<span>Music videos have a positive and negative impact. Positive because it is entertaining for us and might be inspirational. Negative because of the way they dress, or the way they act in it or the setting, it can be pretty bad. It's negative because kids these r starting like JB, 1D, and so on. They aren't supposed to watch those so yes it is negative and pretty affective on kids, it's based on the age. So, there u go hope this helped u.</span>
The increased popularity of music video had a clear impact
on society. It was both positive and negative. They impacted different venues
like radio in a way that they were left redundant. Nobody wanted to listen to
the music when they could watch it. Radio people had to work very hard regain
their space in the industry. These music videos impacted different segments of
society differently. Some of these videos were very nice and impacted all the
segments positively, while others were
declared immoral and unsafe for a particular age group or the whole society.
These rules can all be boiled down to the fundamental rule: Never move to a perfect consonance by parallel motion. Don't have anything larger than an octave between adjacent upper voices, meaning soprano-alto and alto-tenor. It is OK between the bass and tenor.
The advantage a multi-spectral analysis have over the x-ray machine is the multi-spectral machine have the ability to be used on large art that is hard to move.