Describe the structure and content of Aretha Franklin's recording of "Respect."

What will be an ideal response?


Tempo: 112 beats per minute, 4 beats per bar; Form: 4-bar introduction, A, B, and C sections vary in length; Features: Even beat subdivisions, but some uneven in Franklin's vocals; Memphis horn sound with parallel chords; Active bass; Strong backbeat in drums; Tenor saxophone solo; Lyrics: The song demands for respect and satisfaction from a lover.

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a) Opening Event b) Catharsis c) The Dark Moment d) Enlightenment

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Select one political leader from the past (prior to the 20th century) who used art to influence public perceptions of his/her power and image, and one leader of the 20th or 21st century who employed art in a similar manner. Discuss the effectiveness or ineffectiveness of these efforts. Be specific in mentioning works or media that were used. How might history have turned out differently if these

efforts had not been successful? What will be an ideal response?

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"Centering" involves finding the place where all the lines of force in the body come together. It is located, roughly, in the

A. point between the eyes. B. palms of the hands and the balls of the feet. C. middle of the torso. D. middle of the back.

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How is the theme of a play, such as The Bald Soprano, reflected in its dramatic structure?

What will be an ideal response?

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