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    really meant to fail. When I was in high school‚ I was in the band‚ my instrument of choice was the saxophone. While in the band it is required that you learn your sheet music before you attend any school event. This is to ensure that everyone is doing their absolute best and will make cuts to perform in every function the band was asked to participate. As I mentioned earlier‚ I played the saxophone and had always made cuts until one day our band instructor issued out new music. Being the person I

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    This was second time I listen to a Jazz concert in our school. Our players always keep a high quality of performance. Besides this relaxed type of performance I also used to go to Chopin’s symphony and other different kind of operas. Listen to a concert performed in the school and played by our schoolmates seems to be more joyful and comfortable. Our players might do not have a professional techniques or organized as the technical symphony orchestra. But their enjoyable and love of music are same

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    Popular Kinds of Music The word “Mucis” derives from Greek “mousike” which means art of the Muses. Ancient Greek and Indian philosophers defined music as tones ordered horizontally as melodies and vertically as harmonies. To many people in many cultures‚music is an important part of their way of life. With 20th-century‚rock music‚electronic music and R&B music are become popular for teenagers. Rock music is a genre of popular music that originated as "rock and roll" in 1950s

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    Sinatra. In the instrumental version of this song‚ a Latin-inspired sounding consonance set the romantic mood at the beginning of this song. A piano and saxophone then alternated the melody of the song as though they were dancing like two lovers flying to the moon. As the passion of the song heated up‚ the texture changed within the song as the saxophone took the melody and the piano and other instruments within the ensemble were in accompaniment. The rhythm‚ which was continuously steady seemed to

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    just to name a few. For his new outing‚ dB-ish: The Opener‚ the trumpet ace invited American guitarists Kurt Rosenwinkel and Nir Felder to participate in one track each‚ joining an impressive band that features Clay Lyons and Erena Terakubo on saxophone‚ Santiago Bosch on piano and keyboards‚ Alexander Toth on bass‚ Anthony Toth on drums‚ Judith Barrett on percussion‚ and Chad Selph on keyboards.

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    traditional large-sized drums called the taiko drums. Tatsu and his bassists began playing and created a harmony‚ and soon the jazz component took the lead. I knew the style was now saturated with traditional Jazz instruments which focused on the saxophone‚ bass‚ clarinet‚ piano‚ violin‚ and congas. They began alluding to mezzo-forte and the taiko drums diluting its dynamics to pianissimo‚ and the musicians of these drums left after this transition. The congas set a certain tempo that each instrument

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    Strange Fruit Music has been very important part of people’s life since long time ago. Throughout the history‚ we could observe how people at those days used music as part of their lives. People became happy when they sing and listen to music. People were comforted by music when they were in deep sorrow. Furthermore‚ people sang music when they work‚ harvest‚ and worship god. We could see how our culture is closely interrelated with music. “Strange Fruit” is the music that was composed to reflect

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    The Great Gatsby The “jazz age” was one of the greatest periods of time for the Americans. It happened just after World War One and the economy at that time were “through the roof” and people were partying all over the place. Lavish displays of wealth were commonly seen during this transition time. Technology at that time was developing so fast that cars‚ airplanes‚ telephones etc. were all invented in those days. The book The Great Gatsby portrayed the golden age of the American culture while

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    it would be played and performed using a multiphonic technique with the saxophone. This was explained before the group began playing to get some background information on the composer and how the song would be played. The piece started with the dynamics of the song being loud or forte. The percussion began with a repeated beat and then a loud‚ long hold note of the saxophone. In between the playing of the drums and saxophone there was a stroke of sound by the cymbal. As this continued the tempo was

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    that I now cherish. When I first entered the hall I was greeted by a group of musicians called ‘The Stamps Jazz Quintet’‚ there were 4 musicians at the front of the hall and they were taking place. The musicians included Sam Hart who played the saxophone‚ Aidan Lombard who played the trumpet‚ Quinn Sengupta who was on the piano‚ Bob Bruya who played the bass and finally Marcelo Perez who was proficient at the drums. They played 4 records‚ the first of which was ‘Played Twice’ by Thelonious Monk

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