Jazz is the most famous and well known music in New York City. We can feel this music and often encounter with Jazz in our daily life. The melody form saxophone, double bass, piano, and drums touches our ears and sometimes we can feel the music. In Guttman we experienced melody like this in the Jazz concert.
During the performance, we countered with professional Jazz artists who had performed in different places on Earth. They dressed professionally and introduced themselves with one of their performance. Their intro-performance was enough for us to believe that we were about to have an amazing Jazz concert.
“Jazz is music in which we can perform without any doubt. Everyone can perform at anytime they want. Students can feel free to participate during the performance.” said one of the performer during his intro speech. He also introduced himself and
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It was the same as the first music. The main performer gave intro to the music and said the name and the history to music. Then the performance starts and the audience starts to engage with performers with their usual body language. The tone was different form the first one. At first, the music was loud and all the instruments were in play. Later after few minutes, the tone starts to go down and after few minutes, only the double bass and the drum was playing in lower tone. The main singer was singing during the whole time according to the tone. This slowly lead to the third music.
The third music was interesting. It was called Central Park West (Co-train). The audience got to perform with the artists in the performers. Three of the students performed according to the instruments singing and expressing their talent. The audience had fun when one of the audience decided to participate unexpectedly and sing for his friend. Other than that, the other two students performed in the music. They looked at the phone and sang. The music tone was at medium level and the singers tone as
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Music is known as an universal language, it is an enormous part of cultures around the world.It has the power to get ideas and emotions across to all different kinds of people. Jazz is one genre of music that has affected our American culture and has since the beginning of the 20th century. The introduction of jazz has made a huge impact to American lives. With its intricate rhythms and sounds, it has helped bring people together and has helped us evolve as a society. Influencing our clothing, behavior, and even shaping cultural movements.
The first question I asked myself at the beginning of the quarter was how much do I actually know about jazz? I have always characterized jazz music as a rhythmic and instrumental form of music. My impression on the basis of the jazz has always been portrayed with the African-American race. I think this was build up from the rhythm ‘n’ blues era and meaning according to the dictionary (“style of music that was invented by African American musicians in the early part of the twentieth century and has very strong rhythms and often involves improvisation”). But Louis Armstrong’s famous reply was “if you had to ask, you’ll never know”. Whatever else he meant, he was at least saying that jazz is noticeable, but not necessarily understandable by
I attended the concert of “Xavier University Jazz Ensemble” which was held on Wednesday, December 10 and took place in Gallagher Theater. Instrumentation was the style of ensemble and the instruments used at the band were saxophone, trombone, trumpet, piano, guitar, drum, and saxophone. Personnel were the students of Xavier University, community members, and Xavier Faculty/staffs.
Jazz is consider one of the most influential types of music an America History. Some of the greatest artist in the world have contribute to the success jazz have had not only on America History but throughout the world. This paper will explain the history of jazz, where it all came from and the effect it has had on the America Culture.
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time I was going to a Jazz concert. I knew that I wouldn’t be disappointed or
The first formal small jazz concert was held at the Maum Café on Sep. 25th, 2008. There were many music performances have held at the Maum Café but Zino Park, leader of the band, and manager of Maum Café agreed to arrange a formal jazz concert for the first time. The main theme of this concert was “Smooth Jazz with Zino Park at Maum”. Before the concert began, the band members introduced themselves to the audience. The names of players were:
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Jazz was a unique form of music, there had never been anything like it before. It was rebellious, rhythmic, and it broke the rules- musical and social. It started a musical revolution, “With its offbeat rhythms and strange melodies, jazz was blamed for everything from drunkenness and deafness to in increase in unwed mothers.”