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    Woodwinds at Louisiana State University with my mom.I felt very serious walking into the venue, as if I needed to be very prim and proper. This was a new experience for me and I was not expecting it to be as exhausting. I felt very bored most of the time, but the performers were very good. The LSU Symphonic Woodwinds was a very new experience, and it had a few different elements that can be upgraded. The design and cosmetics of the performance were very dramatic. I loved this aspect of the musical

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    Last week, I went to an African-Caribbean Concert located in Lee Hall Auditorium at Florida A&M University. There were so many great performances starting with little girls dancing to African music and ending with people dancing to the beat of drums. There was a total of ten performances at the concert and I liked that there was a variety of ways to showcase the talents. Instead of only dancing, there was poetry, and singing. Out of the ten performances, there were three that really had my attention

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    John Mayer Critique

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    The concert that I attended was by John Mayer on March 31st, 2017 in Albany, NY. He performs both as a soloist and as a group with backup vocals and guitars. The music that he plays during the concert can be described as pop or blues. Some of songs that he played included You’re Going to Live Forever, Belief, and Slow Dancing in a Burning Room. Overall, the John Mayer concert was very well performed with no big mistakes. One of the things that he did best was getting the audience involved in the

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    Music Concert Review

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    over the past hundreds of years. Every culture, big or small, has their own different style of music. Music has evolved to become a fundamental constituent of human life. I have been to many different instrumental performances, but this was my first concert that I attended since I have been at LSU. The setting of this event was that it was located at the Union Theatre, and it started at 7:30 pm. The Union Theatre was an amazing venue. I walked through the front doors and into the lobby of the theatre

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    Yesterday, I watched the concert band rehearse for their district concert which took place later that night. As a whole, the music that they selected was well suited to the capability of the musicians. However, the Liberty Bell March was executed much better in comparison to Star Wars: The March, as the former appeared to be slightly easier for the band to play. For instance, the Liberty Bell March by Sousa was the first piece that the musicians performed. This song from the late romantic period

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    Metallica Research Paper

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    month before the concert, I got Metallica tickets for my birthday. I got the tickets and about thirty pictures of me through the whole level 6 season. I loved Metallica, I would blare it through my Bluetooth speaker as loud as I could. Everytime I listened to the band, I would sing along or head bang. The only thing was that I had to wait a whole month before I could attend the concert. A month passed, which seemed more like a year, on June 18, I got to attend my first metal concert. I had already

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    Limestone Concert Report

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    I have decided to attend to a concert in Limestone that it took place exactly inside the building called Carrol Auditorium. The concert was based on graduate and undergraduate students in Limestone who decided to study and learn about singing and playing instruments with their music professors while being in college. It was not like a whole concert, it was more of students of Limestone singing individually and in-group, and also playing different types of instruments as their professors played the

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    On September 26th, 2016, I went to the Bennet Auditorium a little before 6:45 to see the SICC Showcase Concert. My roommate Isaac was performing, and he wanted to see me before the performance. Fourteen different songs were performed by various groups. Every single one had singing, but some had piano, drum, or cello accompaniment, which was pleasant. I could really tell the hard work that went into the different pieces (my roommate was constantly practicing the song “Harriet Tubman”). My favorites

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    a bang. The first song that Azure, the women’s jazz and pop a cappella group, performed was the popular tune Tainted Love. Even though they've performed this song at multiple other concerts, this rendition was no disappointment. Azure also sang The Sound of Silence, another hit that they've sang at previous concerts. After these two selections, they performed two Christmas carols. It was obvious that these were far less prepared than the other two pieces. There were numerous minor issues in both

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    Music & Memory Kick Off Amber Creek Inn Memory Care is proud to present Memory & Music in Scottsdale, AZ Scottsdale, AZ (March 25, 2016) – Amber Creek Inn is proud to present an international program called Memory & Music. What started in 2006 as a personal playlist idea for nursing home residents in New York has transformed into a wildly successful non-profit organization. The Music & Memory Program will feature performances by Charles Lewis and Shannon Wallace with special guest speaker Dr. Maribeth

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