passed. Below the whirlwind of mystifying flutes plucked the strings‚ patiently waiting their turn for the pauses within the flute sound. Their delicate plucking sounded in perfectly tuned chords and resonated in the still air around them. Then the clarinets creeped in underneath the other
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With the ascent in fame of beebop‚ came the virtual overshadowing of huge band and swing. Despite the fact that no more in as incredible interest‚ Benny Goodman kept on playing the clarinet‚ shaping and fronting enormous groups. As an incredibly devoted artist and bandleader‚ Goodman was a noteworthy drive in the fame of swing‚ making a home for many extraordinary artists‚ including Fletcher Henderson‚ Quality Krupa‚ and Stan Getz.
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IGCSE BASIC THEORY TEST REVISION RHYTHM Metre – the number of beats to a bar and their value Time signature – two numbers signifying the metre of the music Simple – each beat is divisible into halves e.g. 2/4‚ 3/4‚ 4/4 Compound – each beat is a dotted note which can be divided in to three quavers e.g. 6/8‚ 9/8‚ 12/8 Triplets – three notes played in the space of two Dotted rhythms – placing a dot after a note which adds half the length (a dotted crotchet is worth one and a half beats‚
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beat. In the third quarter of her Concerto for Orchestra (1967)‚ the clarinet player stands‚ disturbs everything and encourages some of the other players to join in the rebellion. After this one‚ another similar composition follows‚ which Musgrave name with the collective name Dramatic Abstract‚ as there is not a particular story‚ pictures or poems. In this piece‚ the players take on more dramatic roles‚ like those of the clarinet player in her Concerto for Orchestra (1967). Later on in her work Thea
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was a growing demand for more and more messages be sent at once by the device. c) Alexander created the Harmonic Telegraph which led to the invention of the telephone. 2. The process of making The Telephone A. Bell shaped a piece of steel like a clarinet reed and tune it to transmit sound. B. Bell discovered the need for high resistance coils‚ instead of low resistance coils‚ to be next to the transmitter ’s electromagnet 3. The arrival of Telephone A. It’s social impact B. The success of The telephone
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The role of the Violin in Two of the Musical Folk Traditions of Trinidad and Tobago. By Janelle Xavier Research Project Proposal: The role of the Violin in 2 of the Musical Folk Traditions of Trinidad and Tobago. By Janelle Xavier Proposal Descriptions: This research paper compiles primary and secondary data from interviews with violinists who work or have worked specifically in folk music in the Trinidad and Tobago. It seeks to investigate and document the reasons for and the
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Over the years jazz music has gone through many musical evolutions throughout its history. At its height in the 20s and through the 40s‚ jazz big bands were one of the most popular forms of musical entertainment in America. After World War II‚ there seem to be a shift within the jazz community as more and more jazz musician broke away from the big band genre. Many of them created smaller more intimate groups that wanted to put more of an emphasis on solo improvisation‚ instrumental virtuosity‚ and
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cheerful person. She was born in Fresno on March 1‚ 1996. Recently she had graduated from ____high school‚ and had only begun college. As a child‚ she grew a passion for music. During middle school she tried out for the clarinet and she got the position to play. Although she enjoyed the clarinet‚ she wanted a challenge and decided to go for the flute during high school. In the summer she couldn’t let go of a book because she was glued to it. Even though she was not athletic‚ she loved volleyball. What
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upbeat and has an exciting melody‚ even though there are less rhythmic variations. The song carried a constant melody and surprised the listeners with individual solos such as the piano and the clarinet. Even though “Groove Merchant” focused on specific instruments instead of the ensemble‚ the piano and clarinet solos is to emphasize on the sound the instruments produced and the mood that was created as a result. “Focus” is smoothly melodic as it began with a saxophone solo and the ensemble slowly entered
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distributed and uploaded to mix. Ensemble- usually a small group of performers Polyphonic- The simultaneous sounding of two or more melodies of equal importance. Group Work: Sidney Bechet First notable jazz saxophone player‚ soprano sax Played clarinet‚ too. Composer Professional by age of 6. Louis Armstrong 1901-1971 [Greatest trumpet player] The most influential jazz musician Learned to play the bugle in home for boys First to be considered a jazz artist. Bix Biederbecke 1903-1931
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