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    at this point. 00:12 What seems to be a woodwind instrument comes in at this point, preforming the main part that seems to be played over and over again throughout the whole piece. The woodwind instrument being played is believed to be a flute or clarinet. The sound of this composition is nice and air like, all flows together very nicely. 01:00 The first woodwind instrument goes out and anther one starts playing the same part,…

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    composed for only SATB mixed choir and orchestra (strings: violin I, II, viola, cello, double bass plus 2 oboes, 2 clarinets, 2 bassoons, 2 French horns, 2 trumpets, 3 trombones, timpani, and gong). Cherubini's second requiem mass in D minor is written for TTB male choir and orchestra to consist of strings (violin I, II, viola, cello, double bass) a piccolo, flutes, 2 oboes, 2 clarinets, 2 bassoons, 4 horns, 2 trumpets, 3 trombones, and timpani. Cherubini did not use any vocal soloist in his…

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    During the final week of classes at Truman, I had the pleasure of hearing the school’s jazz bands in concert. During the concert, the Jazz Lab band and the Jazz Ensemble, both directed by Tim AuBuchon, played several jazz standards and modern favorites. The Jazz Lab band started out the night with five big band pieces. The instrumentation of the Jazz Lab band was standard for a big band; it included about four of each horn (saxophone, trumpet, and trombone), an upright bass, a piano, and a…

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    The music concert 9066 Music Behind Barbed Wire was the ending cumulation of the events done throughout the semester to honor the 75th anniversary of Manzanar. Inside the university theatre the crowd was coming in, soon the theater was packed with a variety of people from the community and students. The evening event started fifteen minutes late, and then we were welcomed by the Dean of the college of arts and humanities Mitch Avila. He discussed how throughout the semester they had several…

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    dance band. When Evelyn turned eight she began having symptoms of hearing loss. Her ears progressively worsened. At the age of 11 she was required to wear a hearing aid. Evelyn was a musically gifted child and was a superior at playing the piano and clarinet. Evelyn had perfect pitch, and a great ability to identify or sing a note by ear. After wearing a hearing aid a few months she thought it got in her way, so she proceeded without wearing it.…

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    While I have many values that are important to me, there are a select few that truly define my character and what I believe. The values that are most important to me are: spiritual and religious values, music, and belong to a social group. Specifically, my religious faith has enabled me to look at the world through an enlightened perspective while teaching me to trust in myself and religion. Music has always been a form of solace for me; being able to escape stressful situations through music…

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    Explain some cases in which you would perm-ban/temp-ban people Server Drama- If a player is starting server drama about Irl problems or server problems i would warn them first to see if they will stop. If this Continues they will be reported to higher staff and possibly banned. Racism- If someone is being racist to another player by saying racist quotes ect, they will be warned once, if this continues the punishment is 15-minute temp-mute. IF this still continues 30-minute temp-mute and if this…

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    tempo and started by the unison of the strings in A minor. This theme was quite assertive. It often appeared in different variations. The seventh part “Doppio Movimento” was calm and flowing. It included Shaker theme and its five variations. Solo clarinet played the theme taken from Edward D. Andrews Shaker melodies collection. The melody of a theme was lyrical with the well-marked climax. On the contrary, the tune of the seventh piece was sharper and more piercing. Moreover, both melodies had…

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    However, he did not play clarinet for long as he became more interested in jazz music resulting in a change of instrument to an alto saxophone. By this time, John was seventeen years old and was already a very skilled musician that had great potential to lead a successful career. In June of 1943, he moved to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Coltrane was drafted into the Navy when he was nineteen years old and was released returning to civilian life approximately one year later. After the Navy, he…

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    I attended Crestwood’s 7th and 8th Grade Band Seasonal Winter Concert. The ensemble consisted of Crestwood’s 7th and 8th Grade Kentwood students. The performance was conducted by Crestwood’s music instructor, Jason Townsend. In total, there were 13 pieces performed, but 6 pieces of them were played as an ensemble. Other pieces were simply solo and ensemble music performed by 7th and 8th Grade students. Solo and ensemble pieces were “Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy,” performed by A. Adhikari, Q.…

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