Music History

  • 1500 BCE

    Harp

    Harp
    Harp, stringed instrument in which the resonator, or belly, is perpendicular, or nearly so, to the plane of the strings. Each string produces one note, the gradation of string length from short to long corresponding to that from high to low pitch. The resonator is usually of wood or skin. In arched, or bow-shaped, harps the neck extends from and forms a curve with the body. In angular harps, body and neck form an angle.The harp was created in 1500 BC founded in the country ancient Egypt
  • 900 BCE

    Flute

    Flute
    The characteristic flute of Western music is the transverse flute held sideways to the right of the player.The flute was part of the wind and woodwind family Instrument.The flute was founded in 900 B.C in China,the instrument was originally called Ch'ie.
  • 900

    fiddle

    fiddle
    Fiddle, medieval European bowed, stringed musical instrument. The medieval fiddle, a forerunner of the violin, emerged in 10th-century Europe, possibly deriving from the lira, a Byzantine version of the rabāb, an Arab bowed instrument.This instrument is part of the string plucked instrument family and was founded in Italy.
  • 1299

    Gittern

    Gittern
    Gittern, either of two medieval stringed musical instruments, the guitarra latina and the guitarra morisca. The latter was also known as the guitarra saracenica.The guitarra latina, an ancestor of the modern guitar, usually had four strings and was plucked with a plectrum this instrument is part of the plucked strings instrument family,this instrument was founded 1300 in western Europe, no exact country of origin
  • 1499

    trombone

    trombone
    Trombone, brass wind musical instrument sounded by lip vibration against a cup mouthpiece. It has an extendable slide that can increase the length of the instrument’s tubing. The slide thus performs the function of the valves on other brass instruments. From the 19th century, some trombones have been made with valves, but their use was never universal.The trombone was founded in 1500, it was founded in Italy.The trombone is part of the Brass instrument family.
  • Guitar

    Guitar
    Guitar,a string plucked instrument that originates from Spain.The guitar originally had four courses of strings, three double, the top course single, that ran from a violin-like peg-box. 61- 19th century several changes occurred in the instrument.by the late 18th century a sixth course was added.The guitar was founded in Spain where it was originally built and played,the Guitar was originally called Vihuela which originally had 4 double strings.The word Guitar is an ancient Greek word in Greece.
  • Violin

    Violin
    Violin, bowed stringed musical instrument that evolved during the Renaissance from earlier bowed instruments: the medieval fiddle.The violin is probably the best known and most widely distributed musical instrument in the world.The violin has a fretless fingerboard.The Violin was founded in Northern Italy in the 16th century,this instrument is part of the plucked strings family.Nothern Italy for many years since its origin was were Violins were made.
  • Gabrieli Monteverdi:the influence to the start of the Baroque era

    Gabrieli Monteverdi:the influence to the start of the Baroque era
    Monteverdi wrote some of the most influential compositions of the early baroque, including the famous 1610 Vespro della Beate Vergine (Vespers of the Blessed Virgin) and nine books of secular madrigals published between 1587 and 1651.In addition to writing some of the most important music of his day, Monteverdi unwittingly elucidated perhaps the most critical tenet of the baroque era. Gabrieli was born on 1555,he was raised around family members who produced music for ceremonies and festivals.
  • Miserere Gregorio Allegri-Baroque song

    Miserere is a setting of Psalm 51 by Italian composer Gregorio Allegri. It was composed during the reign of Pope Urban VIII, probably during the 1630s, for the exclusive use of the Sistine Chapel during the Tenebrae services of Holy Week, and its mystique was increased by unwritten performance traditions and ornamentation. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H3v9unphfi0
  • Baroque style-concerto

    Its main ingredients have been noted earlier—the opposition of choirs or choir and soloists, the exchanges of melodic imitation, the trio setting of soloists, and even the use of “concertate” in a title of a purely instrumental work (by Castello). Other purely instrumental precedents of the mature concerto grosso exist in the considerable literature of music for opposing instrumental choirs in numerous “sonatas,” “sinfonias,” and “canzone”
  • Barbara Strozzi-Baroque era

    Barbara Strozzi-Baroque era
    Barbara Strozzi was born in Venice,Italy 1619.Italian virtuoso singer and composer of vocal music, one of only a few women in the 17th century to publish their own compositions Barbara Strozzi was the adopted daughter—and likely the illegitimate child—of the poet Giulio Strozzi; her mother, Isabella Garzoni, was a “long-time servant” in Giulio’s household. Giulio used his connections in the intellectual world of Venice to showcase his daughter and to advance her career.Strozzi died on 1677.
  • Baroque styles-sonata

    Sonata, in music, literally means a piece played as opposed to a cantata, a piece sung. The term evolved through the history of music, designating a variety of forms until the Classical era, when it took on increasing importance. It was applied to most instrumental genres and regarded alongside the fugue as one of two fundamental methods of organizing, interpreting and analyzing concert music The term evolved through the history of music, designating a variety of forms.
  • Henry Purcell-Baroque era

    Henry Purcell-Baroque era
    Henry Purcell was born 1659 in England.English composer of the middle Baroque period, most remembered for his more than 100 songs; a tragic opera, Dido and Aeneas; and his incidental music to a version of Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream called The Fairy Queen. Purcell, the most important English composer of his time, composed music covering a wide field: the church, the stage, the court, and private entertainment. Purcell passed away on 1695 on November 21 in England.
  • Oratorio-Baroque style

    An oratorio Like most operas, an oratorio includes the use of a choir, soloists, an instrumental ensemble, various distinguishable characters and arias. However, opera is musical theatre, and typically involves significant theatrical spectacle, including sets, props, and costuming, as well as staged interactions between characters. In oratorio, there is generally minimal staging, with the chorus often assuming a more central dramatic role, and the work is typically presented as a concert piece .
  • Allegro by Antonio Vivaldi-Baroque song

    https://open.spotify.com/track/4amTZcgZRpNm0SaicRRnv1
    Composed by Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741) and published in 1711, this Concerto Grosso for Violin and String Orchestra is the sixth concerto from the L’estro armonico collection. This arrangement of the first movement by Kyle J. Maxwell- Doherty and published in 2019 features a xylophone soloist accompanied by four marimba parts. A xylophone and at least three marimbas are required to perform, including one 5.0 octave and two 4.0 octave.
  • Spring Alegro-Antonia Vivaldi-Baroque era

    Spring Alegro-Antonia Vivaldi-Baroque era
    The Four Seasons, group of four violin concerti by Italian composer Antonio Vivaldi, each of which gives a musical expression to a season of the year. Vivaldi was born on march 4,1678 in the republic of Venice.While Vivaldi is most famous as a composer, he was regarded as an exceptional technical violinist as well. The German architect Johann Friedrich Armand eferred to Vivaldi as "the famous composer and violinist". July 28 1741 Vivaldi left with leaving a impact full song:the four seasons.
  • baroque song-Messiah by George Hendrics Lande

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=il7uhFe-vUY Messiah, oratorio by German-born English composer George Frideric Handel, premiered in Dublin on April 13, 1742, at Easter rather than at Christmastime, when it is popularly played in the present day. A large-scale semidramatic work for chorus, soloists, and orchestra, it is the source of the familiar “Hallelujah Chorus.” Messiah is by far the most frequently performed of all oratorios.
  • Baroque era

    The Baroque era went on from 1600-1750.Baroque music originated in Italy in 1600.Baroque music is known for grandiose,dramatic, and energetic spirit but also for it's stylistic diversity. Gabrieli Monteverdi was the first artist to produce Baroque music,he was technically the artist to influence the Baroque music across Italy,then soon reached most of Europe.In the Baroque period Baroque flutes,percussion,bassoon,recorder, and the harpsichord were the most common instruments used in this time.
  • George Frideric Handel-Baroque era

    George Frideric Handel-Baroque era
    Handel was born on Febuary 23,1685 in Germany. German-born English composer of the late Baroque era, noted particularly for his operas, oratorios, and instrumental compositions. He wrote the most famous of all oratorios, Messiah (1741), and is also known for such occasional pieces as Water Music (1717) and Music for the Royal Fireworks (1749).He died on April 14 1759, in London England. https://www.britannica.com/biography/George-Frideric-Handel
  • String Quartet-classical era style

    The term string quartet refers to either a type of musical composition or a group of four people who play them. Many composers from the mid-18th century onwards wrote string quartets. The associated musical ensemble consists of two violinists, a violist, and a cellist. The double bass is almost never used in the ensemble mainly because it would sound too loud and heavy.The string quartet was developed into its present form by the Austrian composer Joseph Haydn.
  • Trio-classical era style

    In the Classical period the trio came into its own as a genre of chamber music. The string trio, normally for violin, viola, and cello, includes notable examples by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Beethoven. Joseph Haydn’s 20 string trios are for two violins and cello. Two notable 20th-century string trios are by Arnold Schoenberg and Anton Webern. As the piano became more widely available in the 18th century, the piano trio (piano, violin, and cello),
  • Carl czerny-classical era

    Carl czerny-classical era
    Carl Czerny (born February 21, 1791, Vienna, Austria died July 15, 1857, Vienna) was an Austrian pianist, teacher, and composer known for his pedagogical works for the piano.
    He studied piano, first with his father, Wenzel Czerny, and later with Ludwig van Beethoven and knew and was influenced by Muzio Clementi and Johann Nepomuk Hummel.His published compositions number nearly 1,000 and include ingenious arrangements for eight pianos, four hands each, of two overtures of Gioachino Rossini.
  • Fur Elise by beethoven-Classical era songs

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wfF0zHeU3Zs Bagatelle No. 25 in A minor for solo piano, commonly known as "Für Elise" , is one of Ludwig van Beethoven's most popular compositions. It was not published during his lifetime, only being discovered (by Ludwig Nohl) 40 years after his death, and may be termed either a Bagatelle or an Albumblatt. The identity of "Elise" is unknown; researchers have suggested Therese Malfatti, Elisabeth Röckel, or Elise Barensfeld.
  • Les Toredors

    Les Toredors
    The Toreador Song, also known as the Toreador March is the popular name for the aria "Votre toast, je peux vous le rendre" ("I toast you"), from the French opera Carmen, composed by Georges Bizet to a libretto by Henri Meilhac and Ludovic Halévy. It is sung by the bullfighter . I like this song because it became Iconic in my favorite game Five Nights At Freddy's https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZR29NyCskDc
  • Trumpet

    Trumpet
    Trumpet, brass wind musical instrument sounded by lip vibration against a cup mouthpiece. Ethnologists and ethno-musicologists use the word trumpet for any lip-vibrated instrument, whether of horn, conch, reed, or wood, with a horn or gourd bell, as well as for the Western brass instrument.The trumpet was first created in China,this instrument is part of the Brass instrument family.
  • The transition from the Baroque to classical era

    The classical period falls between the Baroque and Romantic periods. Classical music has a lighter, clearer texture than Baroque music but a more varying use of musical form, which is, in simpler terms, the rhythm and organization of any given piece of music.Classical music originated from Italy as well as the Baroque era.The classical era started in 1800. Hermannus Contractus was one of the first to play classical music during this era,he could be considered influential for being the first.
  • Joseph Haydn-classical era

    Joseph Haydn-classical era
    Joseph Haydn (born March 31, 1732, Rohrau, Austria died May 31, 1809, Vienna) was an Austrian composer who was one of the most important figures in the development of the Classical style in music during the 18th century. He helped establish the forms and styles for the string quartet and the symphony. Young Haydn sang in the church choir, learned to play various instruments, obtained a good basic knowledge of music. .Czerny also left a valuable essay on performing the piano sonatas of Beethoven.
  • serenade-Classical era style

    In music, a serenade is a musical composition or performance delivered in honour of someone or something. Serenades are typically calm, light pieces of music. The term comes from the Italian word serenata, which itself derives from the Latin serenus. Sense influenced by Italian sera , a serenade is a musical greeting performed for a lover, friend, person of rank or other person to be honored. The classic usage would be from a lover to his lady love through a window
  • The Blue Danube by Johan Strauss-Classical era song

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_CTYymbbEL4 "The Blue Danube" is the common English title of "An der schönen blauen Donau", Op. 314 (German for "By the Beautiful Blue Danube"), a waltz by the Austrian composer Johann Strauss II, composed in 1866. Originally performed on 15 February 1867, it has been one of the most consistently popular pieces of music in the classical repertoire.at a concert of the Wiener Männergesang-Verein (Vienna Men's Choral Association)
  • Richard Wagner-classical era

    Richard Wagner-classical era
    Richard was born on May 22,1813 in Leipzig Germany. dramatic composer and theorist whose operas and music had a revolutionary influence on the course of Western music, either by extension of his discoveries or reaction against them. Among his major works are The Flying Dutchman (1843), Tannhäuser (1845), Lohengrin (1850), Tristan und Isolde (1865), Parsifal (1882), and his great tetralogy, The Ring of the Nibelung (1869–76).Richard Wagner died Febuary 13,1883.
  • Clair de Lune by Claude Debussy-Classical era song

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CvFH_6DNRCY Clair de lune, the third segment in Suite bergamasque, a four-movement composition for piano by French composer Claude Debussy, begun in 1890 and revised and published in 1905. The gentle “Clair de lune” provides an elegant contrast to the suite’s sprightly second and fourth movements. One of Debussy’s early compositions, it is the most readily recognizable segment of his works.
  • Harmonica

    Harmonica
    Christian Friedrich Buschmann of Berlin is said to have invented the harmonica in 1821. A German manufacturer, Matthias Hohner, began mass-producing harmonicas late in the 19th century and shipping most of them to the United States. Most harmonicas have been small and inexpensive, which helped to make the instrument popular. .The Harmonica Originates from China,the Harmonica comes from the wind instrument family,Harmonica was founded in 1818.
  • Joachim Raff

    Joachim Raff
    Joachim Raff (born May 27, 1822, Lachen, near Zürich, Switz.—died June 24/25, 1882, Frankfurt am Main, Ger.) was a German composer and teacher, greatly celebrated in his lifetime but nearly forgotten in the late 20th century.
    Raff became a schoolteacher in 1840 and taught himself the piano, violin, and composition. After early compositional efforts influenced by Felix Mendelssohn and Robert Schumann,Raff produced 11 symphonies, concerti for various instruments, operas, choral and chamber music.
  • Ludwig Van Beethoven-classical era

    Ludwig Van Beethoven-classical era
    Beethoven was born December 17,1770 in Germany. German composer, the predominant musical figure in the transitional period between the Classical and Romantic eras.Widely regarded as the greatest composer who ever lived, Ludwig van Beethoven dominates a period of musical history as no one else before or since. Rooted in the Classical traditions of Joseph Haydn and Mozart, his art reaches out to encompass the new spirit of humanism and incipient nationalism. Beethhoven passed away March 26 1827.
  • Franz Schubert-Classical era

    Franz Schubert-Classical era
    Schubert was born on January 31,1797 in Austria.composer who bridged the worlds of Classical and Romantic music, noted for the melody and harmony in his songs (lieder) and chamber music. Among other works are Symphony No. 9 in C Major (The Great; 1828), Symphony in B Minor (Unfinished; 1822), masses, and piano works.Schubert passed away on November 19,1828 in Vienna. https://www.britannica.com/biography/Franz-Schubert
  • Tubas

    Tubas
    Tubas, deep-pitched brass wind instrument with valves and wide conical bore. Valved bass brass instruments for bands are mentioned as early as 1829, but little is now known about them.The tubas Originates it's creation from Germany and this instrument is part of the Brass Instrument family.Tubas is a Latin word that means Trumpet/Horn.The Tubas was introduced to Orchestra to replace the former Instrument Ophicleide. Tubas were originally made from wood and not nickel silver or gold.
  • Banjo

    Banjo
    Banjo, stringed musical instrument of African origin, popularized in the United States by slaves in the 19th century, then exported to Europe. The banjo has a tambourine-like body with a hoop and a screw that secure the vellum belly to the frame. Screw stretchers are used to vary the tension of the belly.To be specific the Banjo was founded in west Africa and this Instrument is part of the plucked strings Instrument family
  • Transition from Classical to romantic era

    Classical music was known for its clarity and regularity of structure, or "natural simplicity", thought of as an elegant international musical style with balanced four-bar phrases, clear-cut cadences, repetition, and sequence.Sonata form was the foundation for a large number of pieces which provided a foundation for the new era of Romanticism. Characterized by lyrical melodies, chromaticism and dissonance, and dramatic dynamics, the Romantic era evoked emotions assembled by sovereign story lines
  • Ferdinand Ries- Romantic Era

    Ferdinand Ries- Romantic Era
    Ferdinand Ries,28 November 1784 – 13 January 1838.Was a German composer. He was a friend of Ludwig van Beethoven. He composed eight symphonies, a violin concerto, nine piano concertos three operas, and numerous other works, including 26 string quartets. In 1838 he published a collection of reminiscences of his teacher Beethoven, co-written with Beethoven's friend, Franz Wegeler. Ries' symphonies, some chamber works—most of them with piano. He lies between the Classical and early Romantic styles.
  • Federic Choplin-Romantic era

    Federic Choplin-Romantic era
    Frédéric Chopin (born March 1, 1810, Żelazowa Wola, near Warsaw, Duchy of Warsaw [now in Poland]—died October 17, 1849, Paris, France) was a Polish French composer and pianist of the Romantic period, best known for his solo pieces for piano and his piano concerti. Although he wrote little but piano works, many of them brief, Chopin ranks as one of music’s greatest tone poets by reason of his superfine imagination and fastidious craftsmanship.
  • Lied-Romantic era style

    Romantic lieder are generally for a solo voice with piano accompaniment, which often required a virtuoso technique. The songs were primarily salon music: individual lieder lack the scope of contemporary opera arias, but are more intimate and emotionally refined. Composers often wrote cycles of lieder, all related by a single topic but giving scope for considerable musical development.
  • Ballet-romantic era style

    The Romantic ballet is defined primarily by an era in ballet in which the ideas of Romanticism in art and literature influenced the creation of ballets. The era occurred during the early to mid 19th century primarily at the Théâtre de l'Académie Royale de Musique of the Paris Opera Ballet and Her Majesty's Theatre in London. It is typically considered to have begun with the 1827 début in Paris of the ballerina Marie Taglioni in the ballet La Sylphide
  • Symphony-romantic era style

    A symphony is an extended musical composition in Western classical music, most often for orchestra. Although the term has had many meanings from its origins in the ancient Greek era, by the late 18th century the word had taken on the meaning common today: a work usually consisting of multiple distinct sections or movements, often four, with the first movement in sonata formn , brass, woodwind, and percussion instruments which altogether number about 30 to 100 musicians.
  • Les Contes dhoffman by Elina Garanca-Romantic era songs

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0u0M4CMq7uI Les contes d'Hoffmann (The Tales of Hoffmann) is a French opera. It has a prologue, three acts and an epilogue. The music was written by Jacques Offenbach. The libretto was written by Jules Berbier and Michel Carré. It is based on E.T.A Hoffmann's Dr Sandmann, Geschichte von Verloreren Spiegelbilde. The opera was first performed in Paris, on 10 February 1881.
  • Franz Liszt-romantic era

    Franz Liszt-romantic era
    Franz Liszt (born October 22, 1811, Doborján, kingdom of Hungary, Austrian Empire [now Raiding, Austria]—died July 31, 1886, Bayreuth, Germany) was a Hungarian piano virtuoso and composer. Among his many notable compositions are his 12 symphonic poems, two (completed) piano concerti, several sacred choral works, and a great variety of solo piano pieces.Ádám Liszt was a talented amateur musician who played the cello in the court concerts.Franz began to compose at the age of eight.
  • Piano Concerto by Leopold Stokowski-Romantic era song

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HfPE3cgYyco The Piano Concerto No. 2 in C minor, Op. 18, is a concerto for piano and orchestra composed by Sergei Rachmaninoff between June 1900 and April 1901. The piece established his fame as a concerto composer and is one of his most enduringly popular pieces.
  • Nino Rota-Romantic era

    Nino Rota-Romantic era
    Nino Rota (born December 3, 1911, Milan, Italy—died April 10, 1979, Rome) was an Italian composer of film scores. Rota had composed an oratorio and an opera by age 13. After studies at Philadelphia’s Curtis Institute he began writing film scores. From 1950 to 1978 he served as director of the Liceo Musicale, a conservatory in Bari. In 1950 he also began his long association with Federico Fellini, for whom he would score films such as La strada (1955), La dolce vita (1960)
  • cajon

    cajon
    A cajón is a box-shaped percussion instrument originally from Peru, played by slapping the front or rear faces (generally thin plywood) with the hands, fingers, or sometimes implements such as brushes, mallets, or sticks. Cajóns are primarily played in Afro-Peruvian music , but have made their way into flamenco as well. The term cajón means box in spanish. The instrument was invented in 1912 this Instrument is part of the drum instrument family.
  • chuck berry -20th century era

    chuck berry -20th century era
    Charles Edward Anderson Berry (October 18, 1926 – March 18, 2017) was an American singer, guitarist and songwriter who pioneered rock and roll. Nicknamed the "Father of Rock and Roll", he refined and developed rhythm and blues into the major elements that made rock and roll distinctive with songs such as "Maybellene" (1955), "Roll Over Beethoven" (1956), "Rock and Roll Music" (1957), and "Johnny B. Goode" (1958).
  • Rhasbody on a theme by Paganini-Romantic era song

    "Classical pianist Lang Lang gives a very personal, intimate performance of Sergei Rachmaninov's "Concerto No.2 in C minor" and "Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini" with the Russian Orchestra of the Mariinsky Theatre and conductor Valery Gergiev.The orchestral sound, topped Lang Lang's his dark yet vigorous piano playing, complement each other perfectly. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQEpknjUeZg
  • elvis presley-20th century era

    elvis presley-20th century era
    Elvis Aaron Presley[a] (January 8, 1935 – August 16, 1977), also known mononymously as Elvis, was an American singer and actor. Known as the "King of Rock and Roll", he is regarded as one of the most significant cultural figures of the 20th century. Presley's energized interpretations of songs and sexually provocative performance style, combined with a singularly potent mix of influences across color lines during a transformative era ,brought both great success and initial controversy.
  • Bill Withers-20th century era

    Bill Withers-20th century era
    William Harrison Withers Jr. (July 4, 1938 – March 30, 2020) was an American singer and songwriter. He had several hits over a career spanning 18 years, including "Ain't No Sunshine" (1971), "Grandma's Hands" (1971), "Use Me" (1972), "Lean on Me" (1972), "Lovely Day" (1977) and "Just the Two of Us" (1980). Withers won three Grammy Awards and was nominated for six more.Withers joined the navy for 9 years and after soon became his interest in music.
  • Pop music style-20th century

    Pop music is a genre of popular music that originated in its modern form during the mid-1950s in the United States and the United Kingdom.During the 1950s and 1960s, pop music encompassed rock and roll and the youth-oriented styles it influenced Identifying factors of pop music usually include repeated choruses and hooks, short to medium-length songs written in a basic format , and rhythms or tempos that can be easily danced to.
  • Rock music style-20th century

    Rock is a broad genre of popular music that originated as "rock and roll" in the United States in the late 1940s and early 1950s, developing into a range of different styles from the mid-1960s An electric guitar is a guitar that requires external amplification in order to be heard at typical performance volumes, unlike a standard acoustic guitar. It uses one or more pickups to convert the vibration of its strings into electrical signals, which ultimately are reproduced as sound by loudspeakers.
  • Micheal Jackson-20th Century era

    Micheal Jackson-20th Century era
    Michael Joseph Jackson (August 29, 1958 – June 25, 2009) was an American singer, songwriter, dancer, and philanthropist. Known as the "King of Pop", he is regarded as one of the most significant cultural figures of the 20th century. During his four-decade career, his contributions to music, dance, and fashion, along with his publicized personal life, made him a global figure in popular culture. Jackson influenced artists across many music genres.He was well known for his unique "moon walk" dance
  • Jailhouse Rock-Elvis Presley (20th century notable song)

    Jailhouse Rock-Elvis Presley (20th century notable song)
    Jailhouse Rock" is a rock and roll song recorded by American singer Elvis Presley for the film of the same name. It was written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller. RCA Victor released the song on a 45 rpm single on September 24, 1957, as the first single from the film's soundtrack EP. It reached the top of the charts in the U.S. and the top 10 in several other countries. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PpsUOOfb-vE . I like this song because of Elvis Presley's vocals, I think they are very cool.
  • Help-Beatles (20th century notable song)

    Help-Beatles (20th century notable song)
    Help! is the fifth studio album by the English rock band the Beatles and the soundtrack to their film of the same name. It was released on 6 August 1965. Seven of the fourteen songs, including the singles "Help!" and "Ticket to Ride", appeared in the film and take up the first side of the vinyl album. I like this song because it is very classical and has a good style combination with the guitar and vocal tone. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=2Q_ZzBGPdqE&
  • hip hop music style-20th century era

    Hip-hop or hip hop music, also known as rap, and formerly as disco rap,is a genre of popular music that originated in the early 1970s from African Americans and Afro-Caribbean immigrants in the Bronx, a borough of New York City. Hip-hop music originated as an anti-drug and anti-violence genre[16] consisting of stylized rhythmic music that often accompanies rapping, a rhythmic delivery of poetic speech. .
  • I was Made for loving you-KISS

    I was Made for loving you-KISS
    I Was Made for Lovin' You draws heavily from the disco style that was popular in late-1970s United States. According to legend, the members of the band were in conflict with their producers, who wanted the band to shift to a more commercial sound. The story goes that the song's demo was completed in mere hours after the bet. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZhIsAZO5gl0 .I like the rock in this song and the vocals are very unique to a typical rock artist/band
  • Running with devil-Van Halen

    Running with devil-Van Halen
    This song was composed in 1978 and was inspired by a song named "Running from the devil" by the Ohio Players.Running with the Devil became a debut sensation for Van Halen and became the 9th best hard rock song of all time. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i5txwFv-zYM
    I like this song and find it unique in its guitar riff and the 2nd hand vocals.
  • Beat it- Micheal Jackson(20th century notable song)

    Beat it- Micheal Jackson(20th century notable song)
    Micheal jackson and his studio group composed a super hit album that contained many of his greatest all time hits.Beat it was his second biggest hit of all time, right behind Billie Jean,Beat it was Micheal Jackson most unique song for having a full contribute with rock style.This was also famous contribution from Eddie Van Halen, playing his famous Guitar riff to soon become.
  • Everybody wants to Rule the World

    Everybody wants to Rule the World
    Tears for fears is a song that became extremely Iconic in the 80s and one of the most well-known from that generation,it is a song made by Tears for Fears.An international success, the US Billboard Hot 100 and Cashbox. It was certified gold by both Music Canada (MC) and the British Phonographic Industry (BPI). Retrospectively, music critics have praised this song.What I like about this song is it's unique keyboard tone. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aGCdLKXNF3w
  • Bed of Roses-Bon Jovi

    Bed of Roses-Bon Jovi
    "Bed of Roses" is a song by American rock band Bon Jovi, first appearing on their fifth studio album, Keep the Faith (1992), then released as a single on January 11, 1993 by Mercury and Jambco. Jon Bon Jovi wrote the song in a hotel room while suffering from a hangover and the lyrics reflect his feelings at the time. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NvR60Wg9R7Q . I like this song because its a good combination of romance and rock, it mixes up pretty well.