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    UNC Jazz Concert Essay

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    The concert was presented by University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s Department of Music’s UNC Jazz Band on Saturday, October 10th, 2015. The concert venue was located at UNC Kenan Music Building’s Rehearsal Hall. It started from 8pm to 9.40 pm. Compared to all the other concerts that I have gone to, the UNC Jazz Band concert was a definite change in atmosphere as it was a large band consisted of students. The stage was set up really well and has a nice lighting. Unc Jazz Band personnels…

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    that in mind, I was mentally preparing myself for a very different experience, and honestly, I was more than ecstatic to go than I should have been. Now for the sake of prefacing, I thoroughly enjoy classical music and I always have. As an aspiring filmmaker and director, my choices of music have always…

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    equipment to record a synopsis of the performance in HD ("SW 32nd St. Navy Brass Band Recap"). You can feel the community environment of veterans, the local civilians in a military-dominated city, and their families gaining that sense of community through music and by the uniquely military nature of its transmission. As with the nature of the military, the specific band members rotate in and out with their tours of duty but the main instrumentation played remains, the show continues to go on,…

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    preferences reflect your philosophy (or religion if you prefer)? Are you willing to expand your exposure to live theater? Be specific about genres or venues you may now be willing to try. How can you increase the variety of theater to see? Are you willing to try to participate in theater? What role or job might you be willing to try? In what venues would you feel comfortable? How can you utilize what you have learned in class to better understand theater and to enrich your life and your…

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    Charlie Parker

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    charlie moved with his parents to kansas city, missouri he was seven years old. At that time the city was lively center for african american music including jazz and the blues and some gospel charlie was always around music as a kid because of of the town he lived in they always played music and got involved with it. Charlie discovered his own talent for music through taking lessons at a public school. When charlie was a teen he played the baritone horn in the school band. When charlie was 15…

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    technological innovations overtaking many art forms to make them obsolete when the art still has worth in modern society. Music has not been immune this confrontation. An issue that many producers have faced resulted from the introduction of synthesizers into music production and playback. This new innovation has many positive, as well as negative, aspects brings to the music industry. Focusing on the theatre industry dependent on live playback and need of flexible composition the question…

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    American music played live. The venue and the ambiance were completely different from my time at the orchestra at the Staller Center. The performance took place in the Wang Center Chapel, which had surprisingly great acoustics than expected. At the orchestra there was very strict etiquette when in attendance, where one must be incredibly quiet in order to not disturb anyone else. However, for this performance there was an incredibly joyous vibe and a lax attitude due to the style of music being…

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    The concert did not start until 8pm, but I rushed my sister to the venue at 5pm. I thought we were going to be early, but I was wrong. Outside the venue there were already at least thousands of fans there and the lines wrapped around to the next block. While waiting in line I socialized with the people around me and learned that they were from all parts of the…

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    pours in, the excitement grows and soon the crowd dies down as the unmistakable sound of Drake’s hit song 'Trophies ' blares through the speakers. Then Vector Arena in Auckland lights up with an amazing laser and pyrotechnic display in time with the music, the rap superstar from Canada had kicked off the show with a bang. This was his first ever show in New Zealand and a much anticipated one too, earlier the show was opened by guest artists 2 Chainz and P Reign; who aren’t as globally known as…

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    Jazz Concert Report Sample

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    I attended a jazz concert that featured Jazz Spirituals songs. The concert took place at Dizzy's – where the music matters the most; and just as promised by the name of the venue, the atmosphere was mainly focused on the music. The band was placed on the middle front of the venue and the audience took a sit at a really close distance from them; allowing us to really enjoy and feel the music. The show was arranged by the pianist of the band, Richard Thompson. The band also consisted of Derek…

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