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    several musicians, and each of them has a different perspective and interpretation of a piece of music, especially the conductor Andrew Litton. Several instruments such as violin, viola, cello, double bass, brass, woodwind, trumpets , trombones, bass trombone; timpani, snare drum, triangle, cymbals, bass drum, xylophone; harp characterized the scene. The audience enjoyed the vibrating elements that produced the sound in string instruments such as the guitar, harp, piano etc. Obviously, there…

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    Sound It Out Analysis

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    Omar Tamez on guitar and percussion, John Hébert on double bass, and Sam Ospovat on drums. The welcoming composition called “Big Weirdo” is a notably orchestrated avant-garde piece that gains a scintillating epic…

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    everyone give her some room,” Bass told the worried faces surrounding him as he gently laid Charlie upon the bed in the guest room that had been assigned to her. “As you said, Maggie, everyone’s hungry and tired. I’ll have my personal physician look her over to make sure there’s nothing wrong.” “I’m a doctor and I’m perfectly capable of looking after my daughter!” Maggie snapped. “I know you are, but you’re also a mother with two small children who need you,” Bass said, gently guiding her…

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    1. The first piece of music I listened to for this assignment was Lohengrin, prelude to Act III composed by Wagner. The song was written for a scene for a wedding between a hero and heroine. The instruments in this song include a full orchestra and it is an orchestral piece. In my opinion, the song had a variety of feelings and sounds. For example, there is one part where it is mainly or entirely woodwinds. During this section, the music sounds very peaceful and light. After a while this…

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    The Opera La Boheme

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    orchestra was made up of flutes, the piccolo, oboes, the English horn, clarinets, bass clarinets and the bassoon. The brass section was made up of the French horn, trumpets, and trombones. The percussion section included the timpani, snare drum, triangle, cymbals, bass drum, xylophone, glockenspiel, and the chimes. Lastly, the strings were composed of the harp, first and second violins, viola, cello, and double bass. My drawing of the orchestra’s seating arrangement is included in the email with…

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    level six, wind band, piece that has been played and enjoyed by advanced high school and university bands. The scoring is dense and somewhat atypical, however. Jenkins includes a sting bass, a cello, three baritone parts, three flute parts, and four clarinet and trombone parts. Jenkins includes the string bass part because is important to the texture of the piece. The tuba cues, like all the cues in the piece, are “safety doublings” and “should be played only in the absence of the instrument…

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    help unite for a common love it helps you love and hate its just amazing. Victor Lemont Wooten was born into a loving military family in mountain home, Idaho but as a military family they moved around a lot. “At an early age my brother regi taught me bass since the family band needed…

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    Percussion Concert Report

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    almost identical for every note. It was hard to see the rolls happening on the snare drum, but I noticed that the technique is similar for bass drum. When rolling a decrescendo, he moved from the center of the drum out and the rolls became slower as he got closer to the rim. I also thought it was interesting that he used traditional grip when rolling on the bass drum. It made sense because of how the drum was turned, so it was definitely more practical than match grip. When watching the mallet…

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    defined by the figure corte in the opening theme. One does not expect to find such writing in a courante, and although in principal following the French version of the dance, the movement uses few of the traditional melodic or rhythmic formulas. The bass in m.3 is clearly a 6/4 and when a new motivic idea is introduced by the treble in m.9, it is imitated by alto and tenor at intervals of five quarter notes. Against the energetic motives in small notes values are set some written-out examples of…

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    Alice in Chains, a alternative rock or grunge band founded in the late 80’s. With their Late guitar and singer Layne Staley, Lead guitar Jerry Cantrell, late bass guitar Mike Starr, current bass guitar mike inez, drummer Sean Kinney, and their current rhythm guitar William DuVall. Alice in Chains should be inducted into the Rock and Roll hall of fame because of their contributions to Rock in roll. Their success as a band. Also Alice in Chains impact on people. The first reason Alice in Chains…

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