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Feather by Sabrina Carpenter: The Controversy Behind the Music Video

Feather by Sabrina Carpenter: The Controversy Behind the Music Video

By: Joanna Fang, Journalist

On August 4th, 2023, Sabrina Carpenter released Feather, a hit song that had been in the deluxe version of her latest album at the time, Emails I Can't Send, as a single. A little over two months later,...

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tilt selective photograph of music notes

Choir and Music Participation Lab

By: Adelaida Romero, Journalist
March is Music in Our Schools month, the month where we recognize the importance of music in schools. LJMS currently has four music electives, so in honor of it being March, why don't we talk about them?
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2024 Grammy Awards

2024 Grammy Awards

By: Stephanie Juarez, Journalist
This year, the Grammy Awards were great; there were some amazing winners. Here are some of the winners!
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"Vintage Electric Guitar" by Big Grey Mare is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 2.0

Electric Guitar, How It Works And How It Came To Be

By: Taryn Heuvelman, Journalist
The electric guitar is one of the most famous instruments to come out of the United States. Learn how this famous instrument works and how it came to be.
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"Stand By Me" by Ben E. King

“Stand By Me” by Ben E. King

By: Symthasree Koganti, Writer
As a classic love song from the '60s, the iconic notes of "Stand By Me" have stayed as known as ever in present day.
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Perfect Pitch

By: Valerie Lai, Reporter
In music, perfect pitch is the ability to sing or name a note without a reference.
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"Beatles" by Ricard Lopez 1 is licensed under CC BY-NC 2.0

The Beatles, How They Were Formed

By: Santiago Salazar, Reporter

The Beatles, such an amazing band that still to this day, live on with their outstanding music. But how were the Beatles formed? It all began in 1957 when two music loving teenagers, sixteen year old...

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An image of musician Shawn Wasabi performing "Marble Soda" on a Midi Fighter 64. Credit: The Verge

The Midi Fighter: A new way to make music.

By: Julia Clavecillas, Journalist
Technology has affected music and musicians, in more ways than just being able to produce remixes and make new beats. Some musicians and DJ's are now turning to new modern technological instruments, one of which is the Midi Fighter.
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