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    Charlottesville‚ Virginia. The band’s original name was‚ Sparky’s Flaw. In 2008‚ they changed their name to Parachute. The members include: Will Anderson (vocals‚ guitar‚ and keyboard)‚ Johnny Stubblefield (drums)‚ Alex Hargrave (bass guitar)‚ Kit French (saxophone‚ keyboard‚ and vocals)‚ and Nate McFarland (guitar‚ and vocals). The members from the band have been touring and promoting their music since they graduated in May 2008. They have toured with many artists such as Duffy‚ Matt Nathanson‚ Michelle Branch

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    think there are two musical ideas‚ A and B. Idea A is played from the beginning until 1:19. The rhythm is being repeated by percussion instruments with a flowy melody played by piano‚ brass and woodwind instruments. Idea B begins at 1:20 with a saxophone improvised solo and as it progresses‚ the notes appear to get shorter and scattered‚ similar to how jazz sounds. The sax solo continues until 2:19‚ followed by a piano solo‚ following the same idea B. Percussion instruments continue with the melody

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    SHORT TERM AND LONG TERM GOALS Setting personal goals in my life are important to me because I want to strive for personal Excellence. I hope that as long as I live I will strive to excel and learn. Achievement of a short term goal leads to a long term goal and it never ends unless I will it to end. Since I’m passionate about learning and setting goals I believe I will continue to learn and achieve new goals. One goal I am working on now is learning how to write an excellent paper‚ in proper

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    and hearing the click of their heels against the ground as they dance. The thoughts of sneaking out tonight and worrying about getting caught by parents but ignoring those ideas for the time being and focusing on the crazy untamed melody of the saxophone. Also being able to partake in sports such as golf‚ rollerblading and cycling‚ out enjoying the fresh air and getting exercise‚ feeling the sun beat down and hearing the cries of people around you laughing and joking.

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    Ellington‚ she was very good. She did many jazz standards and a couple of Billie Holiday songs‚ and even did one of my favorite songs‚ ‘At Last’ by Etta James. The band’s name was ‘Coltrane Revisited’‚ the people on instruments were Joe Lavano on saxophone‚ Steve Kuhn on piano‚ Dennis Irwin on bass‚ and Idris Muhammad on the drums. All of the members of the band seemed very into their music‚ they were attentive to the other band members as well. The singer blew the crowd away with her emotion. There

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    trumpet and the piano players began playing concurrently toward the end of the piece. This was the loudest part hence resulted dissonance. During this performance the composer stood at the front. The final piece was referred to us the Snake. The Anglo Saxophone player was the bassist. This performance was metered loud. The theme of this piece was easy to identify. The kind of rhythm in this piece was conjunct. In general I liked the performance particularly the trombones and trumpet. The synchronization

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    • Bud‚ Not Buddy by Christopher Paul Curtis (1991) • APA Citation: o Curtis‚ C. P. (1991). Bud‚ Not Buddy. New York‚ NY: Delacore Press. • Guided Reading Level-T Lexile Measure-950L Grade Level Equivalent-5.0 • Summary of Novel: Bud‚ Not Buddy is about a ten year old orphan who is growing up in Michigan in 1936 during the Great Depression. Bud’s mother passed away when he was six years old‚ leaving him in the hands of an orphanage. The book starts with Bud being placed in a foster home‚ with foster

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    Sarai Lopez MUL2380 Dr. Teresa Mitchel Review There are many universities that offer concerts or recreational activities for students‚ and one of them is Miami Dade College. On April 19‚ 2017 the college offered a concert in which many of the student’s participated; indeed‚ professors and guests were there and helped with the event. The concert was about music and poetry‚ both of them were sang and with them‚ many instruments. Also‚ there were many people there and all of them were enjoying the

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    Things I Am Thankful for

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    that but I agree with many opportunities given to me as I pass many obstacles. Another thing I am thankful for are my abilities to listen‚ learn‚ and accomplish. I also use my abilities to their highest potential which are my abilities to play the saxophone‚ my abilities to focus on my engineering and my work. I am truly thankful to be able to wake up every morning knowing I have people depending on me to do my best and to never give up. Mainly life was given to me from two wonderful people to have

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    In 1936‚ Bob Wills wrote a song called “Steel Guitar Rag” which was the first of its country music type to include an electric guitar. The song featured an electric guitar‚ a piano‚ and saxophone. Bob Wills successfully blended blues with jazz and pop‚ creating the newest style of the time‚ Western

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