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    Jazz Concert Reflection

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    Upon first glance at the Guzman hall I was filled with anxiety as well as excitement as to what was to come. Prior to this semester I had not listened to any jazz music and I was unaware of any artists or songs. Therefore going to a jazz concert was a rare experience that I now cherish. When I first entered the hall I was greeted by a group of musicians called ‘The Stamps Jazz Quintet’‚ there were 4 musicians at the front of the hall and they were taking place. The musicians included Sam Hart who

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    What Genre of Music is Most Popular in Teens and Why? What makes music popular? Over 90% of responses have said that 3 things make a good song. Those three factors are lyrics‚ a melody line and a catchy rhythm (Forum.emusictheory.com‚ 2014). My survey I created has reached a result to this question that most people said that the best type of music is the one with the most meaning. They said that the lyrics of the song make it good because they like that it has meaning and songs without meaning

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    Concert Jazz Report

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    Esa Mahmood Music July 11‚ 2013 Butts Jazz Concert Report The concert I decided to go to was held in Valley Brewing Company. The event was called “Take 5‚ Jazz at the Brew”. I went to the show July 11‚ 2013. The group I saw didn’t have a name. It was just a group of people performing together. The concert hall was a very nice venue. It was on an extended closed off area past the common area at the bar. The area was very dim lit and was decorated very fancy and elaborate. The music that was played

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    Soundtrack of Music Essay

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    protests‚ rallies and other events surrounding the cause that finally led to African American citizens gaining their hard earned civil rights. Soundtrack for Revolution takes a look at the American civil rights movement‚ focusing on the role that music‚ spirituals and protest songs sang had on the pickets‚ sit-ins‚ and demonstrations of that turbulent era. Soundtrack of Revolution examines such pivotal moments such as the Montgomery bus boycott‚ the March on Washington‚ and the assassination of Dr

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    Concert Report The concert that I attended was the live concert experience to be extremely eye opening and enjoyable‚ and I have come to realize live music is far superior to recorded music. What I found that live concerts offered‚ as opposed to recorded music‚ wasn’t necessarily better sound quality‚ but the setting and mood established by the location‚ and just as importantly‚ the people who attended as well. When I first arrived I was immediately warmed by the inviting and embracing atmosphere

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    Concert Report The concert I attended was North Idaho College Wind Symphony In Concert‚ featuring the Whitworth University Wind Symphony. It took place in the Schuler Preforming Arts Center at the North Idaho College in Coeur d’Alene on March 21st. The main pieces which I will be focusing on are Aspen Jubilee‚ Walking Tune‚ and The Invincible Eagle. All of these pieces were performed by the Whitworth University Wind Symphony‚ whose conductor was Richard Strauch. Strauch conducted a symphony of 55

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    Music Recording Essay

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    converts one form of energy into another. Speakers‚ human ears‚ and microphones are all examples transducers. Transient- A short‚ quick burst of energy that is non-repeating. Commonly associated with the attack of percussive instruments. However‚ all music contains transients. In speech‚ transients are associated with consonants. Transients are typically weak in energy and associated with the higher frequency range. Transient response- How quickly the microphone reacts to a sound wave and specifically

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    Yiri Music Essay

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    Yiri Essay Rhythm There’s a drum ostinato throughout the whole piece. There are cross rhythms near the end which are the effect produced when two conflicting rhythms are heard together. There’s a common use of syncopation‚ which is when notes are played off the beat. The metre throughout the piece changes‚ however the main one is 4/4. Polyrhythm is used‚ which is when two or more rhythms with different pulses are heard together eg where one is playing in triple time and another is playing in

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    think of it as part of the subject matter of the play. 5. Spectacle – the places of the action‚ the costumes‚ the set designs‚ & visual elements of the play. 6. Music – in Greek drama‚ the dialogue & chorus were sung or chanted‚ & the music was of considerable emotional importance. In modern live drama‚ music is rarely used in serious plays. Central Figures of the Drama Protagonist – (the hero) – according to Aristotle‚ he quests for truth. He has a flaw in character (hamartia)

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    Music has been around for hundreds of years‚ and along with it have always come music lovers. Throughout the years the world has seen music evolve from a form of religious celebration and having a ceremonial role‚ to becoming a form of entertainment and art to what it is today: a backbone of popular culture and even lifestyle. Since the first piece of music was ever played‚ people have responded in a variety of different ways‚ and generally speaking music fans can fall into one of four categories

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