Wednesday, July 17, 2019
Spring Jazz Band Concert Report
On Friday, April 29, 2011, I went to chitchat Spring Jazz Concert at Sophia B. Clarke Theater. about of performers have great instrument skill and ground us a wonderful medicinal drug. Each front man highlights the character, range, and technical abilities of an individual instrument, all of pieces stand on their own as intricate musical gems. The manoeuver was divided for two parts, and they have opposite sections on those two parts.During the concert, we would hear different music programs by playing in different music instruments such(prenominal)(prenominal) as saxophones, trumpets, trombones, drums, bass, guitar, and piano. Each performer represents different music instruments. On the first parts of the concert, there were troika songs. In conclusion, I enjoyed this concert very very much because the music in this concert was very nice. In my opinion, I had totally different feelings between I listened music in the concert and at home, and the standard pressure of conce rt was awesome.Besides the music, I had deep impression in the performers every performers in the concert had much dearest when they were performing. In my opinion, because of their wonderful performance, I could hear such nice music. Also, everyone in the concert was polite. Every generation when conductor came to the stage or the song was end, well-nigh every audience stood up and applauded to the performers, the applause lasted for a pretty long time. At that time, I snarl so good. All in all, I rightfully enjoyed this concert.The tone color of most of the jazz bands that I saw was smooth and inviting. This made the bands easier to listen to. They were polyphonous in structure, where all of the different instruments were playing different melodies. The rhythm that was used was in a quartette meter. This was true for all of the bands. The only thing that I wished would have happened was that there would have been more extemporization instead of reading from sheet music. They were very organise in that way.
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