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    Passover, Unleavened Bread, First Fruits, Pentecost, Trumpets, Atonements and the Feat of tabernacles. The Hebrew name for these feast is known to be Mo’ed, which is now now known as the divine appointments All of these seven feast point to and are fulfilled by in Jesus himself. These feast are separated into two seasons, which are the spring and fall feast, with the Passover, Unleavened Bread, First Fruits, and Pentecost being in the spring and the Trumpets, Atonement, and Tabernacles being in…

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    Charles Ives Influence

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    happenings that men would hear some thirty or so years ago (before the combustion engine and radio monopolized the earth and air), when sitting on a bench in Central Park on a hot summer night.” (Shultis) The song was scored for flute, clarinet, trumpet, bassoon, piccolo, trombone, two pianos, strings, and percussion. Ives specifically wanted to utilize a grand piano and a player piano in order to create the proper melody and tempo to create the proper texture and timbres throughout the piece.…

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    consisted of: a piano, a bass, drums, a guitar, 4 trombones, 4 trumpets, 2 alto saxophones, 2 tenor saxophones, and one baritone saxophone. This makes a total of 17 musicians plus one for Professor Paul McKee who was the conductor. The student ensemble was very large and was arrange/modeled after a…

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    the most popular place where music and theatre was well known. Louis Armstrong or "Satchmo" was one of the most popular musicians of the 1920’s. He was an influence to many future jazz artists and mesmerizing everyone with his talented vocals and trumpet playing. Louis Armstrong was born to Willie Armstrong and Mayann on August 4, 1901,although he had said to be born July 4, 1900, in New Orleans,…

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    Letting Fly Now Analysis

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    theme song of “Rocky” and “007.” Towards the end of the film, the song “Gonna Fly Now” composed by Bill Conti is introduced while Rocky Balboa is training for a huge boxing fight. As Rocky begins running through the city on an early morning, the trumpets are playing gracefully and mezzopiano at a largo tempo. Once his train methods become…

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    Go Ahead John Analysis

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    Album consists of many tracks that were not included in Miles’ previous studio albums and one of those “rejects” was this piece of beauty. Originally recorded on March 7, 1970, Go Ahead John is brought to life by many musicians like Miles Davis on trumpet, Steve Grossman on the soprano saxophone, John McLaughlin with his electric guitar and Jack DeJonette on the drums. Miles Davis, the now legendary Cool Jazz pioneer from Illinois, started off playing Bebop (the notoriously crazy fast jazz which…

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    The sponge earplugs are the awkward azure in my trumpet case. Apparently they do not fit with the trumpet gold. But by contrasting, they do shimmer the gold. I took out the two of my small blue sponge earplugs from the case. I squeezed the sponges as hard as I could, plugged one into my left ear, and spun it until it was perfectly fitted in. Then I plugged the other, and did the same to it. That was what the doctor asked me to do. I walked into the classroom, sit down, opened my music folder.…

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    Everybody has an identity, my identity was the musician. Since I’ve been in mariachi since 6th grade most of my classmates know me because of that. Music has always been an interest in my life since i was a little kid. I remember my dad gave me an Intocable cassette (mexican conjunto group). The very first song that came in the cassette was “El Amigo Que Se Fue” which talks about how the group lost two of the members when going to a concert. During that time i had lost a friend in school and…

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    almost as if Cecil is speaking words themselves through each note he plays. His delicate and playful uses of rhythmic tunes carry a story of potent color, ranging from a swimming array of blues to a dwindling violet and star-speckled twilight. His trumpet, serving as a sort of vocal tool or mouth itself, speaking the tales of the evening; its resonating chaos and its calming silence. Cecil’s expert level of story-telling and flawless level of intricate detailing of the story he is painting with…

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    is a quick-paced jazz melody with the trumpet along with the piano providing what I believe is to be a 4 beat per measure rhythm. “Potato Head Blues” also sounds different from that of Joplin Rags since I counted 2 beats per measure. The song also does not seem to have much variation with a constant piano theme throughout unlike if you are comparing it to Louis Armstrong’s “Potato Head Blues” with numerous instruments including the use of the piano and trumpet which blend nicely together to…

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