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    Jazz Theory Research Paper

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    on notes accords. The Melodic Section and a Rhythm Section.  Rhythm and swing All features jazz group, regardless of size, a "melodic section" and a "rhythm section". The first is composed of melodic instruments like the saxophone, trumpet or trombone, while the second is composed instruments such as drums, guitar, bass and piano, provided they do not come to the fore running, for example, one. Overall, the rhythm section is responsible for providing the harmonic and rhythmic mattress on…

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    string, brass, woodwind, percussion and keyboard instruments. The instruments found in each section have different tonal qualities, playing techniques and different ways of producing sound. The string section consists of the violin, the viola, the cello, the double bass and even the harp. These instruments provide the greatest range of expression, intensity and modulation making the string section the foundation of the orchestra. String instruments provide lyrical and warm tones to an orchestra…

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    Jazz Concert Review Essay

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    ritardando a couple of times. The dissonant chords that were used resolved and were played at a slower tempo than the chorus. The mutes were timed perfectly with the rhythm. I liked this cover piece because the clarity and harmony between all the instruments…

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    Mozart Observation Paper

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    the tender age of nine years old, managed to get past the growing pains in high school, but did not become skilled at playing his designated instrument until his twenties. In the year of 2016 Mr. Burell joined the Mozart Festival after invited by the members of the Mozart Festival a year ago. Don Burell maintains a person should learn to play an instrument because it provides enjoyment and, unlike sports, can last…

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    lessons a week with a private instructor that cost way more than my family could afford, and eventually, I could play complex and beautiful pieces. I’ve gone through so many instruments and bows that by the time I was old enough to have a job, I was working long hard hours for weeks on end in order to afford to replace my old instrument. Every violin I had was given a name. My first violin was named Charles, after my late grandfather who gave it to me. He was a master violinist, and I could only…

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    atmosphere. There was a quartet and they used instrument like the trumpets, horns, I believe that I saw a bass, and and a cello. When they began to play they did have their opening remarks about the pieces that they were going to play and all that, providing some background information. This performance would be put in the modern musical period because jazz came around the Great Depression which took place in 1920 . They did use the cello which is a instrument that I believe can be traced…

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    Jazz Concert Report

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    regular intervals. All other instruments – piano, bass, and percussion joined in as the saxophone stopped alternating notes and played a single long note. The scale of the saxophone was high as it was also the lead voice. In contrast the base music was generated by the bass and has…

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    Music In The Modern Era

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    artists have created new music that reflects the classical and baroque styles. In these pieces, the artists are free to use whichever instruments they please to create their musical effect. When a non-early music ensemble performs non-early music in the modern era, they tend to use the combination of both modern instruments, including strings and winds, and early instrument such as the harpsichord to perform early music. This allows them to create the sound of their choosing, which is reflective…

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    One of the four passions in my life is teaching elementary and middle school students music, primarily through the use of string instruments. I get excited about teaching music because it is important to the human experience. It aids in the creativity and expression of students, teaches important social skills, and encourages working as a team to achieve a goal. But most importantly, it teaches students to enjoy the process of developing a skill and that talent can be increased. Learning in my…

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    gathered that the music was a type of Irish music. The instruments used were a violin and a flute. There were about three other instruments, but I was unsure of the names. All of the instruments were either aerophones or chordophones, so the music sounded nicely together. One of the instruments, which was a chordophone, looked like a banjo and a guitar mixed together. Another one looked like a wooden flute. It was neat to see and hear instruments that I had never heard…

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