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    Music Comparison Essay

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    give exceptional lessons they both have differences at what’s important for a student to learn. Mastery of both of these genres would prepare someone for almost any musical situation a musician could come across but people still assume one is better than the other. What is it about these genre choices that cause musicians and teachers to be divided and which one is really the right choice when learning an instrument? The difference between Classical and jazz mostly starts in the time era when…

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    The Soloist Movie Analysis

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    the future world when musicians are abandoned by technology. A romantic story between a homeless cellist and a mysterious girl who lives in a dark alley. A historical story tells a personal memory of a musician. A life story about a successful millionaire and an underprivileged soloist. A mysterious story about guessing the musician’s identity. A free story can be read in different ways and can have different endings. An important story that conveys a message that musicians’ spirits are timeless…

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    themselves as musicians and Rastafarians. Through the use of open-ended questions I was able to discover their musical preference in relation to race, class. In addition to discovering musical preference in relation to race and class, I also focused on why they chose the musical careers they pursued. On June of 2012 i visited an even called OTM which stand for (On The Mic Thursday) at this event was the…

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    new outlet allowing them to channel their sorrows into something others enjoyed. Many musicians wishing to further distance themselves from the south and all the negative connotations associated with the area, decided to move northward. They themselves and their music were not always welcome as middle class African Americans frowned upon the culture in which these musicians were grown. I believe a blues musician traveling to the north had a difficult time. It must have been very hard to leave…

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    line of “My girl, my girl, don’t you lie to me..where did you sleep last night,” and then he followed by saying “Come on and tell me somebody.” I think Leadbelly should be recognize as an artist or musician in the society. Despite of his heinous crimes, it should not be affected in his career as a musician. Personal life and his career is much different and it should not have affected to receive recognition. If we purchase Leadbelly’s recordings, it does not mean that we agree to his violence or…

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    Music In New Orleans

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    interpreted by musicians without proper education at all, they used to play in marching bands in New Orleans. Music in these times was an important part of everyday life since at least 1890’s, with brass bands that were hired to play in parades, funerals, dances and parties. Those kinds of musicians didn’t know how to read music properly so they used to add some variations to the music they played. The famous cornet player Buddy Bolden was the first to be considered a Jazz musician, and formed…

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    and featured 20 musicians. Ry Cooder had met Nick Gold, the world music producer who worked for World Circuit Records in 1996. Both Ry Cooder and Nick Gold had shared an interest in Malian and Cuban music. and as a result they both planned to record an album which featured both Malian and Cuban musicians, two musicians were invited to Cuba to…

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    Music Studio Case Study

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    advertises regularly offers digital recording services for as little as $50 per hour. The Cage will offer studio time at a very reasonable $25 per hour, with blocks of time available for negotiable package prices. Our goal here is to focus on the musician or customer without them having to worry about watching the clock or paying more than they can afford. Target Market According to statistics taken from musician.com and prorec.com, the following target market is suggested: Age: Early 20’s…

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    Concert Critique

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    concert consisted of three musicians including Charae Krueger (cello), Robert Henry (pianist), and John Warren (clarinet). I arrived at the Morgan Hall around 8 o’clock, which was the start time for the concert. As I began to approach the hall, I knew that I was in for a treat. The hall itself carried a sense of professionalism, but also almost a welcoming note that made me feel comfortable attending. After beholding the hall, I quickly found my seat and waited for the musicians to take stage.…

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    describe the strong sense of belonging I have had towards music ever since I picked up my first instrument while in school. After completing my engineering, I spent a couple of years trying to be a full time musician. It was here that I realized that Income generation for an independent musician can be very elusive; I had to make a decision to apply for a corporate job. The reasons for this decision would also be the seed that would later germinate to provide the necessary impetus for our music…

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