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    Music In The 1930s Essay

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    premiere changed the face of music forever. The piano‚ bass‚ and the drums are the rhythm section of Big Band and Jazz music ("Music in the 1930’s"). Then‚ they have two to four melody players that include the instruments of clarinet‚ trumpet‚ saxophone‚ vibraphone‚ and guitar ("Music in the 1930’s"). Finally‚ the people that are in the Big Band and Jazz groups consist of 15 to 20 musicians ("Music in the 1930’s") . Out of all the different Big Bands and Jazz‚ most have singers or vocal recording

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    forms‚ although it has almost completely been replaced by Praise & Worship‚ which also carries the same messages‚ but is usually more upbeat.. Jazz Jazz is almost always primarily an instrumental form of music‚ where the key player is usually the saxophone. Jazz music is usually very complex in the chord structures and the harmonies. Improvisation is also the most distinguishing characteristic of Jazz and this then obviously requires a great deal of technical skill and musical knowledge from the players

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    Laura Croteau March 6‚ 15 My Virtual Child Assignment #1 1. One of the most important interactions you can have with your child early on in life is to read‚ talk‚ or sing to them. Every chance I was given I chose to talk to Pearson rather than giving him a new toy. Pearson has liked to use private speech during play since he was 18 months. According to Vygotsky’s theories this encourages thought development and helps with social interactions. By age 2‚ he was talking in 3-4 word sentences. He

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    Something's Coming Poem

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    Bernstein- Something’s coming essay Melody Something’s coming has many examples of blue notes. These are either F G# or C‚ and can be seen in bars 18-20 in the vocal line. A tritone is a jump of 3 tones and can be seen in the vocal line ‘soon as it’‚ (G#  D). The melody is partly fragmentary as it usually contains fragment semi-tones in the rhythmic parts‚ e.g. there are two fragmented notes F# G in the vocal line‚ ‘Could it be?’ to ‘if I can wait.’ The words are predominantly syllabic in the

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    dramatic‚ light‚ mellow‚ muted‚ percussive‚ pizzicato‚ plucked‚ sweet. 6. List the instruments you would find in the WOODWIND FAMILY. Instruments in the woodwind family include the flute‚ oboe‚ clarinet‚ French horn‚ piccolo‚ double bassoon‚ saxophone. 7. List some tone colour/describing words that could be used for woodwind instruments. Some tone colour words for woodwind can include an airy‚ breathy‚ coarse‚ dark‚ harsh‚ reedy‚ resonant‚ warm‚ and velvety. 8. List the instruments you

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    Band Activity

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    Most schools offer a variety of activities‚ classes‚ and clubs‚ my favorite activity is band. First‚ band is an extraordinary activity to be involved in. Second‚ band requires to interact with the other students so I get to talk to my friends. Last but not least I get to go on a lot of different field trips throughout the school year. As can be seen‚ I think band is the best activity offered in school. First of all‚ band is a great activity that the school offers. I get to play my own instrument

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    Orinda Theater

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    At the beginning of last year‚ my friend asked me to accompany him to see the historic Orinda Theatre. History has that the theatre was opened in 1941 having been built by Donald Rheen in the previous century. Being the first time not only in Orinda‚ but California‚ what astonished me most is that despite its age‚ the theatre is pristine as others build in the past few years or even better than many of them (Welsh-Huggins‚ 2015). Is there a dress code when visiting a theatre? This was not an answer

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    Frank Sinatra

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    made his way to improve in all aspects of music. He had never formally learned to read music‚ but was naturally gifted and learned music by ear. Both with his studio recorded music and his live performances‚ Sinatra was usually accompanied by a saxophone‚ varying pieces of a drum set‚ sever trumpets and an electric or bass guitar. After weariness at Capitol Records‚ Sinatra broke off to start his own label called Reprise Records which went on to become one of the bigger players in music industry

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    During World War II‚ with an increasing number of musicians being sent over to fight in Europe‚ the war began to take its effects on popular jazz bands‚ as they had begun to become less popular. As this new form of jazz‚ consisting of smaller ensembles‚ began to emerge‚ an increase in the amount of improvisations did too. This new style‚ which we know today as bebop‚ started a new experience that also led to the creation of cool and hard bop jazz. Bebops began to become more popular during the

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    Essay On 1920s Music

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    Throughout the past few decades‚ our music taste‚ along with our society‚ has developed into an expressive community. People of all ages have been using music to express themselves for thousands of years. The 1920s‚ as well as 2000s are prominently known for their groundbreaking new sound. The two were ferociously popular in their time‚ but how can two genres‚ each with a different sound‚ be so popular? The purpose of the composer‚ instruments used and the sound produce‚ are vastly different between

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