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Old 01.20.2009, 10:15 AM   #1
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Hello, well uhh, I need to do this one essay next year, 4000 words, it will take me about a year to finish it. Its an essay which my whole diploma depends on and i think i'm going to do it in music. i'm doing like 6 different subjects and i need to pick one so i think i really want to do it in music.

it has to be about an artist, or a band, composer, whatever and i need to take like 1,2 or 3 pieces and analyze them in the essay and just talk about features and stuff.

My problem is I dont really know what to pick for it; the deadline for handing in a proposal is in less than 2 weeks and I'm unsure about the pieces I want to pick, and the artist.

I could pick a band and then analyze a few songs or an album, telling how they are related and how they inspired other bands as well; or i can get something more formal like a classical or a jazz composer and talk about one or two of their pieces and analyze their sheet music and features and everything.

I could also compare 2 pieces of music by different people and say how they compare/relate to each other.

If I'm doing some band i would probably want to go for something groundbreaking, the first music of its kind type of band and describe that but i think that with a single composer i could do much more if i took some sheet music and focused more on the theoretical and musical (as a subject) features of it.

^im pretty sure that paragraph just said exactly the same thing as the paragraph above it.

Any help?
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