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    Salt Peanuts Analysis

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    Peanuts” by Louis Armstrong has the form of the 32 bar AABA; whereas, Gillespie 's “Heebie Jeebies” has the form of 8 bar blues. The Gillespie 's tune has a very fast tempo, and the use of syncopation creates that driving rhythm that just makes you jump off your seat. On another hand, Armstrong’s “Heebie Jeebies” has more moderate tempo which is set for scat singing. The tune doesn 't have that driving rhythm that we can hear in “Salt Peanuts”. I would categorize “Salt Peanuts” as an…

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    regular or irregular pulses caused in music by the occurrence of strong and weak beats. Rhythm shows the movement with uniform or patterned recurrence of a beat. It is also the aspect of music comprising all the components which are pulse or beat, tempo, subdivision, accent, syncopation, swing and cross-rhythm that relate to forward movement.…

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    allegro tempo to create a lively feeling carried by the timbre of the string section.…

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    Platoon Offensive Attack An attack is when you friend forces seek out the enemy to destroy, weaken and capture forces and supplies. The type of attack that I will be conducting will be movement to contact. I will be conducting a movement to contact because we were given an enemy objective to take out. We do not know a specific location instead we know a general location. The platoon will move in a traveling overwatch until we meet contact with the enemy. The platoon will be split up as first…

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    Ballet Concert Report

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    I chose to do my concert report on a ballet. I made this decision due to my previous experience in pointe. I attended my concert on April 21st at the Jackson Hall, Tennessee Performing Arts Center at 7:30, at night. The ballet I saw was Carmina Burana. This ballet is split up into two pieces. The first piece was Layla & the Majnun and the second piece was Carmina Burana. Both of the pieces together lasted an hour and thirty minutes. The Performing Arts Center had amazing detail and layout. The…

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    Stay Alive Analyse

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    is similar to that of a clock and is repeated and consistent. Then the piano and vocals begin, the sound of the piano and the singer are both very soft, a piano dynamic. The tempo at the beginning of the song is slow and consistent. As the song continues the music begins to gradually shift. There is an increase in both tempo and dynamics, from slow to fast, and from piano to about…

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    Analyzing The Movie 'Up'

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    chance to see that this is in triple meter because the couple is seen dancing along with the music score even when the music is non-diegetic because their movements match the beat. Carl is then seen looking at a picture of a young Ellie as the music’s tempo slows and softens telling the audience Carl is reminiscing about their dream together. The music fades and softens while Carl remembers their plan for their future hinting to the audience he will make a grand romantic…

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    Rosen Concert Reports

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    first piece the band performed was called Strike Up the Band, composed by George Gershwin. It had a fast tempo, and in some parts this made it sound like a march. The dynamics of this piece used contrast to draw my attention to certain instrument sections or melodies. Before an…

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    keep the rhythm throughout the song while the pianist and alto saxophonist improvise smooth melodies. The next song on the album is “Take Five”, one of the most popular songs. “Take Five” has a slow tempo that is similar to “Blue Rondo A La Turk” and it has a rhythmic sound. Even though it has a slow tempo, it feels like it is upbeat and driving. The intro and exit features a melody by the alto saxophonist that is simple and catchy. Dave Brubeck maintains the same melody throughout the entire…

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    The tempo was medium/slow and the style was Latin/Salsa. The song included a cha cha beat, an improvised solo by Peter, who was scat singing, and a drum solo. This song was pretty fun, not only was the tempo upbeat but the audience also played a part in the performance by adding in syncopation. The last song Richland High played is called Love Makes the World go Round by The Ritz. The tempo was a medium/slow and there was numerous solos. There was…

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