Chapter 3
Summary, Conclusion and Recommendation
Summary
This
paper tried to explain the reason why rock n’ roll is beginning to die and disappear on the present generation.
The
research design used in this paper is descriptive research method wherein data
and information gathered were used to answer the research question posed. The
research findings are the following:
1.
Rock
n’ roll evolved from the combination of African-American genres such as blues
and jazz, together with western swings such as country music.
2.
Rock
n’ roll began its popularity in late 1940s to 1950s.
3.
Rock
n' roll has been influential to a lot of people creating diverse genres
4.
Rock
n roll has been very influential to youth.
Conclusion
Based
on the findings of the study, the following conclusions are drawn:
1.
Rock
n’ Roll has been very influential in our society especially to youth.
2.
Rock
n’ Roll affected our society on how it view music as a whole.
3.
Rock
n’ Roll is beginning to die due to some reasons; the lack of support, the rise
of technology and piracy and fake rock n’ roll icons of today.
4.
There
are still some ways to revive the rock industry by showing how powerful it is
and restoring the way it used to be.
Recommendation
1.
Students
of conservatory of music should know how rock n’ roll influenced people. They
should also help on reviving rock industry.
2.
Teachers
and professors of music should teach their students the way to restore the fame
and influence of Rock n’ Roll. They should also play a part on reviving it not
just teaching how to do it.
3.
Musicians
should do what it takes to be remarkable and lead a way to the revival of Rock
n’ Roll. They should also be aware of the reasons why rock is dying today to
prevent them on doing it.
4.
Future
researchers should know that this topic is not just for academically purposes but
also for the society and music industry. They should also play a part on the
revival of music not just writing and researching about it.
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