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1920s Music

What other genre of music could be listened to in a period called “The Jazz Age” other than the beautiful, melodic and so rhymed jazz music! Our choices for the Music section of our 1920s are the songs of two artists that have left a profound mark upon that age, Louis Armstrong and Earl Hine and the most influential jazz band of the period, The New Orleans Rhythm Kings.
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Gothic Music

For music section of our gothic issue we had a somewhat difficult decision to make. As some of you might know, there is a certain music genre called Gothic rock [also known as goth rock or simply goth] that would have been the obvious choice for this issue’s music section. We have to admit that at first, guided by prejudice, we thought about going for some other domain for our fifth domain in this...
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Technology Music

For the Music section of our technology issue we have chosen Aphex Twin. Listen to any one of the songs below and you will immediately understand why. Richard David James, aka Aphex Twin, is a British electronic musician described by The Guardian newspaper as “the most inventive and influential figure in contemporary electronic music.” His music, often backed up by very mind blowing videos,...
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Color Music

For the Music Section of this week’s issue we will try something that we have never tried before, and we wish this will continue in the future Music articles of our issues so we ask you to let us know if you agree to this or not through the comment form below. Below, you have a play list of 40 great songs that contain a certain color in their title and among their lyrics. The genres of the songs...
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City Music

Music of cities: for some, the worst sound they have ever heard, for others the sound they could not live without.  We are not going to make you listen to a recording of a busy New York traffic circle or men with their pneumatic hammers on a construction site. We have found something that could have easily made it in our web section:  http://CitySounds.fm. 32 of the world’s largest cities and what...
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War Music

This week’s theme for the Music Challenge is “War”. As we have said before the Music Challenge might easily be called the most difficult of the MonDaily Challenges and this week’s theme will surely not help it get easier. For this theme you could try creating a song that could be used to encourage a soldier or even an entire army before going to war. Best of luck and remember...
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Sea Music

For the Music Challenge of MonDaily’s ninth week, you have to create something suggesting the sea, as that is our theme for this issue. You could record the sound of the waves but that would not be too original now would it? Be creative! You too can be an artist! Our choice for this week for the Music Section [altough it was very hard to find something different from all the recordings of waves...
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Light Music

As usual, our the Music Challenge is the most difficult one of our Challenges. How could you suggest light through a song or even just a sound? That is up to you to decide and up to us to try and give you the inspiration you need for submitting to the Music Challenge for this week’s theme. MonDaily’s choice for the Music Section of our eight issue is the one and only Sarah McLachlan that...
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Children Music

This week we have quite an easy challenge for the Music Section. Even though our theme for this week is “Children” what could be easier when a child’s laughter is the most beautiful music for any pair of ears that shadow this earth? Best of luck! For the Music section as well we have found some great creations for this week’s theme as well. If for the Music Challenges we were...
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People Music

Written and composed by Michael Jackson Produced by Michael Jackson & David Foster Co-produced by Bruce Swedien Recorded and mixed by Bruce Swedien and Matt Forger Solo and background vocals: Michael Jackson Ending solo vocal: Christa Larson Playground girl: Ashley Farell Rhythm arrangement by Michael Jackson Orchestra arranged and conducted by Marty Paich Vocal arrangement by Michael Jackson...
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