Euphonium Essays

  • Personal Narrative: Quitting The Marching Band

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    It's hard to stay optimistic in a Challenge, sometimes you want to give up and quit. But in the end you have to stay with it. Whether it be getting a new job, starting college, learning to drive, working in a group you don't want to be in ,and even playing a new instrument. You have to try your hardest to stay together and keep going for your friends, family, and for yourself. One of the hardest challenges for me was switching instruments the end of the eighth grade year for the marching band that

  • Euphonium: A Short Story

    585 Words  | 3 Pages

    I had previously played drums for three years, however, the band director thought that I should learn how to play a wind instrument. He gave me a choice between several instruments, some of which I had never seen before. If I had known what a Euphonium was, that most likely would of been my choice, however, I chose the trumpet. Once I picked up the instrument, everything that I thought I knew about music became a lie. I was handed sheet music that, to me, looked like a jumble of ancient Egyptian

  • In Shining Armour

    432 Words  | 2 Pages

    When watching the bands at ISU one that caught my eye was Prospect High School Marching Band performing their show In Shining Armour. The first part of the show started off with a flute solo which which I enjoy very much there were no major mistakes that i could tell from even if there were some mistake Emily would have told me or pointed out. The rest of band during the solo started adding a lot of visual elements but one part I didn't like is when they all started moving on their own which got

  • Edward Gregson: The Salvation Army

    311 Words  | 2 Pages

    same time, ignited his passion for music. He completed his secondary education at Manchester Central Grammar School and later studied at the Royal Academy of Music in London. He first played the tenor horn then moved down to the Euphonium and was promoted to Principal Euphonium in the Tottenham Citadel band during the first year of his studies. At the age of sixteen he made an

  • West Bay Community Band Concert Review

    559 Words  | 3 Pages

    Band concert on December 17th was an excellent concert based on the theme of Christmas music. The performance took place at Mills High School in their own theater and had the new staging previously used in their Winter Concert. The Band, Saxtet, Euphonium Quintet, and the Flute Trio had some individuals with the Holiday spirit. The band seemed pretty relaxed and were at ease when playing their selections regarding A Christmas Festival. Winter Wonderland was a played at a Moderato tempo with the Flutes

  • Jeremy Hernandez Informative Speech

    552 Words  | 3 Pages

    was in the 3rd grade Orchestra was introduced and he played the violin for a year till the 4th grade. During 4th grade, he played the Trumpet and enjoyed playing it since it had a beautiful tone. But when he got older he change his instrument to Euphonium and Trombone. These instruments had such a pleasing and an intense sound when you played extremely loud or peacefully quiet and was obsessed with the sound and would practice everyday till his face got worn out. But if he had a horrendous sound he

  • Classical Concert Report Sample

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    of Be Though My Vision started of decrescendo and towards the middle and a bit at the end it was a bit more crescendo. The piece opened in the D minor with only the performers who knew had to play the euphonium. Then the student’s who were playing the flute joined those who were playing the euphonium. Slowly the whole orchestra came together. Be Though My Vision is a very unique classical piece; the composer of this piece is David Gillingham. David Gillingham is known to be a contemporary composer

  • Personal Statement

    859 Words  | 4 Pages

    passion for music, my test scores and overall grades increased. In middle school, I maintained an average in the low 90s, but my current average is around a 98%. Aside from my intelligence, music has aided in my mental health. Singing and playing the euphonium and piano have eased my stressful life situations and improved my mood. I am incredibly thankful for the impact music education has had on my

  • Becoming A Band Director Essay

    1187 Words  | 5 Pages

    Making music and teaching kids are two passions I have developed, but right now, I know little about the field of music education or the job of a band director. Before I can enter this field, I need to know the requirements for this job. Also, prior to being a band director, I want to know the good, the bad, and the ugly of the job. I know that the relationships built with the students are rewarding and that the time commitment is worth the effort, yet I still have to wonder exactly how they feel

  • Elegy For A Young American By Ronald Lo Presti

    471 Words  | 2 Pages

    On Thursday, February 23rd at 7 pm I attended the Department of Music Winter Concert that took place in Ogden.I got to experience a variety of selections that were played by both the Concert Band and the Symphonic Winds. I learned how instruments that differ from each other are able to connect in a way to make beautiful music. This musical event connection with humanities would have to do with creation, experience, and skill. All of those factors is something that was needed whether it was with certain

  • High School Band Research Paper

    518 Words  | 3 Pages

    About a month after the nerve racking All-District Band auditions, three bands in Northwest Missouri performed last Saturday to a near-full theater. Thomas Brockman, the lead band director at Smithville and NWMMEA president said, “All-District is an honor band that represents our top players in the Northwest region. Students go in and audition on a set of material and they are selected via their performance in the audition and if you make this group you are doing very well and you’re also one of

  • Concert Review Of The UIC Wind Ensemble

    652 Words  | 3 Pages

    The concert that I attended was the UIC Wind Ensemble concert on October 17, 2015 at 7:30 pm, in the UIC Theater and was about an hour to two hours long. The fist performer I will introduce is Jose Oliver Riojas, which was also the conductor of the concert. Riojas is the assistant professor of music at the University of Illinois in Chicago and the conductor of the Wildacres Saxophone Ensemble. Some other performers was The New Century Saxophone Quartet, Chris Heming way (Member of the Stan Rubin

  • Honor Band Essay

    588 Words  | 3 Pages

    part of my life. As soon as I was allowed in the band, I joined and began to learn how to play the trombone; however, only knowing how to play one instrument within the marching band never managed to sate me. This need later led me to switch to Euphonium in order to perfect my skill

  • Attachments In Night By Elie Wiesel

    791 Words  | 4 Pages

    Norman Cousins once said, “Death is not the greatest loss in life. The greatest loss is what dies inside us while we live.” The author of Night, Eliezer Wiesel, was a young boy when he was taken to Auschwitz. He lost his parents and his youngest sister. He lost everything he cared about and, perhaps the most overwhelming, his identity. Wiesel’s story is a painful, horrendous, and wicked display of what one human can do to another, or in this case, what one can do six million others. His story tells

  • Beethoven Music Vs Classical Music Essay

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    There are many characteristic that both the Romantic and Classical eras share but there are some differences in between the style of music played in both of them. For example the use of Sonata Allegro form is used more in all Classical Instrumental music from concerti to Sonatas to Symphonies to the chamber music. The most common compositional forms during this time were instrumental Sonatas, Concerti and symphonies. Mozart composed a large amount of Operas yet all 3 major Classical composers Mozart

  • The Characteristics Of A Single Reed Instruments Family

    867 Words  | 4 Pages

    Music very heavily affects our entertainment and media, but often one does not think much about the variety of instruments used in orchestrations such as movie soundtracks. These many instruments are divided into families (and in some systems, families of families.) For the most part, instruments are classified by aesthetic, and the way they produce sound, sometimes, however, instruments do not always fit neatly into a specific family- these anomalies having the characteristics of two or more families

  • What Happened To Willis's Death?

    1176 Words  | 5 Pages

    Willis was an innovative young man, who was usually very vibrant. He lived in Ohio with his parents. Willis was going along with his normal day, until he got a phone call. It was from an unknown number, but he picked up anyway. There was a deep voice that told him that what he was about to say was imperative. Both of Willis’s parents were dead. The reason for their death was unknown, all he knew was that both of his parents were found dead. He was so intimidated, like his whole world just vanquished

  • Biola Personal Statement

    1597 Words  | 7 Pages

    Please explain how you heard about this program, why you are interested, and how this program relates to your future goals. The Political Science department at Biola does a great job of advertising the American Studies Program. While L.A. has internship opportunities for Political Science students, the options are far more limited than D.C. The department faculty at Biola stresses the importance of gaining real-world experience, particularly in D.C. I am interested in ASP because I am still trying