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    presented by Christian Berdahl

    First Movement:Music History 450AD-1969

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    Messages to Young People 291 The history of the

    the Bible is full of

    as to the uses andmusic and song.

    employed, it is a p

    of God, designed t

    thoughts to high a

    themes, to inspire

    elevate the soul.

    Music serves a purpose!

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    Tower of Babel

    Pagan Worship of Baal or the Sun

    God before and after flood When people scattered they took

    with them pagan sun worship or the

    worship of the true Creator God

    Pagan worship remains in manyforms and is still practiced today

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    Beginning of b

    system of mu

    notation

    Beginning of p

    Music was intof worship bo

    and christian

    Medieval/Midd

    450-1450

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    Troubadours appeared in 1180

    called themselvesminnesingers or sinabout love

    performed primarinobility

    typically accompanstringed instrumen

    sang about chivalry

    courtly love

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    Renaissance 145

    Means Rebirth:

    changes in the wa

    was created

    Composers conce

    themselves with tareas of music: sa

    secular and instru

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    All similar in nature

    shared: smooth, g

    rhythms and melo

    balanced phrases

    Renaissance 145

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    Baroque 1600-1750

    Means Bizarre Musicians embraced

    idea that music could

    move the listener in a

    real and physical way

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    Vivaldi

    The Four Se

    1725

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    Handel

    Handels Messiah

    1741

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    1640 in America

    The Bay Psalm Bo

    printed.

    The first hymn bo

    British Colonial Am

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    Classical 1750-1800

    Piano was the primary

    instrument used by

    composers

    Music began to be seen

    as an innocent luxury

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    Francis Hopkinson

    One of the first "America

    composers

    Was a signer of the Decla

    IndependenceHelped design the Americ

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    Francis Hopkinson 1759 wrote "My Days Ha

    So Wonderous Free" It was included in a colle

    songs dedicated to his cl

    friend, George Washingto

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    Beethoven

    Produces his third

    symphony, Eroica

    This piece marks the

    beginning of the Romantic

    Period

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    Romantic 1800

    Characterizeusing music

    story or expideas

    Some big shhappening:

    was seen inidealized wabefore

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    Charles Darwin

    This began to really

    change the thinking

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    Slaves from Africa were sold

    merchants in North America

    They brought with them from

    their ritualistic religious prac

    known as voodoo, heavily wr

    around tribal drums

    1800s in America

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    Latin America

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    Native America

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    Scotland

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    Russia

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    Japan

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    India

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    Africa

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    1800 i A i

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    The drums were not accepted

    protestants and the slaves wforbidden to use them

    1800s in America

    C S

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    Congo Square In 1817, in the h

    New Orleans, th

    became the gath

    place for slaves

    It was here that

    African music unan interesting

    metamorphosis

    J h H St l

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    John H. SteeleThe follower of Voo

    seeks to incorporat

    (lesser god) into him

    writhing and leapin

    a dance, while drum

    out complex rhythm

    World of the Unexpl

    J h H St l

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    When just the right

    found for an individ

    the dancer takes it

    the LOA enters his s

    religion is strictly D

    (sensual)..."

    World of the Unexpl

    John H. Steele

    Mi h l V t

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    Michael VentureTo tribal peoples, re

    worship is seen as a

    celebration. This is

    rhythm/beat in thei

    music is so accentu

    goal of African relig

    experience with the

    the crossroads of t

    and the spiritual wo

    Hear That Long Snake Moanby

    Richard Hodges

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    Richard Hodges

    Each percussive or vocal

    part has a slightly different

    rhythm, which coincides

    with and sometimes

    crosses the other rhythms,

    or the guiding pulse, atstrategic moments.

    Richard Hodges

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    The drummers often

    shuffle their feet or sway

    their bodies in dance like

    motions to assist them in

    maintaining contact with

    the main beat, especially

    when the rhythm is

    syncopated.

    Richard Hodges

    Richard Hodges

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    During these rituals that

    still take place in the Congo

    and Yorubaland, the

    intricate layers of the

    multiple rhythmic

    drumming are consideredthe primary source of

    occult power.

    Richard Hodges

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    Actua

    VoodoSampl

    from o

    to mode

    A V d P i

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    A Voodoo Priestess

    from Brazil...

    The rhythm is moreimportant than the

    meaning of the words...

    Our Gods respond to the

    rhythm among all else.

    African Rhythm and Sensuality

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    Psychology Today

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    Psychology Today

    artfully used to heigh

    sexual tensiondrummay produce these p

    effects by actually dr

    brains electrical rhy

    Psychology Today, Dec 1985, p 54

    Mi h l V t

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    Michael VentureIn the tribal ceremonies,

    there was no audience;

    everyone became a

    participant, but in Congo

    Square, African music

    was put into a Westernform of presentation.

    Hear That Long Snake Moanby Michael Venture, p 38

    Mi h l V t

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    Michael Venture

    Now, the religious African

    element, still present,

    became a secret within

    the music rather than the

    object of the music.

    Hear That Long Snake Moanby Michael Venture, p 38

    Michael Vent re

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    Michael Venture

    Because the visible

    elements of ritualworship were now

    hidden, a much wider

    audience could accept

    African music.

    Hear That Long Snake Moanby Michael Venture, p 38

    In the 1840s

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    In the 1840 s

    A lot of Africans started turn

    Christ and were allowed to h

    own churches

    Some turned away from drum

    completely, others incorpora

    into their new faith

    In the 1840s

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    Eventually bringing about the

    movement Congregants still sought for p

    only now it was called the

    In the 1840 s They would sing the same hym

    the caucasians but with shou

    beating out counter rhythms

    tambourines, gourds and logs

    Ho

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    Moody

    &Sankey

    Amazing Grace

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    Thomas Edison invensound recording in 18

    20th Century

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    20th Century

    1900-2000

    Artists started usingtechnology to enhance

    their compositions

    Modern popular music

    was just coming to life,

    especially in America

    Aleister Crowle

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    Aleister Crowle Founded the re

    philosophy of Th

    Wrote the BooLaw

    States, Do WhWilt Shall Be th

    of the Law.

    Aleister Crowley

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    Aleister Crowley

    Included in his book

    Ideas from the occult,

    Yoga, East & Western

    mysticism especially

    Kabala

    Aleister Crowley

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    y

    Expressed views aboutsex that were radical

    Stated he, "was in revolt

    against the moral and

    religious values of his

    time"

    Included in his book

    Aleister Crow

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    Father of mo

    Satanism

    He was deno

    by the popula

    of his day as

    wickedest mworld

    Aleister Crow

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    He desired to

    music to brin

    new age

    Desired to us

    army of yout

    indoctrinate What Thou W

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    Crowley taugh

    one could bec

    genius in mus

    through pract

    Satanism.

    Robert Johns

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    Often considefirst bluesmachain ultimatleading to Ro

    Experienced wCrowley said

    Many of his srefer to his pedeal he madeDevil

    Johnson wrote.

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    Everyone knows y

    a deal with the dev

    the crossroad

    He literally sold h

    to the devil for su

    Friends and colleshared that for th

    balance of his life

    a tormented sou

    The Blues mu

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    came out of C

    Square glorifi

    drinking

    womanizing

    gambling

    Ministers and

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    Ministers and

    warned their

    congregants n

    listen to it

    Many heeded

    warning: even

    bluesman werconvinced

    Legendary bl

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    Legendary bl

    Gary Davis re

    play the blues

    was ordained

    reverend The blues was

    upon as the dmusic

    Robert Johnson

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    Robert Johnson

    This sound, my music,did something to women

    that caused them to do

    stuff I didnt even

    understand, but I liked

    it.

    He said, referring to the blues:

    20th Century

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    yThe amorphous black fo

    of the South was shaping

    some of the great musicthe 20th century; blues a

    Lively tin-pan alley tradit

    white pop was developed

    Berlin

    American popular mus

    to spread abroad

    In 1947 Crowley Dies

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    y

    But his Satanism lives o

    becomes immortalized.

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    1950s

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    1950 s

    Alan Freed

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    Used the te

    "Rock n Roto describe

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    Little Richard

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    My true belief abo

    Rock n Roll, is thi

    The Life and Times of Little Richard by

    I believe this kin

    music is demon

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    In a VH1 Rockumentary

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    they said...

    It was through the

    innocent looks of Bill

    Haley that rock music

    was able to slip through

    the parental radar like atrojan horse.

    Rock was

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    Rock was

    popular wit

    teens want

    break out o

    conservativ

    American m

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    Dec

    Dan

    Imm

    Obs

    Memphis BeatThe author talks of a part of

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    p

    Memphis that was involved in

    immorality, Mill Street. This is

    where the houses of prostitution,

    the taverns and the gambling

    places were. He states that there

    was always a certain type of

    music at Mill St. This is what he

    says

    Memphis Beat

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    The forbidden pleasures of

    Mill St. always, always camewrapped in the pulsing

    rhythms of the blues.

    Memphis Beat, Larry Nager

    BB King

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    The women reacttheir bodies, flowin

    rhythm coming ou

    guitar.Bluesman

    Elvis Presley

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    Became the leading

    figure of the new loved

    sound of rock n roll

    His suggestive stage

    antics made him

    enormously popularand controversial

    Elvis Presley He brought together

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    He brought together

    country, pop and R&B

    in a way that had notbeen done before

    At Elvis live shows the

    influence on the

    audience became

    increasingly fevered...

    Reports stated Hed

    Elvis Presley

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    Reports stated, Hed

    start out, You aint

    nothing but a HoundDog, theyd go to pieces.

    Theyd always react the

    same way. Thered be ariot every time."

    More than anyone else

    Elvis Presley

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    More than anyone else,

    Elvis gave the young a

    belief in themselves as adistinct and somehow

    unified generation

    the first in America ever to

    feel the power of anintegrated youth culture.

    The 1960s

    Th t f th

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    The movement away from th

    conservative state of Americ

    continued

    Drugs became a major part o

    suburban life for the very firs

    The drug experience coupled

    new political awareness help

    an underground youth movem

    The 1960s Youth now turned their thoug

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    Youth now turned their thoug

    away from Jesus and opened

    themselves up to other easte

    spiritualistic ideas Others opened up towards ne

    ideas like astrology and ESP And ultimately Satanism was

    rise

    Was also thought of as

    Aleister Crowley

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    Was also thought of as

    the father of the hippie

    counterculture movement He was considered the

    unsung hero of the

    1960s

    He was deep intoShamanism

    He taught that his

    Aleister Crowley

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    He taught that his

    satanic doctrine, Do

    What Thou Wilt, shouldbe cloaked under the

    lie of love.

    And believed the youth

    would fall for it.

    One of the mo

    successful act

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    successful act

    emerged as th

    Beatlemania They quickly t

    though and ca

    perceived as t

    embodiment o

    progressive id

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    Do What Thou Wilt

    W ll d id h W ll d

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    Well decide what

    goes on

    What we do

    What we smoke

    What we listen to

    Well d

    we dress

    How w

    How we

    Where w

    Do Your Own Thing

    Srgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club B

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    Included among

    was Aleistar Cro

    Most believe tha

    Pepper is a refer

    Crowley

    Was a collage o

    best-loved heroe

    The book, The BeaTheir Generation,c

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    Their Generation, c

    "Christianity will gwill shrink and vanwill be proved righjust wait. We are mpowerful now than

    ever was."San Francisco Chroni

    Their Press Secretary

    Derek Taylor said:

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    The Beatles are

    completely anti-christ. Imean I am anti-christ

    as well, but they are so

    anti-christ they shock

    me, which is not aneasy thing.

    It was throu

    influence of

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    influence of

    Beatles that

    of youth aroworld were a

    over night tu

    away from C

    and to the g

    the east.

    In the late 6

    early 70s, gu

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    early 70s, gu

    Maharishi M

    Yogi, achieveas the guru t

    Beatles. He

    with them agiven time d

    their concert

    indoctrinate

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    It was report

    millions of pbegan to stu

    teachings of

    Maharishi.

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    Now we have yoga on every corner, ther

    never anything like this until they came

    Yoga is actually a word that means to

    and speaks of yoking with pagan god

    Before the Beatles, Indian spirituality wa

    an everyday part of our western cultu

    Through the hippies following the Bea

    yoga and meditation became a new f

    Lennon shared of his experie

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    I felt like a hollow

    filled with many spone passing throug

    each inhabiting me

    little time and then

    to be replaced by a

    Peopl

    Lennon shared of his experie

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    Talking on the writ

    songs:"I Dont know

    {expletive} wrote it-

    sitting and the who

    {expletive} song co

    Last Lennon Tap

    Lennon shared of his experie

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    He later shared:

    Ray Coleman, L

    Ive sold my sou

    devil.

    Lennon shared of his experie

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    In another intervie

    in his life, LennonThe whole Beatle

    was to do what yo

    right?... DO WHAT

    WILTST

    The

    Timothy Leary a Harvard Professor

    and Crowley follower, Referred to the

    f

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    Beatles as the four evangelists and

    stated that rock music was as much a,

    de-conditioner as psychedelic drugs.

    It is designed to blow your mind and

    suspend your conditioned reflexes.

    Listening to a Beatles album is anhour of de-conditioning

    Timothy Leary, Co

    Something else Leary said that

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    Something else Leary said that

    was very interesting:

    Timothy Leary, Co

    Dont listen to the words, it is

    the music that has its own

    message.

    The Rolling S

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    While with the

    the satanic ideowere more hid

    within the mus

    Stones stand w

    as difficult to fig

    The Rolling Stones

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    Sympathy for the Devil

    Lyrics

    Please allow me to

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    Please allow me to

    introduce myself I'm a man

    of wealth and taste

    I've been around for a long,

    long year

    Stole many a man's souland faith

    Lyrics

    And I was round

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    And I was round

    When Jesus Christ

    Had his moment of

    Doubt and pain

    Made damn sure that

    PilateWashed his hands

    And sealed his fate

    Lyrics

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    Pleased to meet you

    Hope you guess my name

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