Rock Concert Essays

  • The Warning of Fahrenheit 451

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    a reoccurring image in Fahrenheit 451. Such is not the case in today's society. One of the most successful freedom fighting campaign has been the Tibetan Freedom Concert, a rock concert where artists and citizens converge, sharing their views for Tibetan freedom from Chinese oppression. Over the three years of its existence, the concert has generated so much publicity that it has forced President Bill Clinton to step in and try to hasten the negotiation between the Chinese government and the Dalai

  • Music Today Is Being Controlled By Pop Culture

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    An acoustic guitar strums softly in the back alley of a rock concert.Thousands of people stampede by. They flood the streets like hungry animals.It starts to rain; slowly the guitar raises and smashes into the concrete-ridden ground over and over until it is screaming,raging-a guitar madness! It breaks and cracks into millions of tiny pieces. Another dream is broken. The people don't notice. They crowd the street, standing on someone else's misery. They kick the pieces aside and enter a world where

  • Hearing Loss

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    Damage or malformation of the conducting parts of the ear can cause deafness and hearing loss” (Jones & Ewing). This includes eardrum punctures and physical damage resulting from fevers and infections. Anyone who likes to sit front row at a rock concert will experience high decibel levels that can damage the hearing and cause some forms of nerve damage. Serious forms of meningitis, mumps, and chicken pox can also cause deafness especially at an early age. One disease that affects the in..

  • Exemplification Essay: Cruising Should be Banned

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    loud, dangerous, and a contributor to our pollution problem. I have sympathy for those who live near Central Avenue. The weekends are very noisy in this vicinity. For example, some of the stereos blasting away could accommodate a rock concert. The base volume coming out of these speakers is felt in your heart as you drive along Central...

  • A Concert Review Of The Slippery Rock University Concert

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    2013, I attended a concert that I found very interesting. It took place at 7:30 pm at the First Presbyterian Church of the Covenant. The group performing was the Erie Chamber Orchestra but as a special the Slippery Rock University Concert Choir was also there. During the performance I attended, two pieces were performed. The first was a Mozart piece by the name of Symphony No. 41 or Jupiter. The second and final was the Lord Nelson Mass composed by Joseph Haydn. In this concert, the two performances

  • Music Ethnographic Essay: Country Music Ethnographic Review

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    the most recent concert I attended, which was Brad Paisley’s Country Nation College tour at Florida State. The concert took place on Langford Green, located outside Doak Cambell stadium, next to the infamous “Unconquered” statue. Typically this space if used for students to have an open grass area for free recreation, it is also most famous for the popular ESPN College Game Day and tailgating. It was interesting to see the audience there, since this was my first real “country” concert. I had a preexisting

  • Justin Beiber Concert Observation

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    attended a Justin Beiber concert, when she, Shelby, attended the Florida Georgia line concert she was 17. I attended the concert with my Grandma, nana, my cousins, Addy and Madison, and my two little sisters, Shelby and Brea while she attended it with a close friend of hers. We went all the way to the Alltel Arena now known as the Verizon Arena in Little Rock Arkansas, this is the same place that her concert took place. There is a lot of differences between our concerts before, during, and after

  • Ashlee Simpson

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    Simpson The name of the performer was Ashlee Simpson. The date of the concert was on Saturday January. 8th, 2005. This concert took place at The Mall of America. This was Ashlee’s first concert in Minnesota and her first time at The Mall of America. The setting was a small stage set up at a big open area in the mall. It was a circular area. Also there were three floors you could see the stage from. This concert was not a concert that you had to buy tickets for. You could just come to The Mall of America

  • Concert Critique

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    For my experience of a “traditional” concert, I had the privilege of being able to attend a concert from one of my personal favorite artists, Post Malone. This concert was held at Binghamton University in the events center, and sold out almost a month in advance of the show, so being able to attend a performance of this magnitude was surely an experience I will cherish. Advertised both by the artist himself and on multiple programs online, these programs were very minimal in information provided

  • Choral Concert Review Essay

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    On Friday April 8, 2016 I attended a choral concert at the Leo J Welder Center. The concert began at 7:30, and it lasted about an hour. The concert consisted of the Victoria College Choirs and the Victoria Civic Chorus, with Marylynn Fletcher as the conductor. Most of the music played was retrieved from Operas and Pictures. Composition Title Composer Style Period Fiddler on the Roof Tradition Sabbath Prayer Matchmaker Sunrise, Sunset To life! Anatevka Jerry Brock (1928-2010) Contemporary Bell

  • Concert Review Essay

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    On Thursday December 10th, I attended a concert at Richland College, where set up on the stage, were an array of percussion instruments, but the first half of the show that we watched only used mallet instruments and drums. I had even heard them practicing right before the concert and the sounds escaping through the doors were actually very relaxing. Even then, I set my expectations low, because after all this was a community college and down one of the stairs I had noticed a cockroach scurrying

  • KISS Concert Review Essay

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    On October 29th, I attended the KISS concert held at the Honda Center in Anaheim with a fellow classmate. It wasn't exactly a concert that I have been dying to go see, but time was running out and I needed a concert to write this report on. We left for the concert about two hours in advance in an effort to avoid the hassle of heavy traffic and minimal parking, which proved to be a little too fruitful as we arrived nearly forty-five minutes prior to showtime. Our seats, to my surprise, were quite

  • Personal Narrative- Concert

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    Personal Narrative- Concert As the dark stadium filled with fire, with the sounds of guns and bombs exploding everywhere, the crazed fans yelled at the top of their lungs. The enormous stage was rumbling with the sound of a single guitar as the band slowly started their next encore performance. Soon after I realized that I was actually at the Sanitarium concert listening to Metallica play "One", I thought to my self, "Is this real, am I actually here right now?" I had a weird feeling the entire

  • The Impact of Music on Students

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    to music they buy. Also, the reasons certain groups are more popular than others. I used a couple various methods of research to conduct my research. I wrote up ten surveys with some questions about gender, age, what they buy, do they attend concerts, and do they support local music. I passed these surveys out to completely random students so there was no imbalance of the results. I hope to find out certain things like: are males affected more than females from music; who buys more clothing/

  • Music And Behavior Essay

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    suggestive song, hard rock power chords, or a tune from the past are all highly powerful forces in shaping one's actions. I have taken a particular interest in the way that different genres of music affect student's actions at this university. This paper will take into account the effects that particular genres of music have on people. Because we are in a college town such as Austin it is easy to observe the effects that music has on people. Whether it be at parties, clubs, concerts, or in

  • Palomar College Music Concert Report

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    For my fourth concert report of the semester, I have decided to attend the second Applied Music Student Recital of this semester. The concert was held at Palomar College performance room D-10 on March 27, 2015. The concert was only a half hour long. The concert consisted of a total of ten Palomar College students who are going to major in music. Also, Ruth Weber, a Palomar College music professor accompanied a majority of the performers. The types of musical styles and arrangements that were presented

  • Differences And Similarities Between Live And Recorded Music

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    Music comes in many forms. Whether if it is rock, pop, instrumental, indie, country, jazz, or another genre, everyone has a favorite. Music can be used to express oneself and bring enjoyment to life. Music can be live or recorded. Live and recorded music have many differences and similarities that can be noticed and loved depending on the listener. Live music can be expensive, but the experience is full of entertainment and emotion. Recorded music can be cheap, but vocals and sounds are edited in

  • How To Evaluate The Choir Performance

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    Middle School Concert Choir and the Centennial Middle School Chamber Orchestra in their performances. Both choir’s sets began with the choirs filing on stage. Both choirs looked very uniform and professional, although the Dixon Concert Choir was considerably larger than the Centennial Middle School Chamber Orchestra. The Dixon Middle School Concert Choir proceeded to sing three songs; “Festive Alleluia”, a foreign song that had a title that sounded like “Etinee Tehr a Bax”, and “Rock me Lord”. As

  • Phish: It’s More Than a Concert

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    Phish: It’s More Than a Concert Phish has inherited the legacy of the Grateful Dead. A responsibility that includes: playing a different set every night, constant jamming and experimenting. Phish is trailed across the country by adoring fans that think their heroes can do no wrong. What makes them so special is that their music winds together. It is full of freedom and happiness. Their lyrics are totally original; they have this weird way of looking at the world and when they express this

  • Live Jazz Concert

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    On last Sunday night, I attended the live jazz concert which was performed by The Mike Glisatus Big Band featuring Duane Lawrence. The performance venue is a restaurant named Angelica’s in Redwood City. Since I went into the restaurant, I knew it is the perfect place to enjoy the live concert because the warm atmosphere and gentle style of the restaurant made people easily feel relax to enjoy the music. We had our own table, and the Big Band was on the stage in front of us. Though I did not specialize