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    Thee Midniters were instrumental in creating the Eastside sound, before that the latino community primarily listened to race music. Thee Midniters members were: Willie Garcia; Lead Vocal, Greg Esparza: Vocals, Jimmy Espinoza: Bass, Larry Rendon; Saxophone, Romeo Prado; Trombone, Bobby Loya; Trumphet, George Dominguez; Lead Guitar, Roy Marques: Rhythm Guitar. The music of Thee Midniters uses the arrangement that is familiar to popular music: intro, verse, chorus, bridge, solo, pre-chorus, and a…

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    Warped Tour Analysis

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    to the beat of the song being played. The typical number of people attending Warped Tour is roughly 1,200. This year a band named “Less than Jake,” stole the show with their unique sound and style. “Less than Jake,” used instruments such as the saxophone, trumpet, keyboard, guitar, bass, and drums. The beat of “Less than Jake’s,”…

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    For instance, a jazzy bassline, saxophone, and relaxed piano combined in the right manner evoke the image of film noir and detectives, while the combination of a cajón, steel drums, and an ukulele sounds distinctly beachy. Some of these themes are cultural, born out of a specific area’s…

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    This report summarizes a concert performed at the Lincoln Center in New York in March 2016 by a Dixieland band “The Gotham Jazzmen”. This report will highlight the origin of the genre and the band, the characteristic features of Dixieland, The contribution of “Gothan Jazzzmen” to the genre, and an overview of the concert. When it comes to the origin of jazz, people tends to have some mixed opinion about its birth place although most research agreed on New Orleans being the motherland. It…

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    I would place either a saxophone (soprano/alto/tenor/baritone) or an electric keyboard because those are the instruments that I can play. I chose to put an instrument in the time capsule because knowing how innovative mankind is, we will somehow invent a device that can be played…

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    Snow has arrived on the east coast. It’s cold. I’m sitting in my house wearing a snowsuit and drinking hot chocolate. The outside is a mess of fallen branches and frozen roads, and so I can’t replenish my dwindling soup supply. Now would be a great time to get on a plane and fly to California, the land of non-cold. I welcome you to join me. For the trip, I’ve built a playlist of nine grooving songs to put us in a California state of mind. You may be wondering why I have chosen nine songs to…

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    Repertoire Assignment #1 Nov Amazing Grace Amazing Grace is a popular Christian hymn about divine grace. Who wrote the words to Amazing Grace? When was he born? John Newton composed the lyrics of Amazing Grace. He was born in August 4th, 1725. Describe the early career of the author. He began as an English sailor under the command of a merchant navy captain. He struggled with employment losing his job due to his unsettled behavior. This was a trait that persisted for the rest of his…

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    Bamboo Industry History

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    Bamboo Industry was founded in Berlin, Germany in 1983, by Ingo Ito and George DIN (see Gabriel Le Mar and George DIN). They originally conceived Bamboo Industry as a pop-duo project, mixing industrial sounds with influences of traditional Asian music. After they had recorded their first demo-tapes this way, they were joined by additional musicians and the musical concept shifted to an alternative pop band of the eighties with a touch of Bamboo. The first band line-up in 1985 was: * Ingo Ito:…

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    She's so happy that she made it. They both walk to each other and hug. Hazel eventually finds them then they have a big group hug. The saxophones and the flutes are losing some of their best players, but this could make them stronger. They will struggle for a little bit and it will be hard. They have strong section leaders to make sure that they all know there music and drill. Milly, Lily…

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    “When words fail, music speaks.” ~ Anonymous Music, known as the world’s “universal language,” is something that is used in many different forms to convey various forms of emotion. For example, music can convey emotions through the usage of the film industry with the composition of film scores. Furthermore, orchestral music serves as a form of music in which emotions can be conveyed as well. Though rarely seen, music can also convey emotion to those who sneak illegal drinks, such as men and…

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