The West End Blues

The West End Blues

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After having listened to Louis Armstrong’s “West End Blues” on your own and with the Voice Thread lectures, write a short analysis of the recording. You can use the listening chart that you developed to guide your writing. In your analysis, use musical vocabulary and apply some of the listening skills you have worked on The West End Blues.

1. For the paper, write one paragraph that describes the ensemble, identifying all of the instruments of the ensemble. Use vocabulary of rhythm and tempo to describe the whole ensemble’s performance. Identify the meter of the music and the song form.

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2. In the next paragraph, explain, in detail, the form of the music. Describe which instrument “takes the lead” and which instruments are accompanying the lead for each chorus. In each new chorus, describe the change in lead instrument and which instruments leave the chorus. For example: “In the first chorus this instrument is the lead… Later in the third chorus, a new instrument takes the lead.” The West End Blues

3. Last, explain what is interesting or meaningful to you about the recording and the experience of close listening. This paragraph can be subjective and from your perspective, but you may include historical information about Louis Armstrong or jazz to support your discussion.

(See Allen text for Louis Armstrong biography and jazz history).

Assigned Article Worksheet

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Read the article at the following link and complete the following questions:

Article Link: https://www.wsna.org/news/2020/busting-myths-about-long-term-care-nursing The West End Blues

 

 

1. What did you learn about long-term care nursing through this activity? Describe two new insights or interpretation about the article that the author included. What was new or surprising about it? (Response should be at minimum one paragraph in length, 5 points)

 

2. How does this article relate to your past experiences both inside and outside of the classroom? How will the information in this article impact your future nursing career? (Response should be at minimum one paragraph in length, 5 points)

 

3. Imagine you were a nurse leader of a long-term care facility. Write a job description for an open registered nurse position at the facility. (Must be a minimum of 250 words – consider what would attract others to apply for this position, 5 points) The West End Blues