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    concert was October 5, 2016 and the title of the concert is “Experimental Improvisation with: Kjell Nordeson & Peter Kuhn”. The concert was performed in Mesa College Music building. Peter Kuhn had three instruments with him a bass clarinet, saxophone, and a Bb Clarinet. He used the bass clarinet and the saxophone during his first piece, and the clarinet on the second piece. Kjell Nordeson was on the drum but had a lot of instruments with him. Sometimes he would play the drums as a drums set but sometimes

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    Gradually, I regained consciousness. From a short distance away, a smooth guitar melody was playing from my phone. A few seconds later, the song transitioned to a slow, romantic refrain with carefully controlled vocals and a light drum beat. Eyelids still heavy with exhaustion, I turned towards the sound, reached for my phone—and felt the world spin out of control. There was a loud bang and I found myself on the floor. I rolled onto my back and opened my eyes. The ceiling fan spun lazily overhead

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    Music Shaming: leave it all behind By Huang Cheau Ning The judging comments came in batches, some are good comments but some rambling contain insulting words that she can’t forget about it. “What kind of music do you like?” is the question that always send Teo into a state of panic when someone ask about her music choice. Music shaming is an act of criticizing someone music preferences that different from their own, and make them feel like they should be ashamed by what they enjoy. It’s a problem

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    I have chosen to write about negative music and its effect on human behavior. I will trace the history of this type of music and discuss some studies which point out effects of listening to it. What is negative music? Negative music is music that has a negative effect. One form of negative music is music that is used to express or to stimulate negative emotions. A Viennese classical composer named Arnold Schonberg was the first person to openly create negative music early in the twentieth century

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    While listening to Dolly Parton’s “Jolene” I instinctively thought of The White Stripes cover of the song, sung by Jack White. So upon receiving this assignment I knew exactly what cover song and artist I was going to discuss. As discussed in class, Jolene was written by Dolly Parton and released in 1973. While, the White Stripes first released a cover version of “Jolene” in 2000. Unfortunately, I think of the song and I think of The White stripes, as it was with this band that I was first exposed

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    Band Personal Narrative

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    Ba Dum Tss Chilly early mornings, where the only perk of waking up at five a.m. is getting to see the beautiful sunrises. The smell of turf mixed with sweat. The sounds of laughter, horns bleating, and drums booming ringing through the air. One amazing word comes to mind when I think of these things- band. Whether it’s a Saturday competition, long class periods dedicated to rehearsal, or Friday night football games, band has never ceased to be a source of enjoyment for me. Over the years, it has

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    Our Time Is Now Analysis

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    Colton Dixon is perhaps best known as the Mohawk styled Tennessee local who appeared on American Idol Season 11. His first album A Messenger was the No. 1 selling album by a new Christian Artist in 2013, and his distinct tones and look have marked him as one of the best up and coming Christian artists in the genre. Opening with the sounds of an “S.O.S.” call, Dixon ushers in an intensity that thrusts the album into a rock infused tale about the purpose of life. Synth, electro and voice over push

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    that they sound pretty good. They know how to make an album. AC/DC consists of five members. Brian Johnson was the lead vocalist. Angus young was the lead guitarist. Malcolm Young and Cliff Williams were backing vocals. Cliff Williams was also the bass guitarist. And finally Chris Slade was AC/CD's drummed. AC/DC was formed December 31, 19973. AC/DC is a very well known band. Some of their other albums include Back in black released July 25, 1980 and Highway to hell released in 1979. Personally the

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    People may think of music as random noise. As for me, I thought so, too. Two years ago my best friend introduced me to a band called Panic! At The Disco. For a more pop-genre person, listening to an alternative rock band was not of interest. For the sake of her constant asking, I gave them a chance. One day, I put in my earbuds and stumbled across this one song, “Trade Mistakes” by Panic! At The Disco and it changed my perspective of music. The beginning of the song starts with harmonious use of

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    Sheila Mant Quotes

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    girl and asks her to go to a concert with him. He takes her there on a canoe and encounters a dilemma when he has to choose between Sheila and the bass. In this journal, I will be predicting whether the boy will chose Sheila or the bass. G: Throughout the short story “Sheila Mant,” the boy must decide between the bass and Sheila. Y: (transition) Bass R: It is the biggest one/It is his only chance (2-3 sentences) quote R: He has a history with fishing (2-3 sentences) quote R: He is dedicated

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