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    As we learned from the previous assignment, Alvin Lucier is a composer of experimental music. This work August Moon is consisted of three instruments, which are horn, piano, and a string instrument that might be a cello. Entire music is composed of the similar patterns of playing. Piano, horn, and cello are playing as a trio every seven seconds. During the duration of the music, which is about fifteen minutes, the similar playing is repeated and each instruments paly their own role. The piano is…

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    captivated and inspired to live life and love life. Expect to read about the latest news and updates here. Of course, we have a lot of features for her songs, videos, interviews, and shows. Learn about different reviews and feedbacks from all over the music industry about her album and songs. See different websites and links that feature Stacy’s EPs and album. Get exclusive offers and promos for her album, “BEcoming” and invites to her special performances. You can also get a chance to win an…

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    is at or the location, but the quality of music. It was a really nice concert and I feel like it really doesn't matter where it is, it just matters who is playing. The concert was at night and it was a bit inconvenient but it was interesting none the less. Something I never really understood is why concertos and music concerts like this are always at night. I can understand a rave or an artist performance being at night but not exactly a classical music concert. Raves and other artist…

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    Marching Band Speech

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    school, we are a highly competitive unit. Marching band is a sport in definition but in practise it is different from other sports, sure we practise about the same amount (9-14 hours a week) but we don’t just walk or run on a field we dance and play music at the same time. Our performance only lasts up to 8 minutes, we do not have the opportunity to wow the crowds for an entire three hour game composed of 9 minute innings.…

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    Ornette Coleman (or in full- Randolph Denard Ornette Coleman) was born in Texas on the 9th of March 1930 and died last year (2015) on the 11th of June, in New York. He was a saxophonist, composer, and bandleader. He released loads of albums over the span of his career and is known to be one of the most important initiators of free jazz. When Ornette Coleman was a child he played alto, then moved onto tenor saxophone in his teenage years. His early style of jazz was influenced not only by…

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    The Cab Calloway Band

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    in Rochester, NY, Cab Calloway was a multitalented individual. Not only was he a big band leader during the swing era of jazz, but he was also an actor, author, drummer, and singer. With humble beginnings in a large family, Calloway was exposed to music at an early age. His parents expected him to follow his father’s footsteps into the world of law, but after some time at Chicago’s Crane College, Calloway realized his true passions were in the world of showbusiness. His sister gave him acting…

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    Tap Dance History

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    Tap Dogs is a professional Australian dance company whose grungy, yet casual costuming reflects their upbeat and exhilarating style of tap dancing, loose, fun and charismatic. Torn between labour and love, founder and choreographer Dein Perry uses dance to reflect his journey of becoming a professional tap dancer as a young boy. Getting down and dirty to the soul of this performance, there is no doubt that Tap Dogs Beams is far from the more traditional style of tap dancing. With a contemporary…

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    In the 30 minutes that I analyzed for Mr. Bean’s Holiday, the kinds of music that they used was a collection of songs. Most of the songs used in the movie were instrumental and symphony orchestra like. The composer of the score would be Howard Goodall. The type of performers that are used are an orchestra. The genres of music that are included are mainly instrumental classical like songs. While they are driving to Cannes in the evening, Mr. Bean is listening to radio and Born to be Wild, a rock…

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    Legally Blonde Thesis

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    Legally Blonde, the musical, has proven that the amount of talent we have here at CHHS is great. The cast and crew dedicated hours to make this event happen, and it paid off. Director Mrs. Kerry Rupe, did a stunning job coordinating the show as well as Kevin Gasio as the musical director, Bob Erbst, as the set director, Mel Taylor as the producer and Kolbi-Rae Edrey and Kerry Rupe as choreographers. The star of the show, Mia Roberts, plays the lead character Elle Woods who admitted that playing…

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    Vernacular Music Analysis

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    The style of vernacular music is powerful you can feel it in your voice, the crowd and the musician. Cultivated music is soft, elegant and high pitched rhythm and uses various instruments. In the second half of the nineteenth century the separation of the two types of music took place. The separation occurred because songs were taking more of a syncopated and rhythmic feel. Also, during that time marketing and promotion affected people’s listening style. One of the many vernacular songs I chose…

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