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    Think about instruments as a relief from paper and pencil, there are no tests, no qualifications and limitations. I think playing an instrument is an enjoyable, educational school activity. Students can learn how to read musical notes. When one can read music notes they will have the ability to play them on an instrument. Second, playing an instrument can easily expand one's knowledge because that person will advance into playing that particular instrument. Especially if a student is a beginning

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    If I were to use one word to describe the “Afro-Latin Jazz Orchestra” that word would be astonishing. At first, hearing that I was required to attend a Jazz concert I was completely turned off. I am very closed minded and automatically thought to myself that the kind of music would be dreadful. That is not the case anymore. This genre of music is amusing and very pleasing to the ears. The band members are some of the most talented musicians that I ever saw or heard.      Standing

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    I attended the Jazz Ensembles Concert, The Music of Duke Ellington, on Wednesday, September 30, 2015 at the Griffin Concert Hall, University Center for the Arts. I was not really sure what to expect since I had never experienced Jazz in a concert hall setting, however, I believe I am still able to make an informed and unbiased review. Not only was this my first Jazz concert, but it was also my first time visiting the University Center for the Arts. I was greeted immediately and with a very welcoming

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    On October 26, 2017, in the Laidlaw Performing Arts Center Recital Hall at the University of South Alabama, there was Jazz Ensemble Concert directed by Tracy Heavner. The night was filled with the rhythmic groove of jazz. By writing this report I hope to show you, the reader, a new perspective of Jazz Music. The first piece, Lady Bird, by Tadd Dameron was written in 1939. The Jazz Ensemble began the piece by putting their full hearts in it. By using repetition of the melody in the saxophones and

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    Jazz Standards Music isn 't just what I do, it 's who I am, and who I’ve always been. I play twelve instruments. Some fluently, some only a singular note or, maybe a song. This all started out in sixth grade when I could not decide what instrument was best for me. I started out my first two months of middle school by switching from instrument to instrument. I began with the oboe, and a week later, I changed to percussion. Only then, did I attempt to play all of the brass instruments-- and I mean

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    Using Cognitive Behavioral Therapy to treat Tony Soprano Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is a derivative of behavioral therapy, where changing one’s behavior to modify problems is the core of treatment. With CBT the therapist takes on a teacher approach, demystifying patient’s belief and irrational behaviors with rational beliefs and behaviors (Corey, 2008). Cognitive restructuring is the basic technique with this form of therapy that involves changing how you think about negative beliefs by

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    song. Like the voice pitch, the warm-ups so the voice isn't scratchy, but is warmed up and ready for singing, and the type of genre that the artist is singing. There are many different types of voice tones. Like, Sopranos, Altos, Bass, Tenors, Soprano one, Soprano two, Mezzo- Soprano, Contralto, Countertenor, and Baritone. Are all different voice ranges for music.

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    sections most of the time, these three sections were soprano, alto, and bass. Sopranos and altos consist of females and basses consist of male. Sopranos would usually have the melodies in the song and altos would sing an octave lower and basses would sing very low. However, there were times when altos had the melodies instead of sopranos. During some songs, the choir would split into four sections, sopranos, altos, tenors, and basses. While sopranos, altos, and basses consist of homogenous genders,

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    At 12:30 PM, on October 18, 2016 I attended a Brown Bag Event that took place at the Jackson-Graeter Backstage Theatre of the Mary Alice Marshall Performing Arts Center. The event was a recital by singer / songwriter Ms. Amy Engelhardt, performing original works from her 2008 album, Not Going to be Pretty. She played the piano as she sang; and two Temple College staff members (Tarik Hassan on double bass and Norm Bergeron on the drums) also accompanied her. Ms. Engelhardt performed eleven

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    Zijian Liu 110424163 MUS 119 Report for the 2016.10.29 Concert This concert is the first Symphony Orchestra concert in my life, and shows me what Western classical music likes. Before it, I do not have many concert experiences, except watching Canton opera, which is totally different from Orchestra few times. Therefore, I do not think I really enjoy the concert and get all the ideas from composers. In the later part of the paper I will try my best to analysis Mysteries of the Macabre and On a

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