NAME: DANNAP GIDEON N. ID: UB28965HMU37521 PROGRAM: BACHELOR IN MUSIC EDUCATION COURSE TITLE: JAZZ MUSIC TITLE OF ASSIGNMENT: ATLANTIC INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY HONOLULU, HAWAII TABLE OF CONTENT CCONTENT PAGE INTRODUCTION……………………………………3-5 JUSTIFICATION…………………………………………5 BODY……………………………………………….…….6-14 REFERENCES………………………………………. …..15-16 INTRODUCTION
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If anyone thinks of a noteworthy Hollywood composer, you will think of John Williams, and this is for a good reason. John Williams has won many awards for his scores, and he has also worked on scores for over 100 different movies, many of which being widely received as great movies. John William wrote the scores for Jurassic Park, Star Wars, E. T. The Extra Terrestrial, Jaws, as well as many other movies. He has been playing and making music pretty much his whole life. Williams’ early life
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1. “The commitment to the Pleasure” is a short story written by Hanif Kureishi. The story is about a father who takes his twin sons to a rock concert. During the concert, he thinks back on his own youth and the music back then. He discovers music again through his sons and like his sons; he spends a lot of time listening to it. Through the short British history, we get from the father. He tells us that regardless if you are Black, Asian, gay, lesbian, hetero or what class you are in music is
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of emotions that may have included anger, fear, love and hate that transforms into an electrifying energy that heightens musical phrases to another level. Personally, I have felt all of these emotions by just rehearsing and performing with a concert band, jazz ensemble or wind ensemble, as well as pieces from an honors band or solo ensemble. You know that you have performed a perfect performance when you can see the audience let their emotions go or by hearing the voice of an individual somewhere
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What trends and innovations shaped American culture during the 1920s? There was many trends and innovations that changed the American culture during the 1920s including new technology, communication, and the knowledge of science. New technology created the automobiles and airplanes which improved transportation. Communication and entertainment increased due to radio’s and movies. And media and popularity helped promote sports. These are only a couple of innovations that shaped America. Technology
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figures in the history of this instrument include jazz musician Charlie Christian, who in the late 1930s was one of the first to play the amplified guitar as a solo instrument; Other instruments commonly used in rock music include the electric bass guitar keyboard instruments such as the electric piano, organ, and synthesizer; and the drum set, an Instruments that play important roles in certain rock-music genres include the saxophone—prominent in jazz-rock and soul music—and a wide assortment of traditional
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CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Rock Music in the Philippines is performance arts composed in various genre and styles. The rock music of the Philippines is a mixture of indigenous foreign countries. The United States occupied the Islands in 1898 until 1946, and introduced American blues folk music, Rock &Blues, and rock and roll became popular. In the late 1950s, native performers adapted Tagalog lyrics for North American rock and roll music, resulting in the seminal origins of Philippine
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Running Head: Eubie Blake Eubie Blake Jeremy Dorsey Professor Hayes Jazz 201 Section 001 February 23, 2012 Eubie Blake’s real name was James Hubert Blake. He was born on February 7th, 1887 on 319 Forrest Street, Baltimore, Maryland to former slaves John Summer Blake and Emily Johnstone. Eubie Blake was the only surviving child of 8. Blake states that he was born in 1883, but documents state he was indeed born in 1887. The reasoning for him saying he was born earlier is still undefined
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Lederrick Wesley December 11, 2008 Special Projects Dr. Karin Sehmann The History and Evolution of Gospel Music The culture of African Americans dates back to the beginning of times in Africa. So many things were carried across the world such as culture, art, music, and different cultural practices. The music of African Americans has transcended across different cultures. Gospel music is one of the sacred forms of music for African Americans. This is one of the hottest music genres currently
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On the evening of July 8th, the jazz aficionados who stopped by the Cornelia Street Café (including the illustrious bassist Mario Pavone) had reasons to leave very satisfied with the quartet led by the respected multi-instrumentalist Marty Ehrlich. Throughout the years, he has been embracing several projects, evincing an inclination for powerful quartets and bold large ensembles. For this particular concert, Ehrlich has chosen to play some of his old and new compositions, proving why he’s one of
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