Monday, April 29, 2013

Music Tech Videos

Since we're running short on time I won't be able to really give you an overview of the basic technologies used in recording.

This is NOT part of the final exam - but if you are interested in recording technologies [synths, sampling, MIDI] here's a youtube playlist I've put together about them:




Thursday, April 18, 2013

GRADES - an update


  1. Test grades have been posted to D2L [unless you are taking it this Monday, obviously]. See the note associated with test 3, which explains how your score was calculated. We MAY look at the listening Monday.
  2. ....as has everything else that has been turned in - presentations, concert reports, etc. Those grades are all in D2L as well - I'll put the graded papers in the standard spot Monday.
  3. There is only about 2 weeks left in the semester. I have had exactly SIX second concert reports turned in. If you only turn in one concert report, you just cost yourself OVER half a letter grade [i.e. 7.5%].
  4. If you turn in NO concert reports, you cost yourself a letter grade and a half [15%].

    WATCH THE DEADLINE FOR GETTING CONCERT REPORTS TURNED IN - see the syllabus.
  5. I will post the Kamien Connect averages sometime in the next week - hopefully!
  6. Don't forget that you can add in your own scores to the grade spreadsheet - download it from D2L, type in your grades, and you can see where you stand.
  7. The recording sounds remarkable. Well done!
That's all for now. Have a weekend!

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

....one more thing for today's class

Opera: The Internet will make you mad

Multiple Media - which is more important: the song, or the visuals?

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

A Music Biz double Chomp

1. 40 years of music industry change in 30 seconds
http://www.digitalmusicnews.com/permalink/2013/20130404forty
Watch the biggest slice change over time - LPs to Cassettes to CDs to.........

2. Harlem Shake Features Unlicensed Samples That Could Cost Baauer and His Label Dearly.
http://www.digitalmusicnews.com/permalink/2013/20130311shake

Considering that Harlem Shake has been at the top of the Billboard top 100 chart for three weeks (as well as scoring high on charts around the world), and has so far sold 816,000 downloads in the US alone, it's not surprising that Delgado and Musson are seeking compensation from Mad Decent Records, who put the record out last year.

...

Judging from similar previous examples of unlicensed (commonly called uncleared) sample use, the label may have to pay them a large portion of the revenue it has accumulated from the track – including the ad revenue from YouTube, which Billboard has estimated currently stands at about $83,500.
Steve Lukather – guitarist, singer and songwriter with Toto – has spoken about his surprise when he heard his voice on Roger Sanchez's hit "Another Chance".  Sanchez had sampled the first line of the verse from the band's "I Won’t Hold You Back," and it was repeated throughout the song.  As the Toto track was both sung and written by Lukather, he said the final settlement gave him 90% of the royalties Sanchez’s recording accumulated – apparently enough to buy him a house.




Saturday, April 13, 2013

You might want to.....


  • Remember to bring earbuds to the test Monday
  • Check the online syllabus for the room location, if you forgot.
  • Make a note on which pieces on the CDs are Romantic, and which are 20th C.
  • Make a mental note of who composed what piece on the CDs
  • Remember which 20th C "-ism" has what musical characteristics and which composer did I associate with it
Just a thought!

Monday, April 08, 2013

Mon Apr 8 - class cancelled

Class cancelled today Mon Apr 8. I really don't want to share this high fever etc with you! See you Wednesday.

Wednesday, April 03, 2013

Chamber Singers Concert to Feature Swing, U2 and Bandari

The Middle Georgia State College Chamber Singers, directed by Rebecca Lanning, will present their spring concert at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 16, in the Arts Complex Rehearsal Hall on the Macon Campus.

The Chamber Singers will be joined by the Middle Georgia State Drumming Ensemble, directed by Miguel Castro, and Robert McTyre, tenor. The music will include everything from swing to U2 to the multi-movement Bandari that features Afro-Caribbean and African rhythms from Tanzania, South Africa and Kenya.

This event is free and open to the public.


http://www.mga.edu/news/newspage.aspx?sqid=59

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

CONCERT COMING UP - Sunday April 14


Warner Robins Community Concert Association
presents
Griffin Choral Arts

The repertoire for the Warner Robins concert will feature John Rutter’s GLORIA and Robert Ray’s GOSPEL MASS, as well as other selected repertoire from Griffin Choral Arts’ sixth season.

Griffin Choral Arts is composed of 50 singers from all over the region, many of whom are music teachers at the elementary, middle, secondary, or college level. The mission of  Griffin Choral Arts is to bring “the best choral music to the community.".

Sunday, April 14, 20133:00 P.M.First United Methodist Church 205 North Davis DriveWarner Robins, GA 31093
Students: FREEAdults: $10 at door
For more information:info@wrconcert.orgwww.wrconcert.org
Personal note:
The Macon State Chamber Singers performed both of these pieces a few years back - VERY COOL stuff. The "Gospel Mass" is exactly what it sounds like. Very enjoyable to perform AND to hear.




Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Joey Stuckey Band - Friday - MOVED INSIDE

Because of the weather, the Friday 3/22/13 Joey Stuckey Band concert HAS BEEN MOVED to the Cox Capitol Theatre.

6-8 pm, FREE.
We will be selling the CD, of course... and you can get it autographed.
[ooooooooooooh!]


Cox Capitol Theatre
382 Second Street
Macon, GA 31201
478-257-6391

Monday, March 18, 2013

D2L reminders


  1. The Calendar has several concerts listed - mostly stuff I lifted from Mercer Music Dept.'s online calendar. These are NOT the only possibilities. Time's a-wasting - better get on it!
  2. I've updated the gradebook in D2L with Class presentation grades and all the concert reports grades to date.
  3. I've also added in the absences - the Attendance column has the number of ABSENCES I have recorded for you. Let me know if there is a problem with the number there - best method is to send a D2L email to me.

Monday, March 11, 2013

Concert: Fri March 22

A concert with a Caveat:
[look it up if you don't know what that means!]


Coleman Hill Jazz Concert
Presented by Jones, Cork & Miller
Come early, with blanket and picnic ready for a fantastic evening of music from the Joey Stuckey Band overlooking one of the most beautiful views of Macon, Georgia at night!
6-8 p.m. Free admission

The Caveat:
I'm keyboardist for the band - but don't try to be "nice" and butter me up! I want honest writing and opinions, so don't be afraid to write something negative. I grade these based on your writing, NOT whether I agree with your opinions!



Monday, February 25, 2013

Quick notes for a rainy Monday 2/25

Check D2L for

  1. Classical powerpoint file
  2. Calendar entries for concerts that count. Do NOT assume they are correct, though - things can change since I typed them up!
Test 2 will be RIGHT after Spring break - so don't let your brain go to mush over the break!

Mercer percussion ensemble concert this Friday. It's going to be verrrrry interesting, and fun - and FREE - AND it counts for a concert report. Ya just can't beat that!



Thursday, February 07, 2013

Feb 6 class recording posted to D2L

I just posted the recording of the Feb 6 class. Head over to D2L, in the
Music Appreciation class --> Baroque folder.
You'll see the mp3 there, as well as the powerpoint.

Several good concerts coming up - check the D2L calendar [which has several listed - it is NOT everything going on, though. Check the Friday Macon Telegraph!]


Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Test News

IF you left something in PSC109, it's in my closet office...er...cubbyhole.

The score you saw on EZtest is NOT complete - the listening hasn't been added to it. Your test score will be [questions answered correctly] + [listening score] / 69.. which will give you your score out of 100 points.

Each listening example is worth a half-point each.

Apologies for the blank question. Oh, well, more work for me...D'oh! That one won't count at all on your test score.

When will it be scored? I will be grading them over the next day or so, between lessons and rehearsals and meetings and and and..... I'm hoping to get them posted to the D2L gradebook by end of day Friday.

Have an excellent weekend - See you Monday, ready to dive into the Baroque period!

Friday, January 18, 2013

Pix from Fall 2012 posted

If youa re still on the email list from Fall 2012 - you might like to know that the pix from our recording session have been posted at

FYI!


Tuesday, January 08, 2013

Free Concert: Thursday night in Rehearsal Hall

Since "Classical" music is more complex than Popular styles, it is often helpful to know a bit about what you are going to hear, and to actually get familiar with the piece beforehand. It is FAR more interesting that way [and thus it'll be easier to write the concert report!].

Below the graphic are some notes and links.

CONCERT ETIQUETTE
  1. If the concert has already started, DO NOT ENTER until you hear applause.
  2. TURN OFF THE ELECTRONIC GIZMOS before you enter the room!
  3. You generally applause only at the end of the ENTIRE piece [ie. NOT between movements] - thought somebody may go ahead and applaud anyway.
  4. This material is extraordinarily difficult, and requires a tremendous amount of concentration by the performer.....so out of respect for the several thousand hours of preparation [yes, that number is correct], do nothing to distract the performer!



The Beethoven Waldstein Sonata is a 3 movement piece - that means that there are 3 primary sections to it, and Dr. Altman will pause in between each one and "reset". Each movement is a difference mood and speed.
Wikipedia article - Youtube search [pick any of them towards the top of the list]

The Stravinsky piece
is renowned for its notorious technical and musical difficulties. All three movements include wild and rapid jumps which span over two octaves, complex polyrhythms, extremely fast scales, multiple glissandos, and tremolos. [Wikipedia]
i.e. you are going to see and hear some incredibly difficult music. Watch Dr.Altman's hands - they will be flying!   Youtube search

Chopin wrote many pieces for piano, most of them shorter in length than the other pieces on this program. These are all meant to capture the character of a moment, as opposed to the epic Beethoven sonata. Mazurkas and Polonaises are Polish folk dances - Chopin has written music that would remind you those dances [if you were Polish!] but that goes well beyond just the simple folk dance music.


Kamien Connect problem - FIXED!

If you tried to setup teh Kamien Connect account, and were told that the class was no longer open for registration.......my apologies!

I missed a setting. It has now been [presumably] fixed!