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    on when watching a recording, is hearing the live gamelan sounds flood around you and all the energy in the concert hall. Over all, I prefer the live version. The melodies in both versions have very large ranges due to the various instruments. Each type of instrument plays their own rhythm and when layered together, produces one large song. The rhythms differ in tempo, and are generally disjunct and dissonant. The texture is…

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    I will compare and contrast two stories I have read. Drumbeats and Bullets and The Drummer Boy of Shiloh. These will both have two young boys. These young boys go on an adventure. Here are the statements I will make. In Drumbeats and Bullets a young boy enlisted at fifteen. After running away this young man was 11 and later on he decided to join the army. His name is Johnny Clem and he was a drummer boy. He took roles as carrying people off the battlefield and helped lead the way with his music.…

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    life: Dutch Apple Dinner Theater Located at 510 Centerville Road, this theater offers numerous musical events throughout the year along with a delicious buffet meal. There are also seats available for seniors who want the show without a dinner. Tuesday to Sunday through December 31, they will be hosting the musical production Holly Jolly Christmas. Seniors will get pure joy out of watching this musical that's filled with holiday tunes, dancing and a visit from the jolly fellow himself.…

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    Piano is a skill that took me years of practice in order to achieve a high level of proficiency. Though I often shirked my duty, only with hours of practice could I see the minute details that give a piece its character. Yet as high school started and my academic coursework became more challenging, my time was limited. I decided to stop playing the piano to focus on school work and extracurricular activities. However, sonatas and nocturnes kept getting stuck in my head. They taunted me,…

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    Marching Band Monologue

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    My entire life has been filled with music. When I was a little kid, my mother and I would listen to Gloria Estefan in the car and sing at the top of our lungs. As I got older, I decided that I wanted to keep as much music in my life as possible, and that’s why I joined choir. “Keep Calm and Sing On” reminds me that no matter where life takes me, I can drown my troubles or worries with singing. Choir soon lead me to band, where I decided that I would play the alto saxophone. I loved the saxophone…

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    what amazing intangible creation is before us. A middle C key is pushed on a piano, the hammer hits the tuned wire, the wire vibrates and creates the sound humans recognize as a simple C. As time has passed, humans have progressed from single note instruments, to handwriting sheet music for orchestras, to machines that have all the information from past generations stored in memory so everyone who has access to that technology can be an artist. The physical perception of music is described as…

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    When comparing the experience of playing a brass instrument to the experience of playing a reed instrument, it is revealed that while there may appear to be several differences, there are also a lot of similarities. A brass instrument, such as a trumpet, tuba, or trombone, is an instrument that is made of brass and whose sound is changed by the length of tubing the air travels through. A reed instrument, like a clarinet or saxophone, is an instrument that uses vibrations from a reed to produce…

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    Music Therapy Outline

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    A. Have you ever wanted to play an instrument? B. The guitar can be hard to play, the guitar should be used more in therapy because it could be used to address social or psychological problems, it could relieve some stress, and it helps develop hand eye coordination . C. D. Theses II. Body A. Playing the guitar in music therapy could help people that have social or psychological problems. 1. Music therapists profit their patients accomplish various objectives through music, including…

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    Jazz Concert Experience

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    I attended a jazz band concert that was held at Cosumnes River College by the music department. I do not know how to play an instrument, but I like to listen to people play. I was excited to hear them play, but I knew I would go by myself. I enjoy listing to people play internment, and whenever I study I listen to instrumental songs. Music is a place where people find comfort, because there is a verity. I found out the cost of the concert before I went to the event, because I to be certain that…

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    Both the standard “I’m In The Mood For Love” and Charles Strouse’s “Maybe”, a number from his Broadway musical Annie, follow similar structural alignments, with Goldings designing the A sections of the theme and Bernstein taking care of the Bs. The latter piece spreads a swinging perfume that favors the rounded post-bop trajectories of the guitarist. After…

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