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    The war added to the vulnerabilities of a youthful performer attempting to build himself, however vulnerability did not cut his energies. In reality, 1941 and 1942 used showing and forming the Clarinet Sonata, his initially distributed work. He additionally created musical shows for the Boston Institute of Modern Art amid these years, however Bernstein's first real open door came in September, 1942, when Koussevitzky, his earlier tutor, designated…

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    in that it had four beats per bar. It has a piano, set drum(s) and/or a guitar (Fellezs, 2011) The call-and-response pattern between instrumental sections of the band got a change. It involved trumpets and trombones, a reed section comprising of a clarinet and a saxophone. This was from the African way of singing in the African-American Southern Baptist church. The artists in the band maintained a swinging beat, which the people dance to, while the trombones and trumpets sounded. The vocals…

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    through the clarinet and expressing herself through music and having a unique instrument that made her stand out “You being a more understated kind of person, but I am thinking maybe you are about due to bust out with something a little flashy yourself”(289). Josh wanted her to step out of her comfort zone and experience a new perspective and to not be afraid to stand out and be independent from others. Wendy did step out with the help of Josh and was not afraid to show off her unique clarinet…

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    you could do your own thing?” my eldest sister told me when I joined band in the sixth grade. In middle school I decided to play a brass instrument which was not popular for a girl to play. Most of my friends had chosen a woodwind either a flute, clarinet or saxophone. I was told it was a non girly instrument and that it was lame choice. But I ignored then and stuck to what I believed was the right choice for me. The first day of school arrived and I got introduced to the “non girly” and “lame”…

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    The saxophone is a wonderful instrument. As a member of the reed and woodwind family of instruments it is usually compared to the clarinet or flute. As an instrument that could reach four octaves, there is much you can play and plenty of room for experimentation. Saxophones are normally made of brass to create their colorful, characteristic sound, but some, in the past have been made of copper, silver, bronze, and even plastic. There are four main saxophones that are commonly used which are…

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    Emergent tenor saxophonist based in New York, Paul Jones, exhibits higher levels of matureness and a willingness for originality in his incredible new album, Clean, a considerable step ahead since the release of his full-length debut album, Short Stories, recorded in 2014 with his reliable sextet. The band members are maintained here with the exception of pianist Sullivan Fortner, who gave its place to Glenn Zaleski. The remaining artists, all young and powerfully talented, are Alex LoRe on alto…

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    12 Year Old Me

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    Pay attention. First, don’t bother with cheer tryouts. It’s not worth the stress you’re gonna put yourself under. Band is where you’re strong at. The band will bring instruments toward the end of the year for you to test out. Go straight to the clarinet. I know our little heart is set on flute (at least, it will be) but trust me on this. By tenth grade, you’ll have a solo and you’ll be first chair.…

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    Ray Charles was a famous jazz composer. Because of being blind since he was 7 years old, he stood out even more to his fans. Charles was born on September 23, 1930 and he died on June 10, 2004. His music was a huge hit during the 1950’s. He was a great jazz composer to many because he was blind. He was able to play the piano extremely well for being blind. He loved composing making soul, blues, and jazz music and the people loved listening to it. Some people even called him “The High Priest of…

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    Silveira conduct and lead the IC Concert Band in rehearsal today. Dr. Silveira led a very efficient rehearsal that resulted in a lot of playing by the ensemble, and significant improvement. At the beginning of the rehearsal, I noticed that flutes, clarinets and saxophones were there. I discovered later that this was because they were given sectional time while Dr. Silveira worked with the rest of the ensemble for a portion of the rehearsal. This allowed him to give more individualized and…

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    in my grade three guys who I didn’t recognize, a girl who I also didn’t know, and lastly, there was a girl who I recognized. Where did I know her from? Maybe we had classes together? Yeah, that’s prob… BAND. We had band class together, she was the clarinet player who was also in my science…

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