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    Jazz Concert Report Sample

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    would’ve been harder to keep the harmony and melody. The tempo and the melody stayed the same throughout the song. Toward the middle/end of the song, the notes on the harmonica and piano were very low notes. This continued on or a while. After a few notes, on the piano, I came to the realization that Levy was pulling towards a central pitch which is tonal in which I found myself to be in a jolly mood. The music returned to its original tempo coming back to the same rhythm. The piece concluded…

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    Elvira Madigan

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    not have been as smooth or legato. Movement no.2 starts very smoothly, bringing the listener into the circle of comfort with the harmony. As it progresses, the feel of the music appears to take another path from the comfort circle by changing the tempo and dynamics slightly. The rhythm changes to a jaunty sonata or melody, having the feel of being free. As before, the composer then brings the music back to the original song cycle, into his circle of comfort. This movement epitomizes how…

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    younger, my grandmother would play “What a Wonderful World” every day I visited for lunch. Personally, this song has impacted and taught me to look at the world we live in with a positive attitude. Through Armstrong’s song, we can evaluate: melody, tempo, dynamics, form, texture, range and the voice itself. First off, melody is defined as a memorable series of pitches or the tune of a song. The beginning of “What a Wonderful World” starts off with a somber tune that eases into a happier mood.…

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    Closer Music Techniques

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    emotion. Then at about two minutes and ten seconds Halsey and Andrew begin to harmonize the chorus of the song. Throughout the whole song it has a very upbeat tempo. I think the whole meaning behind the lyric is that when you run into an ex boyfriend or ex girlfriend it is usually a bad idea to think about seeing them again, I think that the tempo used in the song keeps the lyrics more light hearted. The emotion the song evokes from me personally it’s a song that makes you want to dance or sing…

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    MARKET 1) JBL J03 TEMPO Talking of headphone and not mentioning JBL is truely unfair. The JBL tempo series is a fine example of economic range of high quality headphone. JBL tempo is in the market to to prove you wrong that only expensive headphones have mesmerizing sound. JBL is known for its class in bluetooth speakers but it is not far behind in the business in wired headphones. The time has ended where you have to plug uneasy headphones to enjoy music. Because JBL tempo will turn the…

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    From the the tempo to key and even the title, it is pretty obvious that Beethoven was trying to achieve a major contrast between the two movements. Though my knowledge of Italian is fading, I remember that Scherzo means, ‘to play’ and the piece is rather playful. The piece begins with a homophonic texture, that is well complimented both by its major key and it’s fast and lively tempo. For the most part, it seems as though the melody is carried by…

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    Jazz Concert Report

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    piano is used to add variation to the main melodic theme. All instruments join in with the piano in the second section. The lead voice of the musical piece shifts to the saxophone. The main melodic theme is varied overall by decreasing the general tempo and playing each note for a greater duration. Cymbal and hi-hat were complimenting the main melody as they were being played timely between each note of the melody. Towards the end of the second section, the saxophone seemed exhibit immediate…

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    answer the research question as it encompasses both the occasions of heart rate increasing and decreasing as a result of various music tempos, and supports the hypothesis. The range of the independent variable was appropriate as it demonstrated the results of both an increase and a decrease in tempo, and it took the results further because it showed how the faster a tempo is, the more it will increase one’s heart rate. There is one anomalous data occurrence with Participant 2; this participant…

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    improvised, even though they are written out. (1) This form creates contrasts in texture, dynamics, and sometimes melody. The entire ensemble is used together for certain sections of the piece, other parts change key and tempo and return back to the home key at the end. (2) The tempo constantly changes throughout the Concerto no. 5. There is a lot of build up throughout the beginning which ultimately leads to the harpsichord solo towards the end. The harpsichord adds a unique timbre to the…

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    UNC Jazz Concert Essay

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    solo trombone performance. He has a wonderful trombone solo with warm and brash timbre. Despite the difficulty of playing trombone, Corey Wilcox showed an amazing mastery of the tune. The Hello Young Lovers version played in the concert has a higher tempo compared to the original. It also has a fast chord…

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