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Tuesday, November 1, 2016

The Language of Music

My mom would constantly tell me as a young boy, You ar who you pass out with, son. I likewise feel like medicament can check an jounce on who you are. The language in music is told through the lyrics and background from artist to the listener (audience). As a young put one across I could see how the types of lyrics in music baffled people about me in negative and optimistic carriages. In my case it influenced me both(prenominal) positively and negatively by the antithetical types of music influencing the decisions I made in my primaeval teenage years as well as by and by on in brio after having a child. I have also seen family members get down violent and more(prenominal) sexual due to the genre of music they listened to as opposed to members in their own families acting differently while listening to different music genres. Music is a type of language that speaks to umpteen people and can influence the way they live their lives in a negative and/or positive ways.\nFrom my childhood my parents let me and my six chums listen to each type of music no matter the context of the lyrics. My parents are not the type to sell about the future so they never stressed us to do good in life. They just let us become who ever we impression we should be. Growing up, my eldest cognate was someone I cherished to become like. But as time went by I saw how the type of songs he listened to influenced him in negative ways. His building block demeanor changed for the worst. He became more violent and had no wish for authority. He listened to rap music, largely anything that had to do with Tupacs ruffian life movement. Tupacs music was always about drugs, guns, and have no respect for authority. As everyday went by I wanted to become slight like my eldest brother even though my live for him never changed. The language and context of the music he listened to changed the way he thought, the way he spoke, and most importantly changed his actions. In Wh y I carry through, Terry Tempest Williams says, I write out of my irritation I write ...

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