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    Brass is also a good choice for children with cognitive impairments. Kids with ADHD will benefit the most from learning string instruments, percussion and the saxophone because they allow movement and standing. Depending on the physical ability strings, brass, percussion, or woodwind instruments might be a desired choice. People who are deaf will have a better time with string instruments or woodwinds because they…

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    solid and soft. Also I would say his style of jazz is a very medium fast pace goes on in off. Mr. Jones tonality is compared to the subak drum. A major key for Mr. Jones is c note. Mr. Jones instrumental is normally combined with a saxophone, piano, bassist, and soprano in his jazz band. Mr. Jones phrasing sometimes had a message to it, for EXAMPLE, love, happiness, calm, and a sense of relaxation. This probably means Mr. Jones was a once in a lifetime jazz…

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    piccolo. The trombone later joined with a variety of bells, and tones. The bands now had 4 different parts of brass. A very important influence in the late 1800’s were the saxophones. They came in different ways, mostly soprano, alto, tenor, and baritone sax. The bands of the late 1800’s had a wide range of use for saxophones. Bands in the U.S at the time were mostly military music, unlike Europe, at the time, the U.S had a full band. This was because of the increase of instruction to the music…

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    them at once. It is said, that Mariah Carey is one of her music influences (Arian Grande Facts), which explains how she usually creates lyrics with such wide vocal ranges like Mariah Carey. Ariana is also known to have a “four-octave and semitone soprano vocal range” (Vocal Profile: Ariana Grande) voice and she can be described to have an up-tempo beat especially in the last song she performed at the stadium rock (Lesson 25) which is identified to be a concert series or in this case a tour of a…

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    Brass Line History

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    The brass line brings the sound and the flare to any modern marching band and drum corp. The section, if played correctly can blend perfectly together. Each instrument has its own unique history and has evolved from their ancestors into almost a completely different instrument. From being used for religious purposes to signaling or provoking fear into enemies eyes, the instruments have evolved into the beautiful yet powerful sounding instruments today. Brass instruments have vastly different…

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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 and…

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    However, with Lady Gaga’s vocals added to the song it creates a different vibe. Her powerful mezzo soprano vocals brings extra emphasis to the piece. The song is an adnate tempo with a mezzo piano dynamic, however there are many crescendos and decrescendos throughout the song. The instrumentation is the typically instruments you would hear in a big band jazz performance such as, trumpets, saxophones, cymbals,…

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    is a renaissance type piece. I know that it was composed in 1938, but it reminds me of a renaissance style piece due to its melancholy tone. The harmony between the violins, I’m sure that there are different types of violins within the mix, like soprano, alto, tenor, bass, are very beautiful whenever the chords match up. The texture at the beginning is relatively light. It becomes thicker as the song progresses, but it’s definitely not as thick as what Fanfare for The Common Man was. The…

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    Voyager Group Project For our Voyager Playlist we drew inspiration from different things. The theme we choose for our project is time periods in history. The time period we chose was 19th Century music. The reason we chose this time is because we felt that music was very much alive then. Our playlist is very diverse and we feel it shows a true representation of all the countries we chose. The first song we chose to be on our list is from Kingston, Jamaica. The song is No Woman No Cry by Bob…

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    women clutch their children’s hands as I walk by just to be surprised by my warm smile and greeting . Hip hop culture runs through my veins and deep bassy drums influence my dance. I am all too familiar with the sweet song of a jazzy saxophone and the shrill soprano notes of a gospel singer. I have too many cousins to count and I don’t know if they’re all blood related. As of a mere forty years ago, my aunt was the first in my family to walk across a stage and receive her Bachelor’s degree. Even…

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