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    If you did not make it out to see The Jazz Ensemble on Tuesday, Apr. 19th, then you really missed out on a great evening of music. Family, friends, and jazz lovers nearly filled the Anne R. Belk Theater to watch and listen to the performance directed by Dr. Will Campbell, with special guest Derrick Gardner. Gardner is a highly accomplished jazz trumpet player, who has traveled the world playing jazz music.The Ensemble member are; Bryce Harris, Jonathan Carroll, Cody Belton, Garrett Brown and Bryan

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    Throughout time music has evolved and developed into many different types of genres that have become popular all around the world. There are many different ethnicities and cultures that carry strong musical traditions. Music is a passionate way of expression through coordination of instruments, lyrics, beats, etc. Personal experiences are often a main form of inspiration for lyric composer. Although there are many different types of music, three groundbreaking eras have been: rock, jazz, and rap. One

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    During the middle of the 1950’s, Rock and Roll was taking over the music industry, gained popularity with teenagers, lead drastic changes towards American culture, and made a great influence on jazz music/styles. Although Rock and Roll was an incorporation of blues, country, jazz, and other types of music, many of the genres became overwhelmed by its growing popularity and crowds. According the Columbia Encyclopedia, this type of musical style was for and about adolescents who rebelled against adult

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    Music and Jazz in the 20s are very different than music and jazz in the present. After the WW1 (World War 1) officially ended, the music of jazz and other kinds of music had changed drastically and it became more popular ever since then. People would go to a restaurant or bar and then sit and listen to the performance of a local jazz musician or professional musicians that came by and start jamming. Before and during the WW1 had happened, music and jazz wasn’t that popular compare to other event

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    Jazz music was born in New Orleans, Louisiana. In the 1900’s, the music was developed during the times of slavery and segregation. Jazz was not only played for the pleasure it was played as a way of expressing feelings and telling stories. Another form of jazz was called Ragtime, which brought out mixed feelings. This was upbeat music and caught the attention of many of the young listeners. This era brought on the age of Flappers. Flappers were young women who felt free and wore shorter skirts that

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    Classical music is performed commonly by symphonies around the globe. The Classical Period of music spans from the years of 1750-1820. “The term ‘classical’ is confusing because it has so many different meanings” (Kamien 156). Ludwig van Beethoven symbolizes to be one of the masters of music during the Classical Period. Jazz is known as another form music which started in America. The history of jazz had a smaller span of time in history. “We do not know exactly when jazz started or how it sounded

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    Music, “…one of the most widely used and appealing forms of communication…”, is universal and used for different purposes (Root, 2005, p. 7). Among the uses are “…play or entertainment, which humans of all ages engage in to stimulate feelings of joy, tension, and interaction, and enrich their experiences by adding mental complexity, counteracting boredom and lethargy” (Root, 2005, p. 7). In addition, music expresses “…emotions such as love, sentiment, or anger” (Root, 2005, p. 7). Ultimately, it

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    There was always smooth jazz music playing in the same bus, which was coincidentally the same bus I took to my University every morning. To me, jazz gave off a mature aura of life, as if it was a stereotypical kind of thing you would hear in a 1920’s club, people seated around a white-clothed table that was tipped off with a name place. The sound of a saxophone, creating a cloud of empathy around my head as it clawed away at my internal damage. At 3:30 in the afternoon, the day that I started

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    Culture and influence of percussion instruments in Western Jazz/Pop music? Percussion instruments play a vital role in bringing the band or an orchestra together by providing mostly rhythms in the genre of Jazz and Pop form of Music. Jazz Drumming is the art playing percussion in Jazz style .The techniques and instrumentation of this type of performance have evolved over several periods, influenced by jazz at large and the individual drummers within it. Stylistically, this aspect of performance

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    In my essay I am going to bring up three different topics. How jazz music makes West Side Story be evocative of the decade in which it was written, how gang related music would change West Side Story and Romeo and Juliet, and further how different Romeo and Juliet would be if they would of sang rather than spoke their soliloquy. Each of these topics has gang related actions and how music defines the gangs. In West Side Story both Acts 1 and 2 are mostly instrumental, allowing suspense to form in

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