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    DESCRIBING: AN OUTDOOR CONCERT At first parking seemed to be extremely overpriced; thirty dollars to park in a parking lot full of trucks with grills and coolers full of beer in their beds. The music from the speakers that were about a mile or two down the road traveled into my car as if it were a ghost and took over my CD player. Suddenly the rap music that was being played was taken over by Big and Rich‚ one of country music’s superstars. The blazing sun felt like an oven compared to

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    As I entered the concert‚ I could hear the beat of the music‚ the atmosphere was full of excitement. I could see my band playing music‚ I could see millions of people in front of me! When I went in closer‚ it felt a little hot and uncomfortable‚ the place was burning like hell. It was an outdoor concert. I started sweating‚ as the beat of the music gets louder‚ the whole stage started to shake and vibrate. my muscles tensed as more and more people started squeezing me into a square. It felt

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    going to a concert you should think about concert etiquette (good concert manners) to show respect to the fellow musicians. When going to a concert you should dress up in a way that would show the most respect to the musicians and the audience members around you. You should refrain from putting on perfumes fragrances since many people would be distracted by the smell‚ or be highly allergic to the product. In many concerts‚ you should arrive at least five to ten minutes before the concert begins. You

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    Jeremysha Williams November 30‚ 2010 MUS 121.15 Concert Report #2 On October 19‚ 2010 at 7:30pm‚ I attended the Faculty Recital held in the Tullibody Recital Hall on the campus of Alabama State University. The program listed performers including: Ms. Brenda Luchsinger: french horn‚ Dr. Joel Jones: piano‚ and guest artist‚ Dr. Nicholas Kenney: french horn. The seats in the recital hall were full and the stage looked nice with a microphone‚ piano‚ and music stand set up ahead of time. The

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    Concert Report The Wayne Shorter Quarter concert was unlike any concert I have ever been to. The variety of instruments and style of the performers contributed to a unique experience. Not only was the music I heard versatile on several levels‚ but the behavior of the performers‚ appearance of the audience‚ and atmosphere of the venue contributed to my take away from the show. These factors allowed me to obtain a better understanding of jazz as not only an art form‚ but as a culture. The audience

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    The ConTempus concert took place in White Auditorium on January 17‚ 2016. The musicians were dressed in black formal and the audience was wearing whatever they felt fit their mood. The audience was composed entirely of Spring Arbor University students and faculty. At 7:05 the group came on stage to perform and got right into it‚ playing their first song with no introduction. After their first piece they paused to explain what they were doing and where they were from. The group consisted of four string

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    In the story‚ Reginald was a fictitious character created by Saki. Trying to look deeper‚ the name‚ Reginald‚ can actually mean ‘king’. In the first sentence‚ “ ‘Never‚’ wrote Reginald to his most darling friend‚ ‘be a pioneer. It’s the Early Christian that gets the fattest lion.’ ” this sentence actually means it is better to stay in middle and keep silent. Being Christians were banned in that era‚ they were being killed. This sentence in the story is very ironic. Reginald was a teenager who was

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    awaiting a Sugarland Concert at the Grandstand Stage at the Indiana State Fairgrounds when a windstorm rolled through and collapsed the Grandstand Stage taking the lives of seven people and injuring nearly forty others. The audience was briefly warned to vacate the area in an event of a storm‚ however the warning was given only moments before the stage collapse and the audience had no time to evacuate (Crandall‚ Parnell & Spillan‚ 2013). Throughout the day and evening of the concert‚ the National Weather

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    house with nothing but this concert on our minds. We went to breakfast at Denny’s‚ after which we made our way towards The Great Saltaire‚ the site of the day’s big event. On our way to my friends house‚ we drove by the multi million-dollar complex. It had a huge crowd that made the excitement more intense. To my surprise‚ I kind of got a nervous feeling. Why? I do not know. We proceeded to my friends house where the entire group conglomerated in preparation of the concert. We had a fairly large group

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    the Hialeah High School Choir had‚ subsequently‚ changed how I viewed the world and how I valued myself as a person. This was a gigantic change from the timid‚ self-conscious‚ person I was with my peers in school‚ my relatives‚ and my parents. More importantly‚ it was a self-evolution that involved less stumbling over my words as I tried to speak and‚ although it is shameful to admit‚ dashing away from men that I would fancy. Before I had joined the Hialeah High School Choir‚ known as TBS‚ I was an

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