Friday, May 9, 2014

Objective Summary #2

In section 2 of Man in the Music: The Creative Life and Work of Michael Jackson, by Joseph Vogel, he evaluates Jackson's career after his release of Thriller. Vogel emphasizes the fact that Jackson changed his physical image. Vogel states that some if his fans judged him differently for his choice; however, almost all the fans accepted what he did and still loved his music for what it was. Vogel highlights that Jackson cared for sick and undervalued children. Vogel stresses that fact that Jackson would invite these children to his shows and personally meet them. Vogel concludes the section by explaining how Jackson realizes that he has such a big impact on the world.
Jackson meeting and caring for a sick child.
Vogel, Joseph. Man in the Music: The Creative Life and Work of Michael Jackson. New York: Sterling, 2011. Print.








Monday, May 5, 2014

Essential Question Blog Post

Essential Question: Do outside factors affect how you perceive music?

Claim: Yes, music does affect your mood.

ReasonEmotion being portrayed in a song affects the mood of the listener. For example, a song about death or a break-up, like "You're Not Sorry" by Taylor Swift, is usually sad and leaves the listener feeling depressed, while a song about partying and having a good time, like "Happy" by Pharrell Williams, usually has a happy or excited mood and leaves the listener happy.
This man is showing happiness while listening to music, probably because he's listening to a happy song 
"You're Not Sorry" by Taylor Swift is an example of a song that leave you feeling sad afterwards.
ReasonHow one was raised or the religion they believe in affects the mood of the listener. For example, someone who was raised with religious parents might think that some songs aren't morally right causing one to dislike a song.  

Monday, April 28, 2014

Man in the Music: The Creative Life and Work of Michael Jackson

Michael Jackson
In chapters 1-3 of Man in the Music: The Creative Life and Work of Michael Jackson, by Joseph Vogel, he explains the major points of Jackson's career and how he becomes one of the most inspirational artists in music. Vogel explains how Jackson breaks through the racial barriers as a black artist making him globally famous. Vogel emphasizes Jackson's fame throughout the section sand he states the Jackson's importance to many around the world. Vogel also examines Jackson's work ethics and stresses the effort put Michael put into making his songs. Vogel explains how quickly Jackson became known world-wide and focuses on how inspirational Jackson was to the black community. Vogel concludes the section by explaining the effect of Jackson's death on the world.

Vogel, Joseph. Man in the Music: The Creative Life and Work of Michael Jackson. New York: Sterling, 2011. Print.

Friday, March 21, 2014

Music survey

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According to our survey music is very popular in our classroom. Hip-Hop/Rap and Rock are the most listened to music in our classroom. Country and electronic/dance were tied at 21% each. 14% picked other music so a few people don't like any of these genres which is rare because these genres are some of the most popular genres. 64% of the class listened to music more than two hours a day, which is a lot! More people don't play an instrument by about 7%. 85% of people listen to different genres of music when they are in different moods.  People like guitar and or other types of instruments in our classroom.

Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Discussion Question Blog Post #3


Analyze why Helen still wants to talk to Cooper and play with the band even after all he has done. Helen truly believes that Cooper has changed and that he is a good person now. Helen's opinion about Cooper changes over time throughout the book but she really finds out who he is when she kisses him for the first time. The other major turning point of Helen's opinions is when she finds out the truth about what Cooper has been planning all along, but Cooper reassures her that he changed his mind about trying to get her to change schools. As he is telling her all this Cooper finally tells Helen that he loves her. After the talk in the bathroom with Cooper, Helen finally changes her mind and decides she will continue playing with the bans at the Battle of the Bands. Cooper's band start the performance without Helen and he has doubts that Helen tricked him into making a fool of himself. However, in the bands time of need Helen finally arrives ready to rock. "We're dying. If Helen doesn't get out here soon, there'll be no reviving this fading patient...But then  the crowd parts and I see it's something else entirely. It's Helen"(264-265). Helen comes back to play with the band because she knows Cooper was telling her the truth. Helen also knows that without her singing the band would be a total wreck; she doesn't want that to happen to Cooper because she cares about him to much. Helen realized that even the people who seem like the worst can change.



Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Discussion Question Blog Post #2

Describe how Helen effects the band.
Helen completes the band and is the perfect singer for the position. The band is badly in need of a new singer and Cooper is searching everywhere to find one. Helen, an unusual pick, ends up to be the best singer the band could get. Helen comes over on the weekend to work on the health project with Cooper; the band is still rehearsing when she walks in and Cooper's dad asks Helen to sing. The band's talent increases tenfold and Helen decides to join. "We do three bars then Helen leaps in with a perfectly-pitched knock-you-on-your-ass rock-and-roll scream"(158-159). Helen was the miracle the band needed and she came at the perfect time.