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    guitar‚ piano‚ trombone‚ and then there was a section of the song where the saxophone players battle each other .Both of the saxophones were going at a very fast beat. The next song performed was “Out of Town” which starts with the drums and guitar as bass. The saxophone player joins in and the whole band starts to plays together. They were all on point with each other which made the song easy to listen to. The piano‚ the saxophone had individual solos and in between the song there was interaction between

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    Importance of instruments in music Instruments are a major part of music and without instruments music would have been dull and not of importance‚ nor play such an important role in our day to day life‚ music is obviously nothing without instruments. The use of instruments makes music more beautiful‚ and entertaining. It also helps us enhance our coordination and coordinated with music properly‚ nowadays music without instruments is not admired and not popular‚ everybody or every famous singer uses

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    The chosen band for this assignment is the Preservation Hall Jazz Band based out of New Orleans. The band’s name comes from Preservation Hall in New Orleans where music is played every Wednesday and Saturday nights. The band is comprised of: Wendell Brunious playing trumpet. David Grillier playing the clarinet. Frank Demond playing the trombone. Narvin Kimball on the banjo. Benjamin Jaffe strumming the upright bass. Joseph Lastie on the drums. Rickie Monie at the piano. The songs that

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    Chao Dong Dr. Matthew Altmire MUS 13 18‚ November 2013 Concert Report It is a cold November night. I attended a wind ensemble concert which was held at Sophia B. Clarke Theater in MT.SAC by the MT.SAC instrumental music program and lasted for one and half an hour‚ from 7:30pm to 9:00pm. I bought the concert ticket online and chose the seat in the orchestra. It was my first time to go to a concert and I enjoyed the pieces of the music so much. I arrived thirty minutes early before the concert

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    Philosophy of Music Education Music is a basic part of everyday life. What makes music unique is its ability to create an emotional response in a person. A music education program should develop the aesthetic experience of every student to its highest potential. Aesthetics is the study of the relationship of art to the human senses. Intelligence exists in several areas‚ which includes music. The concept of aesthetics allows us to see into ourselves‚ which in turn helps the development of

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    Biography: Sidney Bechet‚ one of the greatest jazz soprano saxophonist‚ clarinetist‚ and composer was born on May 14‚ 1897‚ in New Orleans‚ Louisiana. “Bechet was Born into a Creole musical family during a period in New Orleans musical history when all the critical ingredients were coming together to create what would later be called jazz” (Bechet‚ 1993). At a young age‚ he was a fascinated by watching the Louisiana parades. His greatest intriguing part was when the “Second Liners” joined the parade

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    History of Jazz November 5th 2010 Jazz Artist Paper “Bird Lives” Charlie Parker is with no question one of the most influential and important jazz players of the 1940’s. This man had such a talent and passion for playing the saxophone‚ more specifically the Alto Saxophone. Charlie’s Jazz era was during the Bee-bop phase of jazz. Bee-bop jazz differed from the other types because it used scales instead of chords‚ had small combos‚ and was built on rephrases of popular songs. Charlie Parker really

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    I went to recital hour and heard The College Concert Jazz Band. They were a big band that consisted of various instruments such as: alto and tenor saxophones‚ trumpets‚ trombones‚ drums‚ bass‚ guitar and piano. They played Swing‚ Swing‚ Swing‚ Sunny Side of the Street‚ Bebop Charlie‚ which is a song that is a transition between swing and bebop‚ Blues for Sita‚ which was played by the big band and was intended to sound like a small band‚ It Had to be You‚ which featured a guest vocalist named Stav

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    Jazz concert review #2

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    the second half of the show. The Sacramento based musicians were Jim Malone on keyboard‚ Steve Krohn who played both the guitar and keyboard‚ Rich Defazio an amazing drummer. That night the band was featuring Ken Stout who is an incredible tenor saxophone player‚ and also a guest appearance vocalist by the name of Debbie Defazio. There was also a tremendous bass player but his name was not on the program. There was a count off and the music began with a jam-packed house. The first song was called

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    aspect‚ especially at the beginning of the song. The use of minor keys and not as produced clashing sounds at times during the performance. In this duet I got to see bits and pieces of each instrument both the piano and the sax. One technique the saxophone seemed to be using was the repeating of arpeggios. The piano would pick up strong at the same time and then die down again. There was such an edgy sound to this performance. Straight from an Alfred Hitchcock movie or something‚ this music had everything

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