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    Jazz Concert Report Sample

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    on the trumpet, Tim Nunnink on the tenor saxophone, Mack Leighton on the bass, Charlie Weller on the drums, and Leonard Patton on vocals. The concert started with a song named "Wade in the Water". The piano initiated the song with a soft tempo and…

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    The tempo was medium/slow and the style was Latin/Salsa. The song included a cha cha beat, an improvised solo by Peter, who was scat singing, and a drum solo. This song was pretty fun, not only was the tempo upbeat but the audience also played a part in the performance by adding in syncopation. The last song Richland High played is called Love Makes the World go Round by The Ritz. The tempo was a medium/slow…

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    Turner Combo the performers included Jeff Endly on the tenor saxophone, Ken Beilman on the piano, Will Kinman on the bass, and Josh Bradley on the drums. In the front line, there was the saxophone and the piano. In…

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    double bass. The smaller instruments, the violin and viola, make a higher-pitched sound, and the larger cello and double bass make low rich sounds. They are all shaped very similar to one another, with curvy wooden bodies and wooden necks. The strings stretch over the body and neck and attach to small decorative heads, where they are tuned with small tuning pegs.…

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    The four most commonly used instruments in the string family are the violin, the viola, the cello and the double (string) bass. They are all made by gluing pieces of wood together to form a hollow “sound box.” The quality of sound of one of these instruments depends on its shape, the wood it is made from, the thickness of both the top and back, and the varnish that coats its outside surface. The violin is the smallest and highest-pitched member of the string family. It is held under the chin…

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    Jazz Music Essay

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    Danny Harrington played baritone sax; John Bahrain played guitar, Bruce Gertz played bass and Phil McGowan played drums. "Body and Soul" is usually performed in the key of Db major, and the main part of the tune consists of a repeated eight-bar melody, followed by an eight-bar bridge and a final eight-bar return to the melody. The AAA form is typical…

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    Green Day Research Paper

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    Formed in 1987, Green Day is an American pop punk band from Oakland, California. The members include lead singer and guitarists Billie Joe Armstrong, Bassist and backing vocals Mike Dirnt (Mike Pritchard), and drummer Tre Cool. Childhood friends Billie Joe and Mike Dirnt formed a band called Sweet Children at the age of fifteen. In Vallejo, California Sweet Children’s first concert took place at Rod’s Hickory Pit, where Billie Joe’s mother was working at the time. In 1989, the band had changed…

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    saxophone) , Jesse Crosson (trombone) , Aaron Smith (trumpet) , Randy Sandoli (piano) , Molly Redfield (bass) , Devan Kortan (guitar) , and Cameron Womack (drums). The songs that they played were: “Synchronous Dance”, “Untill We Meet Again”, and “On Our Way.” The performers from The Kandinsky Effect were: Warren Walker (saxophone and effects), Gael Petrina (bass and effects), and Caleb Dolister (drums) and they all played multiple songs. Their style of music was very different from anything that…

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    later when more instruments get blended it gets both louder and the melody gets higher. The meter was really hard to measure in this kind of music. The dynamics were little louder. The song used trumpet, trombones, horns, tuba, timpani, tam-tam, and bass drum. There are seven different voices in this song. The music and performance was great. 1. “Concerto for Prepared Piano and Chamber” was composed by John Cage and performed by himself. The style of music is Lieder or art song music. The melody…

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    In 1974, Herbie Hancock’s Headhunters performed live in Germany. Pianist Herbie Hancock was accompanied by Bennie Maupin on saxophone, Paul Jackson on electric bass, Mike Clark on drums, and Bill Summer on percussion. The group performed a total of 5 songs including “Palm Grease”, “Sly”, “Butterfly”, “Spank A Lee”, and “Chameleon”. The second track performed in the concert is “Sly” and runs for ten minutes. The song begins with saxophonist Bennie Maupin playing while the rest of the group…

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