an artist.
I know that this is not the case with every artist but I think that with many of them it is. I could not even begin to image the huge amount of pressure they must feel day in and day out. It must be very hard for them.
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