Questions and topics to discuss in your paper what aspects


CONCERT REPORT INSTRUCTIONS

Attend a Jazz Performance on campus as recommended by the instructor. Note on good manners: Don't distract others while the music is playing. Be an active listener and stay focused on the music and 'in the moment'.

Silence and put away your cell phone.

Remember, many others around you are not from class; relax and enjoy yourself!

1. DURING THE PERFORMANCE

Print your name, date, and other items at the top of the report form clearly and legibly.

Fill in the blanks for each selection as you listen.

All blanks do not have to be completed, just the ones that seem appropriate and that you understand and can write as you listen to the music.

Typical answers to use:

  • Tempo: slow, mod, fast
  • Rhythm types: swing, rock, Latin, etc.
  • Styles: Swing, Bop, Cool, Free, Fusion, other
  • Things to include in the graph: order of solos and which instruments are featured, describe the ending, and other descriptive terms we use in class that you hear.

Remember to keep your program and/or ticket to turn in with your typed report. Having a performer sign your report is optional. If you do approach a performer, be polite and thank them for their performance. If Dr. Jex is there, have him sign your report AFTER the event is over.

2. AFTER THE PERFORMANCE

In addition to your program/receipt/ticket materials, a typed paper is required.

Minimum length is at least one complete page, double spaced, 12 Font. Prepare your report in good writing style and format.

At the top of your paper fill in:

1. Your Name

2. Date of the concert/event.

3. Place of the performance.

4. Names of performers, and the instrumentation [the instruments played].

5. Price you paid, if any, for admission.

Questions and topics to discuss in your paper:

  • What aspects of this event made the music jazz? Where did you hear improvisation?
  • What styles of jazz did you hear?
  • Did any of the music remind you of selections from class?
  • Did you know any of the songs played?
  • What made an impression on you? What surprised you?
  • What were your personal favorites from this event? Why?
  • What did you dislike about this event? Why?
  • What was the most memorable song? What music stayed in your memory?

All answers to the above questions should be individual and personal.

Write your name on all your papers, and turn in your report with listening chart and typed paper within 10 days after the concert to Dr. Jex.

Attachment:- Assignment.rar

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