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Ethnomusicology Reflection- Katherine Hunt

Posted by Katherine Hunt in AFAM-003 on
10-20-30

Link: http://red10-11.wikispaces.com/Katherine+H.10

For a study of ethnomusicology, our job was to interview three people. Those people had to be 10 years , 20 years, and 30 years older than us or that were alive in that time period. Our assignment was to figure out what was their favorite songs from that time, and why. We also needed to add an event from each year. These necessary things were described as to how they were relevant and how the music as well as the articles influenced African American History.  

Reflection: Much effort on my part was done in order to complete my Wikispace considering the contrast, alignment, repetition, and proximity (also known as CARP). What was most challenging was trying to figure out what how to align to songs so that they would fall under the category of proximity. The data on the articles was limited because 2/3 of the articles, necessary for viewing had to be purchased. Therefore, a brief summary of the summary that was given is what I was able to provide. 

If anyone would have liked to purchase the articles, a link was added. The things that were simple were interviewing people, even though it took me a while to figure out who I was potentially going to interview. With this in mind, adding the audio files was not a challenge at all. Although there were many parts that were challenging when doing this project, there was much application of knowledge possible.



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Reflection

Posted by Jacob Lotkowski in AFAM-003 on

While looking at the prevalence of AIDS in America, I saw that the ratio of AIDS prevalence between races was disproportionate. More African American men had AIDS than any other race. In a recent analyses, taken between the the years of 1999 and 2006, revealed that about 2% of African American men, between the ages of 18-49, have AIDS. This is compared to the AIDS rate of caucasian men, between the ages of 18-49, which is about .23%. Also in the study, it is said that these rates are down from it’s peak, which took place in the 80‘s. This report will be examining possible theories about the AIDS rate peak in the 80’s, in relation to music and culture of this time.

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Ethnomusicology

Posted by Jordan Hairston in AFAM-003 on

I am choosing to interview Danielle Little for the Ethnomusicology Interview.

Jordan: Do you believe music has history?And Why?
"Yes.Music has call and response, one person telling a story or sending an important music."

Jordan: What is Ethnomusicology?
" The study of different types of music throughout history. The root in the word is "ethno" meaning different cultures or ethnicity. So ethnomusicology is the study and understanding of music through the years that derived from different cultures. "

Jordan: Do you think Artist create songs for a reason, such as telling a story?
" I think that messaging was through music existed in different times but not now.
Jordan: What are the three popular songs in 1960's? 

One song is "Ain't too proud to beg" by The Temptations, Another is "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" by Tammi Terrel. "Where Did Our Love Go "Supremes.

Jordan: "What is your favorite thing about music?"
The stories that artists tell through they're singing or rhythm.
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Ethnomusicology interview

Posted by Michael Roth in AFAM-003 on
Interviewer: Michael Roth
Interviewee: Seamus Kirby

What was the purpose of this project?
The purpose of this project was to see how events from different time periods related to the music of that time period.

What questions were raised?
How was african american music influenced by the events as compared to non african american music?

What was your favorite part of the project?
Listening to the songs that people chose.

What was the hardest part of the project?
Picking the three articles to use for my project.

Seamus Kirby's Project
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Summary of the 10-20-30 BM

Posted by James Prell in AFAM-003 on
     This benchmark had us interview three people, one each from 10,20, and 30 years older than me. I asked them what their favorite song was from that time. The results I got were Ghostbusters, "Gloria" by Them, and "We will rock you" by Queen.
     On top of that, we researched historical events from around that time. A summary of these articles, as well as links to the articles themselves are located here.
     The purpose of this project was to study the music and events of different time periods. As well as study the similarities of the two.
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Ethnomusicology

Posted by Jaccar Garcia in AFAM-003 on
For this quarter our purpose in the benchmark was to find 3 people that were 10,20, and 30 years older than us and tell us a song they liked from when they were born. We also had to find events that occurred in the years 1986, 1976, and 1966 to match with the songs from those time periods. The reason why we had to find songs and events was to see how that specific time period had to do with african american history. As to the events like what was occurring in that time at Africa or the songs to how the singers saw life at that time and showed the world through lyrics. The best part of this project was actually finding out about the songs that were chosen and seeing the singers point of view. Also it was very fun to put all my effort onto the wiki and feel proud of the work i did. The most challenging part was finding events that related to African American history in those specific time periods. 
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Summary of the 10-20-30 Benchmark

Posted by Gabe Beresin in AFAM-003 on
The 10-20-30 BM was a study of music 10, 20, 30 years before I was born. The purpose was to study the relationships between African American events and the music of the time period. It is interesting to see the different genres that are popular in different time periods. for 1986 I got James Browns "Dr. Feel good." for 1976 I got The Ramones " blitzkreig bop. for 1966 I got, The Beatles Yellow submarine. As you can see, they are very different genres. 

Here is the link to my page. Enjoy!
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10-20-30 Project

Posted by Jhonas Dunakin in AFAM-003 on
​My 10-20-30 project I turned around so it became a 5-10-20-30-40 project. I interviewed people from all different ethnisities and backgrounds so my project could spread to more people. It includes music from the specific era, album cover, artist, article link, and an article affiliated with african american history of the time period. I also interviewed people on why they liked the song at that time. The quotes from the interview are on the page and some are translated. The best part was interviewing people. It was interesting to see how the music changed over time. THe hardest part was finding interesting articles that are readable. Most articles as you get closer to the current time period were mostly about murders. I have provieded a link to my page so you're able to see my work.

Link: http://red10-11.wikispaces.com/Jhonas+D.10 
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Reflection Q3 Bm

Posted by Kyler Jones in AFAM-003 on
The purpose of the project was to learn about how music influenced and was influenced by different time periods, by interviewing different people.
Questions asked:
How does time influence music?
How does the music influence the culture?
How does pop culture in general compare to music?
What makes it different/or alike from other music from other periods of time?

Best Part: Getting to interview Mr. Nueman, and my mother.
Worst Part: Not being able to upload my slideshow i made because of the deadline. :(

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