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Week 10 The Sacred Profane Dialect in Music Discussion

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You are to respond to each question and comment on at least one fellow group member’s post. Your mark will be based on a) the frequency of your responses and b) I will randomly select one week to read the content of your posts. Keep your discussions brief: a few thoughtful sentences or a paragraph is fine. When a discussion is assigned at the end of a lesson, you have until the end of that week to participate. However, you are required to not only post your own comment but also comment on a peer’s post in order to receive full marks. As such, posting near the end of the due date is unfair to other group members as it does not give them a chance to comment on your post. So, to “inspire” you to post early, 0.5 points (from a possible 2 points per discussion) will be deducted from any student that waits until the last 2 days to post their comment.

Discussion Question

  1. What is an example of a music artist mixing the sacred and profane from your world? If you can’t think of a musician, perhaps you can think of a film, TV show or novel not already covered in the course.

the discussion initial post is due in 1 day and the reply is due in 3 days when you give me the initial one I will give you the other’s because I must post first to see other’s. I will send you online content when you confirm.

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