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    I attended the big band jazz combos at the Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall in the Lee County campus of Florida Southwestern State college at 7:30pm. It is directed by Dr. Tom Smith and is accompanied by a large band which includes trumpets, trombones, saxophones, and a rhythm section. This concerto had a variety of musical pieces that displayed the talent and beauty of not only the music, but also the performers. The piece that stood out the most to me and I enjoyed the best was Impressions…

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    Instruments that are utilized as a part of traditional music are flutes,oboes,horns,violins,and some woodwind instruments. Instruments that are utilized as a part of Jazz music are saxophone,trumpet,trombone,piano,bass,drums,and guitar. Basic Rock instruments are lead guitar,second harmony instrument,bass,and drums. Instruments utilized as a part of hip-bounce are guitars,bass,drum,keyboards,dj. Instruments utilized as a part of Rap are turntables,samplers…

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    On Wednesday, December 2, 2015 I attended the Fresno State Jazztet, Jazz Ensemble, and Jazz Orchestra concert at eight in the evening in the Fresno State concert hall. The following will cover a review of the program as well as my point of view and reflection. I was expecting to see Christmas decorations or instruments decorated since it states on the bulletin “winter Jazz concert” but I was wrong once I saw the pamphlet. The reasons why I thought that was because the last time I attended a…

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    Boston Ballet's Orchestra

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    inspiring ballet, the music also had a huge effect on the show. Boston Ballet’s orchestra consists of many instrument, including two flutes, a piccolo, a oboe, a bass clarinet, two english horn clarinets, a bassoon, two trumpets, three horns, six trombones, four timpanies, a harp, three pianos, two bass, four cellos, four violas, and fifteen violins! That is a total of 52 musicians! These musicians played beautiful classical music. The choreography…

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    Jazz Concert Report

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    The music concert I attended was “UK Jazz Spectacular”. The name itself tells us, it is a Jazz concert. The various artists features in the concert were Miles Osland who played the saxophone, Raliegh Dailey who played the piano and keyboard, Danny Ceclil with the bass and Paul Deatherage playing the percussion. The introduction musical piece started off with the saxophone as the only voice with a very disjunctive melody. The notes of the saxophone alternating in regular intervals. All other…

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    thought that an ideal leader is cunning and charismatic. Over the course of time, however, I learned that leadership is not only defined as a charismatic commander, but also a mediator of the members who guides the group towards a common goal. As the trombone section leader in our marching band, I put in my best effort to demonstrate“leadership”, to never complain at all circumstances, and to encourage the section to keep pursue progress; yet, there was a problem. One day, one of my peers…

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    IMRO are an organisation set up to copyright the music of their members. IMRO’s role is to promote their member’s music and look after the royalties involved in the music industry. Some examples of who they represent are music publishers, composers and songwriters. Three functions of IMRO: • IMRO copyright’s the music of their members, which usually consists of a music performance. IMRO want to protect the work of their members both nationally and internationally. The money earned through…

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    trumpets in D, 3 trombones – alto, tenor and bass, timpani, violins I, II, viola and the basso continuo which was played by cello, double bass and organ) , soli (soprano, contralto, tenor and bass) and SATB mixed choir. Cherubini composed two settings, one in C minor and one in D minor. The C minor requiem is composed for only SATB mixed choir and orchestra (strings: violin I, II, viola, cello, double bass plus 2 oboes, 2 clarinets, 2 bassoons, 2 French horns, 2 trumpets, 3 trombones, timpani,…

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    The selection of classical music that I listened to had been Symphony No. 5. This symphony was composed by Ludwig van Beethoven. Beethoven is one of the most well-known and impressive composers due to his ability to create such outstanding music while being partially deaf. Symphony No. 5 is still one of the most famous symphonies to this day. It is made up of a series of four movements; the first being allegro con brio, andante con moto, allegro, and allegro. The first movement of Symphony No.…

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    Nikolas Valinsky and Matthew Chanlynn played the trumpet, Emelie Pfaff played the horn, William Gamache played the trombone, and Heather Ewer played the tuba. The melody was more complex because this piece of music would constantly shift between what instrument was holding the melody. However, the trombone tended to hold the melody majority of the time. Most of the time, the tuba acted as the base throughout the piece. Since there were no lyrics, the melody…

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