Popular Music Revolution

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September 16, 2013

 

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Rhythm, developed in the 12th century, was not a new phenomenon; however, previously, the only musical genre to place so much emphasis on rhythm was Rhythm and Blues, from which rock derived much of its sound patterns. These "had their roots in slavery, borrowed their rhythms from church, and took their vitality from the intensity with which people who endured hard lives en-joyed good times" (Fabulous Decade 104)...
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Although this emphasis on a driving beat originally sprung from R&B, it quickly mutated into its own unique form. This presuma-bly was to facilitate dancing to the beat, and this became the reason many parents and other adults protested this type of music. Many performers' onstage dancing styles were considered "lewd and inappropriate for their children...
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