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Oral Presentation 8 th Advanced First Semester Miss Kimberly
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Musical Legends First, who can be considered a musical legend? A musical legend is an artist of influence and trajectory who has persisted in time. They are frequently cited by current artists as influences on their music. You and a partner will choose a legend from the list. Or, you can propose a legend to Miss Kim and get permission to research someone who is not on the list. First, who can be considered a musical legend? A musical legend is an artist of influence and trajectory who has persisted in time. They are frequently cited by current artists as influences on their music. You and a partner will choose a legend from the list. Or, you can propose a legend to Miss Kim and get permission to research someone who is not on the list.
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What to do… Choose your legend and sign up with Miss Kim. Research the legend in the following areas: Include brief biographical information, musical style, musical importance and / or innovations, most famous work Musical instruments used in the music If your legend is a singer, which instruments were typically used in the accompanying music? Be detailed and descriptive Both partners give their personal opinion You will create a power point presentation with relevant images and only titles You must include a short sample of the music in the presentation Choose your legend and sign up with Miss Kim. Research the legend in the following areas: Include brief biographical information, musical style, musical importance and / or innovations, most famous work Musical instruments used in the music If your legend is a singer, which instruments were typically used in the accompanying music? Be detailed and descriptive Both partners give their personal opinion You will create a power point presentation with relevant images and only titles You must include a short sample of the music in the presentation
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The List Mozart Beethoven Bach Tchaikovsky Vivaldi Chopin Verdi Puccini The Beatles Michael Jackson Louis Armstrong Elvis Presley Bob Dylan Billie Holiday Miles Davis Madonna Bob Marley Notorious B.I.G. Tupac The Rolling Stones The Doors Pink Floyd Janis Joplin Ella Fitzgerald Santana B.B. King Joni Mitchell Metallica Johnny Cash Eric Clapton Led Zeppelin Mozart Beethoven Bach Tchaikovsky Vivaldi Chopin Verdi Puccini The Beatles Michael Jackson Louis Armstrong Elvis Presley Bob Dylan Billie Holiday Miles Davis Madonna Bob Marley Notorious B.I.G. Tupac The Rolling Stones The Doors Pink Floyd Janis Joplin Ella Fitzgerald Santana B.B. King Joni Mitchell Metallica Johnny Cash Eric Clapton Led Zeppelin
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The List Part II Pearl Jam Carole King Ray Charles Peggy Lee Muddy Waters Duke Ellington Nina Simone Aretha Franklin Stevie Wonder Chuck Berry Jimi Hendrix David Bowie Frank Sinatra Aerosmith Amy Winehouse Oasis The Cure Queen Etta James The Beach Boys George Gershwin Joan Baez Nat King Cole Dolly Parton Patsy Cline Blondie Donna Summer Elton John U2 James Brown Hank Williams Nirvana Pearl Jam Carole King Ray Charles Peggy Lee Muddy Waters Duke Ellington Nina Simone Aretha Franklin Stevie Wonder Chuck Berry Jimi Hendrix David Bowie Frank Sinatra Aerosmith Amy Winehouse Oasis The Cure Queen Etta James The Beach Boys George Gershwin Joan Baez Nat King Cole Dolly Parton Patsy Cline Blondie Donna Summer Elton John U2 James Brown Hank Williams Nirvana
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English Department 2016
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