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    The New Horizons Band Analysis

    The New Horizons Band captures the essence of numerous generations, ranging from young adults to senior citizens. History The history of the New Horizon not only exist on a local level but also includes a national level. Dr. Ernst, a professor at the Eastman School of Music, began the New Horizons band, a musical community where senior citizens gather to create music (Cole). Since 1991, the organization has continued to grow throughout the United States and now includes the involvement of over ten-thousand

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    Lorraine Hansberry's A Raisin In The Sun

    All the characters in the story A Raisin in the Sun have a larger dream. Walter, Mama, Beneatha, Ruth, and Travis all dream of a better future. The play is based upon the Youngers trying to achieve their dreams. Walter’s dream is to be rich, because he believes that will solve all of his family’s problems. He plans to solve this by using his father’s insurance to invest in a liquor store. Mama’s dream is to have to family with strong relationships, and a house where Travis can play on the yard and

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    Blue Sky Mine Analysis

    the lead guitar; composed to encourage the motion of the air guitar and an enthusiastic 2-4 drum beat giving the songs a steady beat to tap along with, makes rock an unique and awesome genre. Rock combines characteristics of blues, country, folk, jazz, funk and classical music into one of the most thriving forms of Australian music. However, rock truly started during 1980’s, where composers experimented with their songs, creating a unique sound to the rest of the world. Furthermore, no one does

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    Summary Of Esi Eydugan's 'Half Blood Blues'

    that gives you a deep insight into the jazz community of the 1930's. If you were to go through the music app on my phone you would find about 6 hours of swing, jazz, and blues. The style of music is appealing to me, and upon opening the book I found that the pages were filled with lingo and aspects of that community. A theme erupts involving how places change, and the language helps to enrich the experience. The first few pages of the book follow the young jazz musicians in the 1930's. Some topics

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    How Did Louis Armstrong Influence Society

    Louis Armstrong was the one of the most important influential person in jazz history. He was a singer, composer and trumpeter. He is renowned by most people for his voice and his trumpet playing on the stage. By the time Louis Armstrong was renowned, America was very racially divided. But Louis Armstrong’s talent was really accepted into white society, his voice and performance was largely acknowledged by the most people in American back then. Even my father also says he was the one of the most famous

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    Rhetorical Analysis: The Gershwin Brothers

    rhetorical strategies to allude to certain elements of productions and appeal to specific target audiences. The official Gershwin website rightly calls the Gershwin brothers the “songwriting team whose voice was synonymous with the sounds and style of the Jazz Age” ("The Gershwin Brothers"). George Gershwin, praised by Encyclopedia Britannica as one of the “most significant and popular American composers of all time,” rivalling Copland and Ives, is famous for both his musical virtuosity and compositions

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    Jimmy Sommers Research Paper

    Jimmy Sommers The world of jazz is associated with a number of different famous names who have given a lot to remember, a lot to listen and a lot to cherish, in this league the name of Jimmy Sommers takes a high end success. This well-known started his career in the world of jazz music at an early age while he was busy with his schooling, but from the very start he was a successful player in the field. One after the other, the life of Jimmy Sommers was all filled with new hits that took him to the

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    Siblings In Sonny's Blues By James Baldwin

    The chances are if you have a sibling, at some point you have had some sort of dilemma within the relationship. That is exactly what happens in the story Sonny's Blues. The narrator and Sonny both share a scared and bumpy past from their childhood. Their past shapes how they cultivate their present. We all have experienced personal and shared hardships with family but how we react solely depends on the individual. The narrator starts the story off riding the subway to work and discovering his

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    Listening To Ella Fitzgerald's Song Blue Skies

    voice in the song “Blue Skies”. Fitzgerald is known for being “The First Lady of Song” and one of the most influential jazz singers in the United States. This was only the second or third time I have listened to her sing, but I was excited to see a song of hers on the discussion board. I have really appreciated the joy of scat singing and have thoroughly enjoyed listening to great Jazz artists use their own instrument (their voice) to mimic other physical instruments in a song. Her voice during the

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    Redlands Wind Ensemble

    The University of Redlands Wind Ensemble, directed by Eddie R. Smith, put on a show at the Memorial Chapel on Tuesday, November 16th. Walking into the monumental Chapel I was unsure of what to expect. As I walked in I saw the amazing artwork around, the high ceilings, and a wide variety of instruments scattered on different levels of the stage. On the first level there were many small hand held instruments such as flutes and clarinets, on the second there were a wide variety of brass instruments

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