the pianist is just playing different notes that don’t go together. The violin plays in a high pitch. The dynamic level increases in this movement. The flute is very fortissimo. I feel like its leading on the other instuments because of how loud and the way it is playing. I can hardly hear the cello but I can see that the cello player is playing one long note at a time‚ very slowly and long. The second piece is called vocalize. It starts off dramatic with the piano. It looks like the pianist was
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Mary responds to change to “ugly hotel rooms” as she asserts she became quite used to it (113). She confesses to James she longs for change‚ “Oh‚ I’m so sick and tired of pretending this is a home! You never have wanted one never since the day were we married! You should have remained a bachelor and lived in second rate hotels and entertained your friends in barrooms! (67). Later in the same act she regrets change again “for me it’s always been so lonely as a dirty room in one night stand hotel…
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(Halstead‚ 1997). In the same way‚ Fanny Mendelssohn‚ the eldest child of a wealthy converted Jewish family in 19th century Germany was given piano lessons from a young age by her mother‚ then continued to study with several famous pianists until she became an excellent pianist. At the age of thirteen she demonstrated her amazing musical memory by playing all preludes from the first book of Bach’s Well -Tempered
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the horn section and the soloist for the cajón’s break is Yael Litwin. The next song is called Just Friends‚ and was composed by John Klenner and was arranged by Rob McConnell. The song started with rhythm section‚ and the first break was the pianist‚ Lianna Gekker’s solo and used lots of sequences. Then it was the soli section for saxophones. Trombone section and the trumpet section played in unison‚ and then followed by the trombonist‚ Sean Weber’s solo. He used some riffs and tailgating in
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not just classical‚ baroque‚ and romantic music‚ all types of music; I had an eccentric taste in music. I felt that if I ever got good enough to go to Berkeley College of Music‚ maybe I could pursue a career as a successful pianist. It was not only my hopes of becoming a pianist‚ it was secretly my father’s‚ my mother’s and my piano teacher’s hopes
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positive comment‚ he had great breathing‚ never on the bar line‚ and his breathing wasn’t audible. Leo’s sound seemed weak and forced‚ it was so quiet I had to turn my volume all the way up. Before he even started playing he tried to tune with the pianist but didn’t‚ he just went ahead and started. During the song every time he played a high note it seemed squeaky‚ not natural at all. Knowing that the piece was to get louder and softer I looked forward those parts‚ but they were hardly there. Lastly
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LESSSON 5 The Swing Era (1932-1942) • Post Depression (1929) • Big Bands become prominent • Instrumentation: 4-5 trumpets‚ 4 trombones‚ 5 saxophones (woodwinds)‚ piano‚ bass‚ drums‚ guitar • Arranger becomes much more important • Written out arrangements with less‚ or little‚ improvisation • Some up-tempo tunes • Many more ballads with jazz interpretation • Music often for dancing Music become a big business • Recordings were now very important • Recording companies now exercised
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Music School where he studied piano. While in New York Williams played as a jazz pianist in many of New York’s clubs. His piano playing gained the attention of Henry Mancini‚ a Grammy Award winning conductor who recruited John to work as a studio musician. After completing his studies at Julliard John returned to Los Angeles and found work as an orchestrator at various film studios. He also found work as a studio pianist performing on scores for movies and TV Shows such as Peter Gun‚ Creature from the
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less capable performers just spend four thousand hours of practice. Gladwell also argues that natural talent never be a factor that contribute to an expert without practice. He illustrates this point by refer the research between amateur pianists and profession pianists. The outcome showed that the researchers didn’t found any elite performer who has “natural talent”. The only difference they found is that successful performers work much harder than every one and there is no shortcut and natural talent
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a slower pace. And she adjusted to the sense of emotion the singer was describing about love. I thought it was cool but the words and the music together I gives and audience more sense of emotion and imagery in their heads. Another part where the pianist start to increase her speed or playing and she makes more bold accents with in the piece “Love Song from song of perfect propriety”. The sing how love is sweet‚ then she starts to become more hateful about the idea of love. And the piano continued
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