My Kind of Sound

My Kind of Sound
Title My Kind of Sound PDF eBook
Author Enrique Encabo
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages 197
Release 2020-11-24
Genre Music
ISBN 1527562778

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This volume explores the importance and significance that music has in our lives. The relationship between music and identity is based on conceptions about meanings and identification, especially powerful when connected with youth and popular music. We narrate ourselves in a musical way and we must study ‘music as culture’ rather than ‘music in culture’. The contributions to this book attend to emerging phenomena such as the rise of the Reggaeton music around the world, the importance of music in anime media, and music industry changes and uncertainties in the new millennium. Music is art, but it is also an industry and a business, and the two are intertwined: through the sale of tickets, original formulas are obtained and, in the same way, products (not just musical, but multimedia) are born from alternative culture, eventually becoming mainstream. In addition, this book also takes into account iconic artists such as Nirvana, David Bowie or Miley Cyrus, and the important contribution of music to the narrative and success of popular TV series, analysing cases such as Babylon Berlin and Vikings. From Blade Runner (1982) to current television mainstream productions, the music-image alliance does not only satisfy and distract us, but also challenges us and forces us to rethink our view of the world.

My Kind of Sound

My Kind of Sound
Title My Kind of Sound PDF eBook
Author Steve Krakow
Publisher
Total Pages 200
Release 2016-01-05
Genre Art
ISBN 9781940430614

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"Compiles most of [the author's] long-running comic series of the same name, serialized in the largest Chicago alternative weekly, the 'Chicago reader,' every other week, for over a decade"--An author's not

My Kind of Preaching

My Kind of Preaching
Title My Kind of Preaching PDF eBook
Author Alain Walljee
Publisher BookRix
Total Pages 104
Release 2015-12-30
Genre Bibles
ISBN 3739629258

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Preaching is a calling. And the first call to preach is always a call to prepare to preach. This book will help you prepare for your Bible-based ministry of public speaking and pulpit ministry. This is a must-read if you want to be an effective preacher of the Word of God!

My Kind of Sound

My Kind of Sound
Title My Kind of Sound PDF eBook
Author Enrique Encabo
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages
Release 2021
Genre
ISBN 9781527561649

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This volume explores the importance and significance that music has in our lives. The relationship between music and identity is based on conceptions about meanings and identification, especially powerful when connected with youth and popular music. We narrate ourselves in a musical way and we must study 'music as culture' rather than 'music in culture'. The contributions to this book attend to emerging phenomena such as the rise of the Reggaeton music around the world, the importance of music in anime media, and music industry changes and uncertainties in the new millennium. Music is art, but it is also an industry and a business, and the two are intertwined: through the sale of tickets, original formulas are obtained and, in the same way, products (not just musical, but multimedia) are born from alternative culture, eventually becoming mainstream. In addition, this book also takes into account iconic artists such as Nirvana, David Bowie or Miley Cyrus, and the important contribution of music to the narrative and success of popular TV series, analysing cases such as Babylon Berlin and Vikings. From Blade Runner (1982) to current television mainstream productions, the music-image alliance does not only satisfy and distract us, but also challenges us and forces us to rethink our view of the world.

Practical Art of Motion Picture Sound

Practical Art of Motion Picture Sound
Title Practical Art of Motion Picture Sound PDF eBook
Author David Lewis Yewdall
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 681
Release 2012
Genre Computers
ISBN 0240812409

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My Kind of Country

My Kind of Country
Title My Kind of Country PDF eBook
Author Michael Buffalo Smith
Publisher Lulu.com
Total Pages 340
Release 2016-06-06
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1365172783

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Southern music historian Michael Buffalo Smith presents a series of interviews with some of country music's biggest stars, assembled from his archive of over 15 years of conversations. From Cowboy Jack Clement to Bobby Bare, Jerry Reed to Shooter Jennings, the volume is filled to the rim with country music history, stories and photographs.

My Kind of Town

My Kind of Town
Title My Kind of Town PDF eBook
Author John Sandrolini
Publisher Open Road Media
Total Pages 294
Release 2016-11-15
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1504036441

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In the thrilling sequel to One for Our Baby, the Chicago mob is looking for Al Capone’s lost treasure—and former ace fighter pilot Joe Buonomo holds the key to finding it. When Joe Buonomo returned from World War II, he chose to settle in California rather than go back home to Chicago—and he didn’t plan on revisiting his old stomping grounds any time soon. But when Frank Sinatra asks you to fly him to the Windy City for a gig, you don’t refuse. And so, reluctantly, Joe finds himself strolling down memory lane and rekindling relationships with his estranged family. But where Joe goes, trouble tends to follow. Rumor has it that a man named Butch O’Hare was in charge of hiding Al Capone’s fortune, but Butch is long dead, and warring mob bosses seem to believe his old war buddy Joe knows more than he’s letting on. Joe is forced to join the ridiculous quest to find the gold, but the more the search of Chicago’s seedy underground drags on, the more Joe thinks the treasure might not be a myth after all—and he may be the only one who can uncover the truth. For fans of historical fiction, action, and noir, My Kind of Town is a hardboiled crime thriller that captures the beat of Chicago in the sixties, complete with gangsters, hot dogs, and bocce.