1. Jazz: Jazz took shape at the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century. The recognized birthplace is New Orleans, a subtropical city in Louisiana, southern United States. Among many popular musics, jazz is the earliest one and has a wide influence in the world. Jazz is actually American folk music. European church music, African American violin and banjo traditional music combined with African chants and African American labor chants formed the original "folk blues", and "ragtime" and "folk blues" constituted early jazz. Another origin of jazz comes from a kind of piano music called "Ragtime". "Ragtime" is the transliteration of the word Ragtime. The meaning of the word is "jagged beat". Therefore, it is also called "Sanpai music". It also developed from African folk music. At the end of the 19th century, a black pianist named Scott Joplin (1869-1917) created a new style of piano music: the right-hand treble part plays a main melody or a very special syncopated rhythm. Arpeggio. In general music in 4/4 time, the first and third beats are strong beats, and the second and fourth beats are weak beats. In the treble part, every beat and a half, that is, three eighth notes, there is a strong sound, and the left hand It is to regularly play a rhythm composed of light and heavy quarter notes. The first and third beats are bass strong beats, and the second and fourth beats are chords and weak beats. In this way, the left and right hands form an interlaced beat, which makes the music humorous, joyful, and lively. Due to this creation, Joplin is known as the "King of Ragtime". 2. Rap ??music. MC Hammer was a member of the Oakland baseball team before becoming an artist. He began to emerge on the music scene in 1990. The album "Please Hammer Don't Hurt 'Em" (Please Don't Let the Hammer Hurt 'Em) released in the same year ranked first on the US album chart for several weeks. The lead track from the album, "U Can't Touch This," is a soft rap song set to a sample of Rick James' "Super Freak," which is both MC Hammer's The representative work can also be regarded as a style symbol of popular rap music in the early 1990s. MC Hammer uses music videos to express his works, which combine dazzling dance moves, exquisite lighting and stage design. MC Hammer also often covers the works of some big-name stars such as Marvin Gaye, B.B King or Prince. In 1994, MC Hammer's album "The Funky Headhunter" was produced by the producer of Gansta Rap. The music in it obviously tended to be tougher and reflected MC Hammer's more street look. . M.C. Hammer was the king of American rap music in the late 1980s. He was a good talker and his dancing skills were even more impressive! It's not like some of today's famous rap stars who only scratch their hands spasmodically! Listening to Hammer's rap and watching Hammer's dance give people a real audio-visual enjoyment! It's a pity that Hammer only lasted for a few years and has no news anymore! Classic rapper and dancer MC Hammer (singer of the popular U CAN\'T TOUCH THIS). Hammer's real name was Stanley Kirk Burrell. He was born in 1963 in Oakland, California, home of the Athletics. He loved baseball since he was a child. The first job he got when he was young was as a ball boy for the then-popular Oakland Athletics. He had a talent for dancing since he was a child, and would entertain the crowd by performing dances on the baseball field during breaks between each inning at Athletics home games. All the viewers liked him very much and gave him the nickname Hammer. Because Hank Aaron, the all-time home run champion in Major League history, is known as "Hammerin'" Hank Aaron. During this time he made many friends from the Athletics. Later, when he was older, he determined to become a professional baseball player.
The Athletics gave him an opportunity to try out, but due to his talent, he was unable to do so. He later joined the Navy, and after serving for three years, he returned to Oakland, where he served in church for a period of time and sang in local bars in his spare time. Later, he discovered his acting talent, borrowed some money from his friends in the Athletics, and started selling records from the trunk of his car as a base. In 1987, he was signed by Capitol Records and became an instant hit. After 1997, after experiencing his friends and brothers being killed by competitors respectively, Hammer got tired of the entertainment industry and returned to Auckland, deciding to use his musical talents to praise God and promote traditional family values. Today he can be seen on television every weekend in religious programs. Hammer remains an avid sports fan and can still be seen at home games of the Oakland Athletics and Golden State Warriors. .................................. late 1990s Puff Daddy, a trendsetter in the Rap industry, was originally named Sean "Puffy" Combs. He had determined to be a "mass framer" as early as when he was in college in New York State. Initially, Puff Daddy was arranged and supported by Uptown Records and later became Mary, a leading figure in the R&B industry. The career development of J.Blige and Jodeci. In 1993, he left and opened his own independent record label, Bad Boy, and began working with such well-known artists as Faith Evans, Craig Mack and The Notoriors B.l.G. In 1994, while his personal company Bad Boy set a sales record of 12 million records, Puff also won multiple music awards for his successful lyrics and songs for artists such as Boyz ll Men, TLC, Swv and Aretha Franklin. In addition, he also participated in the post-production of many Hip-Hop group works. In 1997, on Puff Daddy's first solo album "No Way Out", famous Rap players such as Notoriors B.l.G, Busta Rhymes and Faith Evans participated in the recording. , which included the commercial success of the chart-topping singles "Can't Nobody Hold Me Down" and "l'll Be Missing You", and Puff's name appeared on the list of Grammy winners in 1998. The king of rap, his representative works U can't touch this, crime story, pray, black is black are all imitated by many film and television works now. U cant touch this was imitated by Will Smith in the animated film Shark Tale. Not many of his songs are available for download now, they are all top quality. The originator of American rap (modern, many people have forgotten him), even people who don’t listen to rap know him, and many people imitate him, so that rappers big and small are called M.C. "People". It can also be understood as Rapper. Many Rap artists add MC) in front of their stage names to imitate his dress - pants as big as parachutes. When I was in school, when someone mentioned RAP, he was definitely the first one. I remember there were a lot of pirated copies on the street. I had a cassette with MC Hammer on side A and Michael Jackson assortment on side B. He was the most popular cassette in the United States at that time. Money Rapper, whose song "U can't touch this" helped him earn $30 million in 1990, bought a mansion in Fremont, CA for $12 million, and bought 17 luxury cars with the remaining money and other stuff. At that time, he also had his Hammer Doll and a TV show, teaching hip-hop, RAP and other music concepts to children. But because of his luxurious life and not knowing whether he should go the POP or RAP route, he terminated the contract and declared bankruptcy in 1996. He also broke a leg that year and his friend Tupac was murdered.
His contribution to rap is to incorporate elements such as pastoral prayers and mantras, and he pays great attention to the popular melody of the music. At the same time, he has won numerous awards and has had a great influence on American rap music. Now he lives with his wife and his four children in a four-room apartment in Northern California. He is a preacher and gospel singer. M.C. HAMMER came out four times after his bankruptcy to talk about Jesus. M.C. HAMMER, the founder of the American RAPTALK scene, was unparalleled in the early 1990s. In addition to sweeping the United States, his whirlwind in Japan brought about a black music trend. This " Since he filed for bankruptcy three years ago, the father of "Shu Bailan" has reportedly gone out to preach and preach Christianity, which is very surprising. M.C. HAMMER, who once had a net worth of US$33 million, owned fifteen supercars and eighteen British thoroughbred horses in his heyday. The luxurious residence he lived in was worth approximately US$5 million. There were as many as 170 servants in the family, but due to excessive squandering, he lost all his assets and borrowed US$10 million in foreign debt. Unable to repay, he had to file for bankruptcy to relieve his difficulties. Nowadays, in addition to hosting the program M.C. HAMMER MINISTORIES on a certain cable TV station, M.C. HAMMER spends most of his time preaching. He even said that although he used to make promises, now just being with his family and God is enough. Classic rapper and dancer MC Hammer (singer of the popular U CAN\'T TOUCH THIS). Hammer's real name was Stanley Kirk Burrell. He was born in 1963 in Oakland, California, home of the Athletics. He loved baseball since he was a child. The first job he got when he was young was as a ball boy for the then-popular Oakland Athletics. He had a talent for dancing since he was a child, and would entertain the crowd by performing dances on the baseball field during breaks between each inning of Athletics home games. All the viewers liked him very much and gave him the nickname Hammer. Because Hank Aaron, the all-time home run champion in Major League history, is known as "Hammerin'" Hank Aaron. During this time he made many friends from the Athletics. Later, when he was older, he determined to become a professional baseball player. The Athletics gave him an opportunity to try out, but due to his talent, he was unable to do so. He later joined the Navy, and after serving for three years, he returned to Oakland, where he served in church for a period of time and sang in local bars in his spare time. Later, he discovered his acting talent, borrowed some money from his friends in the Athletics, and started selling records from the trunk of his car as a base. In 1987, he was signed by Capitol Records and became an instant hit. After 1997, after experiencing his friends and brothers being killed by competitors respectively, Hammer got tired of the entertainment industry and returned to Auckland, deciding to use his musical talents to praise God and promote traditional family values. Today he can be seen on television every weekend in religious programs. Hammer remains an avid sports fan and can still be seen at home games of the Oakland Athletics and Golden State Warriors. The most bizarre baseball and horse racing combination is that of Oakland native Stanley Breer, who rose to pop fame as rapper MC Hammer. In the early 1970s, when Breer was a 12-year-old boy, he was practicing dance moves in the parking lot of the Oakland Municipal Sports Center when he was discovered by Charlie Finley, the owner of the Oakland Athletics, who then gave him free tickets to an Athletics game. , the two formed a friendship, and soon Blair was hired by Finley as a caddy. When he was 13 years old, Finley gave him the honorary title of "Assistant Manager." Breer's job from that point on included relaying player information to Finley and being available to talk business with other team owners while the owner stayed at his home in Indiana. In 1990, Brel released his own music album, which sold 10 million copies and topped the charts for 21 weeks. Afterwards, Blair, who was wealthy, began to devote himself to horse racing and run his own business. In 1992, his horse named "Dancing Board" performed well and finished third at odds of 33 to 1.
However, he soon ran into bad luck and had to retire from horse racing. But horse racing fans will never forget the sight of the once-prominent star walking into the ring naked in a sports jacket and sparkling necklace, surrounded by bodyguards. "There's no one like him in the horse racing world," columnist Bill Finley said. "Most owners are stubborn, but Blair was like a crazy person, just like he was in the music world. In the end, He collapsed and burned himself out." M.C. Hammer was the king of American rap music in the late 1980s. He was very talkative and had amazing dancing skills! It's not like some of today's famous rap stars who just scratch their hands spasmodically! Listening to Hammer's rap and watching Hammer's dance give people a real audio-visual enjoyment! It's a pity that Hammer only lasted for a few years and has no news anymore! MC Hammer, a black star who rose to fame in the 1990s, was a member of the Oakland baseball team before entering the entertainment industry. He made a name for himself in the rap world with "Please Hammer Don't Hurt 'Em" and then fell silent. For several years, people who liked him were worried about him. Now these people can finally get relief from their lovesickness and see the honest and handsome Hammer in the TV series "The Surreal Life". This time he teamed up with writer-producer Devon Shepard, who tailored a character for him based on his own experiences. "It describes MC's family life after leaving music - how to start and how to adapt. This life is not penniless, although it is not rich. But in terms of the taxes paid, as civilians, Hammer and Hammer as a rapper is different." Shepard also said: "Hammer and I both wanted to make this show look like the classic TV series "The Cosby Show" in the 1980s. It has a more traditional feel, which is rarely seen in today’s programs.” Reference: /gate/big5/blog.ce.cn/html/14/105314-27750.html 3. Belarus. A singing style that originated in Italy in the 17th century. It is characterized by beautiful timbre and rich variety; strict distinction between voices and emphasis on the harmony and unity of sound areas; scientific sound production method and large plasticity of volume; consistent breath sound and smooth and even connection between sounds. This style of singing has had a great influence all over the world. Bel Canto, as it is now called, is a singing style based on traditional European vocal techniques, especially Italian vocal techniques. Under the influence of Renaissance thoughts, opera gradually emerged and bel canto was gradually improved. Perrigan wrote the earliest opera "Daphne" in Italy, and in 1600 he wrote the opera "Euridice". The composer's creation made the opera break through the previous singing methods. Opera requires the combination of aria and recitative; the combination of chorus and chorus; the recitative requires sufficient breath support, and the bright and beautiful sound is required to penetrate the symphony and reach the ears of the audience. The emergence of opera made bel canto perfect. Reference: /view/5314.htm Hope this helps you.