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    Concerts have always been a way for the general public to experience their favorite artists and musicians perform right in front of them. I myself have been to several concerts, all of which have been rap and hip hop concerts. So going to an orchestral concert was going to be a very different experience to me. I know that there wasn’t going to be any mosh pits or excessive screaming of fans throwing themselves onto the performers. With all that in mind, I was mentally preparing myself for a very…

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    Peter And The Wolf

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    that is told through various instruments performing as a symphony orchestra. There were seven characters in Peter in the Wolf all represented by different Instruments. The flute represented the bird, the oboe represented the duck, the clarinet represented the cat, the bassoon represented the grandfather, three french horns represented the wolf, the string section represented Peter, and the tympany and big bass drum represented the sound of gunshots. The first instruments to begin playing are…

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    On April 29, 2016, Spencer Giles watched the NWFSC Fine Arts HONORS Recital at the Tyler Recital Hall. The Tyler Recital Hall is at the Northwest Florida State College. The event was of free admission and the doors of the concert closed at 3:00 pm. There were seventeen students at the Recital. There were nineteen performances at the Recital. The first performance was by Hunter Brake, who performed Bolt by Kirk Gay. Brake played Bolt on the Tympani. Brake started the song fast and ended it slow.…

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    I clumsily dropped one of my papers on the floor, quickly picking it back up. Hopefully, no one saw. I placed my music on my stand from first to last. I then fiddled with my instrument. Trying to look like I was doing something, I turned the barrel and adjusted my reed while I waited. Finally, the composer stepped up to the podium. Her hands lifted in the air, indicating us to ready our horns- or in my case, clarinet. The hands…

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    Mariachi Research Paper

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    different rhythms and instruments were created and adapted. Consequently, little by little distinct genres and groups of music were form and known. One of these is Mariachi, a genre of music that is very particular in Mexican land that at the beginning was known as Mestizos music. Mariachi was formed some decades ago, in the state of Jalisco, Mexico. This is a highlighted genre because of the clothing that the members of the group wear and by their characteristic instruments.…

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    to at a very early age behind the television screen. Michael Jackson’s “Remember the Time”, for many reasons has always been a go to song for me. The video itself with the special effects, all-star cast, and most importantly the dancing is just a musical treat for me. I have a great love for Michael Jackson’s music because the spectrum of emotion in his lyricism and the rawness in his voice. I can not go a day without the percussion of sound and making melodies in my head so I leave it at that,…

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    Mariachi Music Essay

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    formed a number of mariachi music epicenters, spanning as from as Chicago. There are many cities here in California alone which have a significant Hispanic population, among them, Los Angeles. Los Angeles has “emerged as a major center of mariachi musical life” (4) due to its growing Hispanic population. Mariachi music is not just a form of music, but it is a way to embrace Mexican culture and show the world the pride we have for our country. Like all other music, there is an artist or group…

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    Learning how to play an instrument can be very stressful at times, and even boring. Having to repeat the same thing over and over again can get pretty mundane. But the outcomes are like a big reward of your hard work and dedication you have put in to make it sound perfect. The violin is just that instrument, at first it can be very stressful to learn because you just can’t seem to hit that correct note all the time, but with practice comes perfection. There are many steps and things to do on…

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    Joaquin Rodrigo

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    on a harmonious note. The final movement, Allegretto has a much faster tempo and uses more consonant notes. The tone of the movement is joyous similarly to most final movements of multi-movement pieces composed by Rodrigo. It’s conjunct with each instrument group having their own solos only to repeat each other to finish off the…

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    The Piano Research Paper

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    The piano we have today was developed by a man named Bartolomeo di Francesco Cristofori. Cristofori was born in Pauda, Italy on May 4, 1655 and later died in Florence, Italy on January 27, 1731. He was a harishord maker, a harpsichord is an instrument like the piano but the sound is made by strings being plucked. Although he was given the credit for the invention of the piano, it dates way farther back. People used to tie strings to bows or boxes to make the sound it made louder. So did he…

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