As section leader of the clarinets at Mukwonago High School’s top band ensemble‚ I am expected to guide my section to success. I lead sectionals and help the other clarinet players with high notes and intricate rhythms. We go over how our parts connect with each others and how they connect with other sections in the ensemble. Aiding younger members
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The Dead Poets Society is a film that shows that you should embrace your individuality. It takes place at a private school called Welton Academy and is loosely based on the Tom Schulman‚ the screen writer’s life. The movie shows how Mr. Keating’s changes the lives of the students of Welton‚ by teaching not only the curriculum‚ but also to be an individual. The movies shows the struggles of being a nonconformists in a conforming society. In Dead Poets Society‚ there was constant motifs shown throughout
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that his instrument of choice was the clarinet. I didn’t think the clarinet t was that influential in the musical world until I learned more about Benny. From the film I learned about how his father wanted his children to pick up music because he wanted them to make a career out of something they loved. Benny’s father was a tailor and according to the film he wasn’t very content in his profession. The film then when on to talk about how he picked up the clarinet because he was the smallest out of his
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On October 8th‚ 2014 at 6:00 P.M‚ I attended The Sisters of Sigma Alpha Iota‚ Alpha Upsilon Chapter which was located in the Davis Hall‚ of the Gallagher-Bluedorn in Cedar Falls‚ Iowa. This was a classical recital being performed. The reason I chose to attend this recital‚ I saw on the website one of the instruments being played was a piano. The first performance of this recital was a song “Sigma Alpha Iota Chorale” by Margaret Blackburn Arr. E.K.W. Xi Chapter 1946‚ sung by Linnea Casey‚ Stephanie
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musicians that played my instrument were Brian Burell‚ and Caleb Michalski. The layout is that there were clarinets in the front to the left and the flutes were at the front to the right. There were a lot of clarinets and flutes! Whereas‚ in our Beginner band class‚ the location is opposite. Also‚ behind the clarinets were the trumpets. In comparison‚ the trumpets weren’t as many as clarinets because the tone and volume are much stronger and effective with less people. Beside the trumpet players were
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The first intrigues me is the high notes. The clarinet solo performer has a skillful transform between high notes‚ and the piece ends with an altissimo C. The performer changes it nice‚ smooth and natural. The second part that intrigues me is the whole band makes a good combination. The other performers not only do not cover the clarinet’s sound‚ but also set off the advantages of the clarinet. It makes a good harmony. The last thing is the emotions. The performers perform the characteristics of
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specific instrument‚ I did study and play the clarinet for three years in high school. My love for woodwinds‚ particularly the clarinet‚ was nurtured through old LPS of Benny Goodman‚ Henry Mancini‚ The Glenn Miller Orchestra and the big band sounds of the 1940’s. The warm round tones of the clarinet intro in George Gershwin’s “Rhapsody in Blue” still gives me goosebumps to this day. I found this assignment a great opportunity to learn more about the clarinets cousin‚ the oboe‚ as it is an instrument
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At the jazz brass band concert on November 4‚ the band consisted of instruments such as the clarinet‚ saxophone‚ trumpet‚ trombone‚ tuba (specifically‚ a sousaphone)‚ snare drum‚ and bass drum. There were seven performers in the ensemble‚ with one person alternating between the clarinet and saxophone‚ four people playing brass instruments‚ and two people playing percussion. The percussionists remained in the back‚ while the brass sections were in the front filling out the left and right side of the
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band one-step” was recorded in 1917 by the “Original Dixieland Jazz Band” (ODJB) who inherited much instrumentation from New Orleans Brass Band tradition. In this piece they made use of a typical small combo with a ‘frontline’‚ including cornet‚ clarinet and trombone‚ and a ‘rhythm’ section consisting of piano and drums. Charlie Parker’s Re-boppers also used a small combo‚ but with Alto sax and trumpet (replacing the out of date cornet) in the frontline‚ and piano‚ drums and bass in the rhythm section
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choose Squidward from Spongebob for several reasons. First‚ he is a myopic squid that lives under the sea. How awesome is that? Second‚ he is a gifted musician and his orthography is music. Whenever he comes up with new lyric while playing his clarinet he had to come up with a nomenclature for it. Lastly‚ Squidward has good pecuniary skills. He never wastes his money on pointless things. Fourth‚ He is loyal and hard working. He never leaves his parameter during work on a paradigm shift. He is
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