Hello , as a music lover I have heard many different styles of music during my lifetime , but as there are different genres of music they are also different occasions or rituals where there are certain type of music being played. There are many examples of the different rituals as in funerals, church , cookouts, and parties as the list continue to go on. Weddings also falls in that category as you can see how this song below could be meaningful to the significant other . Here is an example of a song that will be played at a wedding:
Bruno Mars is a great artist which his songs can be used for many different rituals, but this song is perfect for a wedding as how it explain how the feelings are towards the significant other.
There are many songs that people also play at gathering or cookouts which bring everybody together to have some fun. Most of the time these will be dance songs that everybody can get up out their seats to do and also participate. Here is an example of a song that would be played at a cookout:
The Cha Cha slide is on of most popular dances and songs that are played at get together or cookouts it brings people together as everyone starts to dance.
Funerals also have different types of music but this makes me the saddest of all the different typed of
occasion as its a celebration of ones life as they have passed away. Funeral music can be uplifting and also sad depends on ones personality. Here is a example of music that would be played at a funeral.
Hi Jay! I love all of these songs! I especially enjoy "See You Again." These are some great examples of music we use for rituals in America.
ReplyDeleteHey Jay! The cha-cha slide is definitely a classic that's played at big events such as cookouts, weddings, etc. Every time you hear it, everyone gets up and dances. I feel like these songs brings everyone together.
ReplyDeletethese are all good songs. I love that bruno mars song. And i definitely remember hearing the cha cha slide at school dancing events. Brings me back!
ReplyDeleteI love your blog. Funnily enough I think I'm going to marry you is the song my grandma got married to. It was such a joyful experience and music made up for half of the mood.
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