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Brazilian Music and Culture in the United States
What is the influence of Brazilian music and culture in the United States?
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What is the influence of Brazilian music and culture in the United States?
How are contemporary Latin artists pursuing activism and promoting positive change in their communities?
How can ratios be used to identify a music artist’s social media audience engagement?
How can graphing be used to analyze music industry data?
What social issues continue to confront Asbury Park today, and how are activists tackling them?
What was second-wave feminism, and how did music contribute to the movement?
How did popular music amplify the voices and experiences of Americans serving in the United States Armed Forces during the Vietnam War?
How did Dr. King’s Birthday become a national holiday?
How does a bill become a law in the United States of America?
How can society lower the amount of greenhouse gases released into the atmosphere?
How did same-sex marriage become legal in the United States?
What was the Berlin Wall and how did music respond to what it symbolized?
What is plastic, how is it harmful for the environment, and how can it be used more responsibly?
How is plastic made, how does it affect our marine environments, and how can plastic waste be eliminated?
What different types of communities exist, and how do the people in our communities impact us?
What different types of communities exist, and how do the people in our communities impact us?
How can one reproduce the effects seen in the music video for Zedd, Maren Morris, and Grey’s song “The Middle” using a homemade projector?
How can Gospel music help students identify the musical concepts of beat, meter, backbeat, subdivision, and syncopation?
How do successful music producers practice positive leadership skills?
How might Tori Kelly’s song “Funny” speak to the potential pitfalls of “superstardom,” and how does it relate to past songs written about the subject?
What Latin American genres inspired Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee’s hit song “Despacito”?
Who is the ‘us’ in P!nk’s song “What About Us?”
How does music help us remember people we are close to, or those we have lost?
Who are the gods and superheroes referenced in “Something Just Like This,” and what are the connections between them?
How might Beyoncé's song “I Was Here” inspire people to serve their community and make a positive impact on the world?
In what ways does Alessia Cara’s “Here” defy popular music conventions, and what does the song say about peer pressure in youth culture?
What was South African apartheid, and how did musicians unite to challenge it?
What was South African apartheid, and how did musicians unite to challenge it?
How did synthesizers allow musicians to create new sounds and how did those sounds reflect American culture throughout the 20th century?
How have singers responded as advances in studio recording techniques have enabled increased technological “perfection”?
How did changes in the technology of record manufacturing effect popular music, radio, and the people who consumed both?
What does a music producer do and in what ways does one hear the sound of a producer’s work in recordings?
How did The Beatles establish a new paradigm for the image of "the star," and how did that image support their global success?
What caused The Beatles to cease touring in 1966 and how did the innovative music they then created during their subsequent immersion in the recording studio both reflect and influence the world at that time?
How did the input of manager Brian Epstein and record producer George Martin help The Beatles develop and refine skills that aided the band in presenting their music and personalities to a mass audience?
How did the Beatles’ image as a “rock band” affect young people in America?
How did The Beatles' rigorous work schedule during the years 1960-63 build their strengths as performers, as musicians, and as a band?
How did the Beatles take a stand against segregation while touring America? And what did it mean for popular music culture?
How does the story of “Hound Dog” demonstrate music culture’s racial mixing as it differed from mainstream American life in the 1950s?
How did The Beatles’ use of cutting edge recording technology and studio techniques both reflect and shape the counterculture of the 1960s?
How did multitrack recording technologies enable musicians to create a form of music that could only be realized in the studio?
How did the recordings Sam Phillips produced at Sun Records, including Elvis Presley’s early work, reflect trends of urbanization and integration in the 1950s American South?
How has the relation between sound and image shifted through the history of recorded music, and how did the rise of MTV bring that relationship to a culmination of sorts?
How did Motown Records in Detroit operate during the 1960s?
Why is the Pop song such a common medium for expressing feelings about love, and how do individual songs relate to their historical moments?
How did the careers of Italian American vocalists in the first half of the 20th century reflect the experiences of Italian American immigrants and attitudes toward them in the wider American culture?
How did Gospel influence American popular music?
How did growing up in post-WWII Liverpool influence the Beatles?
What were the factors that contributed to the rise of Beatlemania?
How did movies help to introduce Rock and Roll culture to mainstream audiences in the 1950s?
What is the American Dream and how did Elvis Presley and Johnny Cash personify its ideals?
How did teen dance shows and the Twist influence American culture?
Why did nearly 100,000 young people descend upon San Francisco in 1967 for a “Summer of Love"?
Were the Girl Groups of the early 1960s voices of female empowerment or reflections of traditional female roles?