INTRODUCTION TO HOW MUSIC CHANGES SOCIETY THROUGH TIME TAKE OUT A SHEET OF PAPER AND ANSWER THIS NAME ONE ARTIST AND ONE OF THEIR SONGS YOU HAVE LISTENED.

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INTRODUCTION TO HOW MUSIC CHANGES SOCIETY THROUGH TIME TAKE OUT A SHEET OF PAPER AND ANSWER THIS NAME ONE ARTIST AND ONE OF THEIR SONGS YOU HAVE LISTENED TO RECENTLY THAT YOU FEEL IDENTIFIES AN ISSUE OR DEALS WITH A TOPIC THAT YOU CAN RELATE TO. WHAT IS THE TOPIC, AND HOW DOES THE ARTIST ADDRESS OR DEAL WITH Social Change and Music

Why Music? Music is one of Humanities oldest forms of communication. It draws heavily on the lives and context of the people who create it, listen to it and share it. For this reason, music has come to not only be an enjoyable cultural trait, but an activity that can fully capture a time period, a issue or event during that period and the emotions of a group of people dealing with life during that time.

How we look at music as a tool of social change Lyrics- The words of the music What is the songs “message” What emotion is the song trying to elicit? What emotions are expressed by the song (lyrics and/or music)? To whom is the song addressed? What issues, problems, or events are presented in the song? Does the song seem to be written in response to a specific event? What points of view or attitudes are revealed? What were the circumstances at the time the song was released? Does this song suggest any solutions to the issues/problems addressed? How effective is this song as a social protest? What, if any, relevance does this song have to American society today

An Example or two Bob Dylan Peter Paul and Mary Bob Marley NWA Paul McCartney & Stevie Wonder

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