melodies to the second river as well. The transition between the two rivers was very quiet‚ the dynamics sounded like they were piano and pianissimo. Throughout the whole piece‚ syncopation was provided by a mixture of the snare‚ bass‚ and timpani drums along with the tubular bells. The second piece played‚ ”Beethoven’s Symphony No. 1‚ in C Major”
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in Tokyo‚ Japan. The sounds produced by these drums were what held their culture together as they believe that they would find an echo of the human heartbeat through it. To them‚ the heart is the principle of the human being. Thus‚ the name Kodo translates into two meanings: the first is “heartbeat”‚ which they believe is the primal source of all rhythm and the second is “children of the drum‚” which is a reflection of Kodo’s desire to play their drum simply with the heart of a child. The film began
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leader.” (John Quincy Adams). These qualities of a leader reside in the role of a drum major. The primary task of a drum major is to carry out specific orders asked with authority and to conduct their band through performance. But a drum major does much‚ much more than conducting or following directions. A drum major takes pride in each and every band member and does their absolute best to help them in every way. A drum major stands in front of the band as a leader‚ a motivator‚ and someone to
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The Music and Dance of Bata is a ritual form of dance for Sango‚ a deity in Yoruba land. Sango was the third king of the ancient Oyo Empire. It is a communicative dance between the worshipers and the deity. The Oyo Empire‚ established by the Yoruba people‚ controlled a wide area between the Volta and Niger rivers by the mid-17th century. The capital of the state was moved here from Old Oyo (Katunga) in the 1830s‚ and the Alafin (leader) of Oyo still resides in the city. A typical bata dance takes
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a song composed by Colombian singer‚ Shakira and features Freshlyground‚ a South African band. This song was composed for the 2010 South African World Cup. The instruments used in this song are the bass guitar‚ electric guitar‚ drum kit‚ bongo drums‚ conga drums‚ bass drums‚ keyboard‚ an African guitar similar to a Ukulele‚ and maracas. “Waka Waka” has a fast and very energetic melody to it. When it is time for the background singers to sing‚ they sing in harmony. The tone of this song is smooth and
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I attended The Wind Ensemble on March 9‚ 2016 that took place in San Jose State University Concert Hall. The program was part of San Jose State University School of Music and Dances performances Spring ’16. There were two conductors for this performance‚ Dr. Edward Harris was the director as well as the main conductor of this performance‚ and the graduate conducting associate Paul Herrea. In this ensemble‚ there were two percussion soloists by Professor Galen Lemmon and Anne Hsu‚ an alumni from SJSU
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Vanderhaeghe writes‚ “You see‚ Zipper really thinks he ’s going to make himself somebody with those drums‚ he really does” (230). If it weren ’t for that‚ he would have given up on his goals‚ and who knows what road that would take him down. Billy says‚ “A year ago he quits school to teach himself to be a drummer. That ’s all. He doesn ’t get a job or nothing‚ just sits and home and drums‚”
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guys dancing together. However‚ in the performance of The gift there was just one guy that performed his solo. As the famous song of “The Little Drummer Boy” started‚ the lights appear on stage focusing on a boy who was sitting on a rock with his drum. He was wearing a white loose shirt with shorts and a red belt around him. The stage also had a white bright light in the back area of the stage. As the song started seven different characters came in one by one with different color of long dresses
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Genine Marie Tacadena Dance 131 Taiko Drum and Dance; Little Things Do Matter I went to Kenny Endo’s Taiko Drum and Dance Saturday night thinking I was just going to see pieces with just dancing and just drumming. I did not expect to see what I saw and this performance completely changed my view of dancing/dancers‚ drummers/musicians/composers...artistry in general. The overall performance was good‚ but it were the little things‚ like having good posture and form while playing or dancing‚ or
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formed over the summer with these 140 people would stay strong to the end of time as we made our final march onto the field. The drum major steps onto the podium and gazes at all of us‚ this is our time to show them who we are‚ the Blue Stars. I realized that this experience will stick with me for a lifetime and will affect me wherever I go. The first time I tried out for drum corps was a terrifying experience. My mother had to
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