Brass Musical Instrument

Posted by admin on December 30th, 2007

Brass Musical Instrument

Probably the loudest instruments in the orchestra without amplification are the brass section. You can’t ignore brass musical instruments. In the hands of a beginner, they sound terrible but they produce wonderful music when played by a virtuoso. They are used in many varied forms of music and are heard in symphonic works, rock music, reggae and soul. These are instruments that are difficult to play well and need constant practice. A lot of school children start their musical studies by taking up the cornet. It takes a long time to get anywhere near to Louis Armstrong’s standard.

The Dixieland style from New Orleans was popular in the early part of the 20th century. Marching bands would commonly contain a trombone, cornet, clarinet, tuba, banjo and drum. Trombone, not used for solos as much as other brass musical instruments, developed with Jack Teagarden and Tommy Dorsey’s swing bands. Everyone is familiar with the great jazz trumpeters and their cheeks puffed out with all the effort. The Be Bop era brought the genius of Miles Davis and Dizzy Gillespie, two fine horn blowers. The saxophone is another great jazz component, especially when Charlie Parker strutted his stuff.

The saxophone would also find a home in rock and roll, often heard in crowd-pleasing solos. Brass musical instruments would make a big contribution to soul music in the form of funk. The era of funk was dominated by the Godfather of Soul, James Brown and also George Clinton and Sly and the Family Stone. Musicians such as Fred Wesley on trombone and Maceo Parker on saxophone defined the sound. Miles Davis created his brand of jazz fusion in the 1970s with a merging of jazz and funk.

Classical music has also benefited from the brass section, particularly in the use of the trumpet and the French horn. These brass musical instruments that appear on classical records also influence modern songwriters. When Paul McCartney listened to a recording of Bach’s Brandenburg Concertos, he was intrigued by the sound of the piccolo trumpet and he subsequently included one on his Beatles hit, Penny Lane. Another McCartney written Beatles track, For No One from the Revolver album, features a French horn solo.

Reggae often makes use of a brass section, normally a three-part combination of saxophone, trombone and trumpet. Songs often start with a brass introduction and the horns, as they are referred to, go on to play a counter melody throughout. No matter what the genre, brass is here to stay and would be sorely missed.

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Paltalk MusicScene Features Live Musical Performances and Video Chat

Posted by onlinemusicblog.com on December 14th, 2007

Paltalk has recently launched PalTalk MusicScene, a live weekly online program that features live musical performances and live question and answer video sessions with audience members. The host of the Los Angeles based programs is Meiyee Apple Tam, who was previously on air at XM Satellite Radio and was a music reviewer for tripwire.com. New York shows will be hosted by Julie Powell, formerly of Canada’s MuchMusic channel. You try Paltalk for free and view the PalTalk MusicScene by clicking here

Christmas Music Grams (Music Ecards) from MP3 Musicgrams

Posted by onlinemusicblog.com on December 10th, 2007

MP3 Musicgrams a free music promotion site featuring free MP3 music uploads and Musicgrams, is offering a new Holiday promotion to encourage music fans to send music cards online. Music fans can choose an MP3 of any artist, band or label and select a new Holiday graphic or upload a Christmas or Holiday photo of their own, add it to the MP3 audio file and send it out to 10 friends at once. This new user friendly musicgram ecard  makes music sharing the ideal holiday greeting and gift .   

Get Sold Out Concert Tickets at StubHub

Posted by onlinemusicblog.com on December 7th, 2007

Can’t find certain concert tickets? Try StubHub. StubHub is the only fan to fan ticket marketplace with the FanProtect Guarantee. I recently bought sold out concert tickets from a fan on the site for slightly above retail. The site is easy to use and has tickets for just about every upcoming concert.

Movies that Rock – The Best Movie Songs

Posted by onlinemusicblog.com on December 3rd, 2007

This Friday, CBS will be airing “Movies Rock” that was recently recorded at the Kodak Theatre. The show will highlight the relationship between movies and music. Performances include Usher’s singing “Singin’ in the Rain”, Busta Rhymes and LL Cool J singing the theme from “Shaft”, Jennifer Hudson singing “Somewhere” from West Side Story, and Carrie Underwood’s rendition of “The Sound of Music.” We are currently polling our own subscribers to compile a list of the best movie songs to be released at the end of this month.


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