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    95th Symphony

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    the first phrase and is then followed by quaver, crotchet and minim melodies that lead into the repeat. The theme is homophonic with all instruments, excluding trombone and timpani, carrying the melody at the beginning and then Violin 1 taking over the melody. this is accompanied by a brief chordal accompaniment from timpani and trombone followed by various chordal accompaniments for the melody in the violin 1 part, which in turn is accompanied with…

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    Lyrical content: the balance between old cultural traditions and new ones as the world advances at the turn of the 20th century 4. Tessitura 5. Harmony: Simple, but steady tempo 6. Orchestration: horn, trumpet 1, 2, 3 : trombone : accordion : guitar : percussion : 3 violin A-B-C : viola : cello : bass 7. Texture: Simple melody, rich harmony in voice 8. How the music is used in the film: The musical's popularity has led to numerous references in popular media…

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    with homemade instruments, then played the banjo and moved on to a valved trombone. As a result, Kid Ory formed the Woodland Band during the 1900s. Ory’s band started by playing music at picnics, funerals, and dances, refining Ory’s music by making it more dance-oriented, gaining his band more popularity, and giving him the name Kid Ory because of his youthful appearance and style. In 1910, Ory switched to the slide trombone. He employed new musicians like Jimmie Noone, Joe Oliver, Mutt Carey,…

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    Symphonie Fantastique (1830) – Hector Berlioz Symphonie Fantastique is said to be the most significant work of French Romantic composer Hector Berlioz, written in 1830. Berlioz, born December 1803, was no child prodigy, not studying music until age 12, however in 1924 he abandoned his Parisian medical studies to peruse his compositional career. Symphonie Fantastique differs from the previous symphonies of Berlioz, as this follows a narrative through the music, therefore making it an early…

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    Marching Band Speeches

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    Let’s Band Together Ever since I saw a high school band perform for us during an assembly, I’ve wanted to be a part of the band experience. I’ve been waiting for today all summer, today I get to pick which instrument I get to play. I’m not even the slightest bit mad that I have to go to my school a day before school even starts. As I walk into my elementary school, I proudly remember that I’ve gone to this school for years. It feels good knowing I get to finally be a fifth grader and rule the…

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    Family of Music When the term orchestra is defined, it is stated to be a group of instruments, especially on combining string, woodwind, brass, and percussion sections and playing classical music. But it is much more than just a group of instruments. More like a family of instruments, and when together they make beautiful classical music for everyone to enjoy. The orchestra is composed of four major instrument families, the string family, the woodwind family, the brass family, and the percussion…

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    Essay On Jazz Train

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    saw the jazz organ played. The tone was different and seemed to fit in well with the way the chart was played. The piece had a few soloists, the tenor player had a lot of emotion expressed which played off the rhythm section blending together. The trombone player was bright in his tone, worked the horn from the high register and down to the lower registered and had a good drive. The guitarist showcased a lot of sounds that we spoke of in class such as slides, growls, and bends. The final soloist…

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    university of colorado but he soon left his college career to follow his love for music.in 1938 Glenn Miller found success and In 1941 to 1942, Glenn miller orchestra made about 20 000 dollars a week. Glenn miller was most famous for playing the Trombone. Glenn miller's accomplishments in life Glenn Miller gave his band a particular sound. In Miller's music, the clarinet instrument and tenor saxophone instrument contributed to the melody whereas saxophones play a complementary harmonic line.…

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    shaped mouthpiece to let air travel through the tube and come out at the bell shaped end. The air vibrates as it is travelling through the tube and a certain pitch will be created depending on which finger buttons is pressed down, whereas with the trombone a certain pitch will be created depending on the use of the slide. The tonal quality of the brass instruments is depicted through how the air channels through these instruments and how the brass instrumentalist compresses his lips – the…

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    by several musicians, and each of them has a different perspective and interpretation of a piece of music, especially the conductor Andrew Litton. Several instruments such as violin, viola, cello, double bass, brass, woodwind, trumpets , trombones, bass trombone; timpani, snare drum, triangle, cymbals, bass drum, xylophone; harp characterized the scene. The audience enjoyed the vibrating elements that produced the sound in string instruments such as the guitar, harp, piano etc. Obviously, there…

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