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Hello blog visitors! My blog is about being a musician! I update posts on music events I attend, or about my clarinet... anything having to do with my hobbies of music. Enjoy :)

Saturday, February 19, 2011

Honor's Band Weekend

This weekend, students are here at SU to attend the honor's band. They are high school kids from around the area that attend this event, but SU music students have to house the students. It is always nerve-racking to find out what the students are going to be like, and since I room with my sister who is also in band, that means we get 2 students.

So last night (Friday), we met up with our students and brought them back to our room to settle in and get a good sleep for their busy day today. The two girls are both very polite, and it helped that they were close from high school. So luckily, we aren't stuck with messy, mean, and socially awkward people!

Today, the honor's band students have a full day of rehearsing and later tonight have a pizza party and dance party. Sunday is the concert where the SU band is also playing. It starts at 3 p.m. in Weber Chapel (so come along, it'll be a good show!) The SU band is playing first and if I am not mistaken, I think the jazz band also plays. Then, the honor's band plays too. The music should be fun (and of course played very well... this is honor's band after all..)

I'll post pictures from the concert tomorrow! Hopefully some of you can make it out!

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Practice makes perfect....

So today I'm getting back to practicing since I've been sick this week (Yuck!). But here is a picture of my clarinet! I remember up until sixth grade I used a rented clarinet through a music company but in sixth grade my mom finally bought me my own clarinet. Since I was taking lessons and soon 'graduating' to junior high school she bought me this clarinet.

Of course in this picture it is taken apart and in its case. But also in my case I carry reeds, a tuner, a cleaner, and cork grease. I assume you all know.. but a reed is the piece of wood that is places on the mouthpiece that vibrates to create sound when it is blown into. A tuner is important for every musician to carry because playing in tune is what makes a musician sound their best. Cork grease keeps the cork pieces moisturized so they do not crack and break when putting the clarinet together and taking it apart.
This clarinet is pretty old... but it has been very good to me throughout the years :)

Friday, February 11, 2011

Pictures at an Exhibition

So I was listening to Pandora radio and one of my favorite pieces came on... Pictures at an Exhibition. Pictures at an Exhibition was composed by Modest Mussorsky based off of his friend's picture show, so it is pretty interesting how he composed the music by giving a tour of the exhibition. Originally this piece was written for piano, but over the years there have been other arrangements and orchestrations for bands or orchestras. I have played parts of Pictures at an Exhibition in both my band and orchestra from high school. The symphony band played it and for orchestra, I played alongside 5 other musicians.

On this Wikipedia page, there are recordings of the movements in this piece.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pictures_at_an_Exhibition