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Pecha Kucha

Pecha Kucha. By LaCount Bly. WRITTEN LYRIC. SPOKEN LYRIC. Written Lyric. Lyrics. Origin. Academic Advantages. METER. Contrasting Two Lyric Techniques. Song Composition. Conclusion. All modes of literature are beneficial for our society.

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Pecha Kucha

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  1. PechaKucha By LaCount Bly

  2. WRITTEN LYRIC SPOKENLYRIC

  3. Written Lyric

  4. Lyrics

  5. Origin

  6. Academic Advantages

  7. METER

  8. Contrasting Two Lyric Techniques

  9. Song Composition

  10. Conclusion • All modes of literature are beneficial for our society. • However, for most, audible modes of communication have a greater, more widespread impact in the world of lyric.

  11. “Book”. Photo.Wordpress.com26 Feb. 2013 http://jillsbooks.wordpress.com/2010/09/29/books-as-explosive-material/book%20imagination-2/ • “Headphone Heart”. Photo. Dreamstime26 Feb. 2013 http://www.dreamstime.com/royalty-free-stock-photos-heart-listening-to-music-image5152668 • “Saying Hello”. Photo. Cnn.net26 Feb. 2013 http://money.cnn.com/2007/01/24/magazines/fsb/language.fsb/index.htm • “Pen on Book”. Photo. Fanpop.com26 Feb. 2013 http://www.fanpop.com/clubs/writing/images/4545938/title/lets-write-something-photo • “Red Person”. Photo. Blogspot.com26 Feb. 2013 http://www.philipvickersfithian.com/2011/06/benefits-of-classroom-lecture.html • “Headphones Silhouette”. Photo. Tonydesare26 Feb. 2013 http://www.tonydesare.com/gallery/td-407-headphones-silhouette/ • “Woman with Microphone”.Photo. Musicwithlyrics26 Feb. 2013 http://musicwithoutlabels.com/tags/singing-help/ • “Concert”. Photo. Photographybrain.com26 Feb. 2013 http://www.photographybrain.com/?p=158 • “Children’s Story”. Photo. Blogspot.com26 Feb. 2013 http://homekeepingheart.blogspot.com/2011/09/family-bible-reading.html • “Headless Statue”. Photo. Polyvore26 Feb. 2013 http://www.polyvore.com/statue_female_lyre-player_in_greek/thing?id=65571547 • “Group of Figurative People”. Photo. wouterelke.nl26 Feb. 2013 http://wouterelke.nl/artistsinoccupyamsterdam/?p=132 • “Lots of Words”. Photo. vinestreetcommunications.com26 Feb. 2013 http://vinestreetcommunications.com/blog/how-a-good-marketing-writer-can-help-you-avoid-these-three-copywriting-mistakes/ • “Body of Text”. Photo. Zappablamma.com26 Feb. 2013 http://www.zappablamma.com/zb/2010/03/words/ • “Scribbles”.Photo. Photobucket.com26 Feb. 2013 http://s258.beta.photobucket.com/user/curlyfry2009/media/scribbles.jpg.html • “Lyric Music Player”. Photo. Icdn.it26 Feb. 2013 http://www.arenaticketshop.co.uk/about-the-venues/lyric-2012---festival-of-the-written-and-spoken-word/ • “Tired Kid Reading”. Photo. Pearsonschool.com26 Feb. 2013 http://www.pearsonschool.com/index.cfm?locator=PSZuOe • Daniels, Diane. “Kid with Headphones”. Photo. Listenez.com26 Feb. 2013 http://listenez.com/home/young-boy-removing-headphones-giving-thumbs-up-sign/ • “Lyre”. Photo. Dreamstime 26 Feb. 2013 http://www.dreamstime.com/royalty-free-stock-images-greek-golden-lyre-image17908589 • “Bob Marley Quote”. Photo. Verybestquotes.com26 Feb. 2013 http://bobmarleyquotes.verybestquotes.com/bob-marley-picture-quotes-dont-worry-about-a-thing-every-little-thing-is-gonna-be-alright/ • Song Clip performed by Bob Marley.

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