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about this song and the lyrics on the internet. This song is originated by Azesu with a combination of Jazz and Latin music. It has a lively rhythm and makes audience want to move along. In this song, they performed with piano, bass, snare drums, conga drums, and soprano saxophone. They used the four part ensemble of Jazz but also include a percussion player. They have a piano player, a bass player, a drummer, a percussion player, and a horn, which is the generic jazz name for saxophones,…
The majority of average millennial television viewers can say that they don’t want to watch the commercials between shows. Everything in the millennial society moves so quickly now, they just want to get to the point. Therefore, commercials have to stand out in order to gain the attention they seek. If an ad is not cute, funny, or strange, it will likely be looked over; it will be just like every other commercial that most people can say they would rather just not see. The Mountain Dew Kickstart…
The Disney characters are can be really silly, like this one time Stitch took a guy’s hat and started running throughout the ship with his hat while the guy tried to get it back. My favorite time with the Disney characters is when I joined in the conga line and it was so much fun because we wrapped around the whole cruise ship I had a lot of fun on the Disney cruise I had a lot of fun with my family and new friends. I would to go again someday and maybe with my own…
They are the Rhumba, danzón, and son. Rhumba (the original Afro-Cuban rhythm) are performed with calvés, bata, quinto and conga drums, a fevered rhythm supercharging all types of dancers. The clavé rhythm, (chak-chak-chak-chak-chak) is the basis for the rhumba. The danzón is very different from the rhumba, more influenced by European tradition. Son uses a larger band incorporating…
Culture is “the arts and other manifestations of human intellectual achievement regarded collectively” (Culture n.d.).The culture of jazz and jazz performers is deeply embedded in American History. However, within Jazz culture the Latin jazz performers sub-culture emerged during the 1940’s and has continued to grow since. From the time when Latin Jazz was created, its performers have been considered a subculture due to the fact that they not only play the same music, but they share the same…
UNIT 3 WRITTEN ASSIGNMENT 2 Introduction: Discussion of cognate strategies, or ways of composing, expression, and presenting a message to the audience. “Cognate refers to knowledge, and strategies meaning techniques to impart knowledge.” Kostelnick, C., & Roberts, D. (2017) in a book Designing Visual Language: Strategies for Professional Communicators. In our textbook, Business Communicators for Success, cognate…
about the event and process about a week ago. We decided to teach them some percussion instruments and at the end they can choose one of their favorite instrument to play and sing the song that they and Gabriella wrote together. Neil and I picked one conga, triangle, tambourine, shaker and other instruments that easy to learn with. After we arrived, the manager explained to us what they do and people who live there all had the experience of one to three years homeless situation. They may have…
From the beginning of the play the stage directions mention, “Live conga drums can be used to punctuate the action of the play.” (1048) From there on, sounds of these drums are to signal the audience of Margarita’s rhythm and heartbeat while swimming. The sounds of these drums show the progress and state of being Margarita…
For the longest time I have been wishing to attend a World Youth Day event. It was this year that my wish has finally been granted. When we first arrived in Krakow, Poland, we went straight to the University of Economics where we will be staying for the week along with the other Regnum Christi members from Spain. When we got there, we were introduced to a very funny priest who briefed us about the World Youth Day and who gave us our IDs and kits. Our first day was spent going around Krakow…