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    The concert I attended was the Percussion Ensemble directed by Dr. Colin Hill. The ensemble took place in the Bryan Fine Arts Building at the Wattenbarger Auditorium in Tennessee Tech University. The ensemble lasted about an hour and half. The ensemble consisted of seventeen members in total and every member performed passionately to their piece. The hall looked elegant and the members looked well dressed. The instruments looked very shiny and well taken care of. The first song the members performed

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    History of Percussion

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    Percussion is known to have been around since the beginning of civilization‚ in all cultures and all major civilizations around the world. In 6000 B.C.‚ the first time of a percussion instrument was evolved‚ and it was simply anything that could be found that could be hit together to create a sound. Percussion instruments have been used and associated with strong ceremonial‚ sacred‚ or symbolic events. For example‚ in Africa‚ drums symbolize and protect tribal royalty. The drums symbolize a family

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    Purcussion Ensemble

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    Percussion Ensemble The first concert I went to was the Percussion Ensemble in the Weber Music Hall. I had never been in the Weber Music hall before so I was also amazed with the set up of the concert hall. The wood finish and design of the hall was beautiful and interesting all at the same time. The music hall wasn’t as large as it looks from the outside‚ the stage was very close to the seats‚ and the depth of the hall wasn’t near what I thought it would be. The concert was a short‚ but fun concert

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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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    Piphat Ensemble Group 1 Piphat Ensemble The Piphat ensemble is made up of percussion and wind instruments. The most common Piphat is known as the piphat mai khaeng. This ensemble uses the Xylophones‚ such as the Ranat Ek‚ and Ranat Ek Lek‚ and also uses wind instrumenst such as the Pi Nai. ♦ Though the Piphat ensemble is centuries old‚ its current instrumentation is established in the 1800s. ♦ There is no standard pitch reference for Thai instruments; instead‚ each ensemble is tuned to itself

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    during the Indoor Percussion Ensemble competition season. And to say the least‚ there have been some memorable moments. Such as a few years ago in February‚ we endured two hours to and from Toledo on a bus with no heat. On another trip to Toledo‚ we witnessed Brady make an emergency purchase of a speaker‚ because ours had been borrowed and locked away by the Ticket to Broadway cast. Another time was at a North Royalton performance in January with heavy snowfall‚ the front ensemble equipment had to

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    hair distribution; no sign of peristaltic movement; aortic impulse is visible 2. Auscultation: bowel sounds are audible in all four quadrants; no bruits are heard in left and right renal arteries or aorta. 3. Percussion Tympany is heard throughout with percussion; liver span is 6 cm at right midclavicular line. Splenic dullness heard at 10th intercostals space in left midaxillary line. 4. Palpation: no pain or tenderness reported with light and deep palpation; liver‚ spleen

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    The head to toe physical assessment is the first step of the nursing process and is a systemic approach of collecting objective (physical) and subjective (mental) data on the patient that will help the nurse formulate nursing diagnoses and plan patient care. It is also used to confirm or question data that was stated in the pt. previous history stated in the charts and to evaluate the effectiveness of the nursing interventions that were carried out on the patient. The main focus of the head-to-toe

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    GET INVOLVED AT SHS! Academic Quiz Bowl Team Quiz Bowl is an extracurricular activity open to grades 9-12. Practices are held weekly during the months of January through March‚ in preparation for a regional competition held each April. Advisor: Mrs. Deb Dominick (113) and Mr. John Wright (102). Big Buddy Program The Big Buddy program is a mentoring program. Big Buddies from SHS are paired with Little Buddies from Southern Elementary School. Big Buddies play games‚ read books‚ help

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    Music Concert # 1 On Thursday April 25‚ 2013 ‚ I attended a jazz vocal concert at the Music Concert Hall. The first vocal ensemble opened up the performance with a slow rhythmic song called Blue Skies. It began with vocals and I noticed a light auxiliary percussion and drum rhythm. Also‚ the bass guitarist used walking bass and the piano and electric guitar joined in as well. The first song also consisted of two soloist Regina and Chantel who took the front stage to show off their chops. After

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