Julie Koidin MUS 100 03/01/2018 UIC Jazz Ensemble Concert Review On Thursday, February 22, 2018, at 12:00 p.m. the UIC Jazz Ensemble's performance emphasized the music of two mammoths of the huge band custom, Count Basie, and Thad Jones in a subtle way. The show generally kept going around 60 minutes. It began at 12:00 p.m. and ended at 1:00 p.m. for all intents and purpose contrary to popular belief. There were five songs that were performed by the UIC jazz Ensemble featuring Jon Faddis. According…
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and the jazz age. If I were to receive a ticket I would most definitively travel back in time to the Nineteen Twenties. One of the most intriguing parts of the 1920s was its culture. The abundance of material derived from the new mass-production and mass-consumption economy made the culture of the nineteen twenties grow. I would like to travel to the nineteen twenties mainly just to know how life was like in the era. How typical Americans live their life today is drastically different from how life…
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music caught my attention. Billie’s life story was interesting. Her life story is different from other artist in my opinion. She suffered growing up in a family that did not have much money to spend. The first time I heard Billie sing was in class and I was shocked because she has a wonderful voice. I enjoyed listening to her music play. Her vocal cords are impressive. Another reason why I chose Billie was because she was not just a great singer, she was also able to change people’s life back then…
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Dawyne Johnston Extra Credit Paper Hoogenstyn Music 103 (W02) 14 April 2015 My Interpretation of Rhythm and Blues Music is a language that is universal. A language that continues to grow and evolve as time goes on. The history of music dating way back to ancient times often embodied the spirit of the people. Good music tells a story even when there is no words as we have seen in the works…
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Jazz and Hip-Hop Jazz and hip-hop, two forms of music born out of the historical and social struggles of the African-American culture. Jazz finds its origins in New Orleans, Louisiana, uniting military music with ragtime, Creole and European traditions, and finally the blues, with its painful history of slavery and racial abuse. Hip Hop however born out of the streets of New York City, reflecting on the treacherous gang violence and social inequalities for inner black kids. Most would say that hip-hip…
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the Key of Life I have decided to review Stevie Wonder’s Songs in the Key of Life. This album was released on September 28, 1976 and the record consists of different combinations of genres. Songs featured in the album have genres that ranged from R&B to Instrumental Jazz or Pop. I would classify “Isn’t She Lovely” and “Love’s in Need of Love Today” as R&B because of the instrumental beat. On the other hand, songs like “Contusion” fit into the Instrumental Jazz genre. Instrumental Jazz consists of…
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Louis Armstrong was a real game changer for jazz He introduced swing music, popularized scatting, and transformed the format of it by creating something new with his melodies. He brought something fresh and creative to the table with his daring improvisations and charismatic style. Armstrong’s performances were one of the most effective in the twenties that changed jazz forever. They created a milestone that still influences music today. Louis Armstrong was born on August 4, 1901 in New Orleans…
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all agree music changes drastically over the years. I know in my 24 years of life I have seen quite a few changes. Music has always been a big part of my life. Whether it was just listening to it for fun, to get over a break up, or to dance to. When I was a teenager I listened to quite a bit of different types of songs. Some you could say are quite questionable and even a little embarrassing to admit to. The road my life took has changed the type of music I listen to. I went from listening to harmful…
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than most, the saxophone. One magnificent inventor that stood out to me is Adolphe sax. Not only did he invent the saxophone, he also Changed musical styles that affected me, like jazz. The saxophone was created in such a detailed and amazing way that you could express your emotions through playing, no matter if it's contempt or cheerful, you can show how you feel. This instrument can also be very manipulative to changing people's emotions, a grand example is Aria by Eugene Bozza as soon as you…
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My Favorite Song Music, a kind of art form, plays a significant role in our lives. There are many types of music, such as jazz, country, rock, rap, blue and so on. But no matter what they are, they all have many benefits for us. Music could be background in many occasions, which helps to promote atmospheres. Sometimes music could bring up previous memories. In addition, music likes trigger that changes our motions and encourage minds. Therefore, music not only enriches my free time, but also gives…
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