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http://dx.doi.org/10.5762/KAIS.2016.17.10.104

Stevie Wonder's music has had on the K-POP  

Yun, Byung-Jin (ON Music Academy)
Cho, Tae-Seon (Dept of Applied Music, Chungwoon University)
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Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society / v.17, no.10, 2016 , pp. 104-108 More about this Journal
Abstract
African-American music heavily influences a variety of musical genres, including folk music, jazz, rhythm and blues, soul, and funk music. The music derived from traditional African music with its unique syncopated rhythm using a five-note pentatonic scale, and has developed through significant influences from gospel music. African-American music has also evolved through historical social movements, such as eliminating the racial discrimination, and has been influenced by the personalities of different cities in the United States. Modern music features fusion with elements of Western music. One of the most influential and respected artists of the 20th century was Stevie Wonder, who was known as "Father of African-American music." He was an accomplished artist, winning numerous awards despite being disabled. He has become one of the most famous and respected artists worldwide. This study of Stevie Wonder's life, music, and spiritual strength, aims to highlight his significant achievements and contributions to pop music. This is a study based on an analysis of the work of Stevie Wonder and describes how elements of African-American music influences current Korean pop music and musicians.
Keywords
Stevie wonder; a musical composer; a performer on the piano; a disabled person; Vocal; pop;
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