Charles Brown 's rock art Charles Brown' s book "rock art" basically proposes a method of analyzing music. About it it regards rock music as a serious art form and traces its cultural roots through books. In the first chapter I will explain the elements of the rock and make four assumptions. Let's say someone said rock is a legal art form.
Rock'n'Roll 's 1950s 1950s Rock' n 'Roll' s conclusion was cited in the 1950 's. This was a particular musical style known as rock music, influenced American society by influencing family life, youth behavior and civil rights movement. Over the last ten years I have been influencing everything I listen on today's radio. Rock music influences the culture and reflects the change. The popular album "Rock'n'Roll" has influenced young people and is mainly influenced by this new style. Young people think that this music is related to their own world. These songs relate to a couple of high school students, rave parties and fast cars and are derogatively associated with these songs. As this generation develops its own image and style, the momentum will begin to rise. The reputation of young people of this generation is not good, but it has lead us to our position in today's society. why?
In 1951 Cleveland music presenter Alain Fred started playing this style of music. On the other hand I explained the rock music using the word "rock and roll". By the mid 1950's, rock music became a direct American musical style developed from the rhythm of the 1940's and itself by early blues, Buji Gradji, jazz, rock music. It is also influenced by the gospel, the country and the West, and traditional folk music. Fried's contribution to identifying rock as a new genre has helped enter the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland. Midwestern male native Chuck Berry from St. Louis was one of the first successful rock artists and influenced many other rock musicians.
Singers like Ray Charles began another rock style that appeared in the 1960s. Ray Charles combines romance and love lyrics with church music to form "optimistic and evangelical rock style". As already mentioned, this "black music" became very popular during the civil rights movement. Other popular artists that appeared during this period include Temptations, Supremes, Stevie Wonder. The turning point of black music is said to be the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King. It was around this time that Ray Charles' gospel-based music declined and a new rock style known as "funk" became very popular. "Talk in a loud voice, I am a black man, I am very proud."