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Music 1010 – Musician Paper – by Kellie Tyrrell
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Born in 1977 Family valued music Family rule that everyone must play an instrument that existed before the 1800’s Nelson first chose the violin This did not end up being the instrument for him Dad brought home the Cello Hurray!!!! Nelson credits his parents for where he is today Obtained music degree from the University of Utah
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Nelson combines traditional cello techniques with a technique called “cello percussion: He utilizes a recording devices he can control with his feet so he is able to accompany himself. He continues to explore the sounds and capabilities of the cello – wood and electric
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Nelson has performed with many different artists and has recorded on over 100 different albums “Sacred Cello (2006)” (album cover shown) was Nelson’s first solo album This was followed by “Tender Mercies (2008)” and “Christmas Cello (2010):
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Most recently, Nelson has partnered with the Piano Guys Working closely with Jon Schmidt, Nelson and the Piano Guys have created some internet sensations The Piano Guys has a Youtube subscription channel which showcases Nelson’s latest releases as well as his collaborations with Jon Schmidt
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Nelson teamed up with Marshall McDonald to write two symphonies (to date) “Spanish Trail (2006)” “Africa (2008)” Flyer for “Africa” shown The Orchestra of Southern Utah was filmed playing “Africa” for a podcast which became the number one classical podcast with over 30 million downloads
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“Tender Mercies” is extracted from the symphony “Africa” Nelson feels this is the most emotional piece of the symphony It highlights the experiences of hardships giving the perspective to enjoy life more Tender Mercies (Youtube)
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Listening Guide – Tender Mercies “Tender Mercies” 7:00 minutes 0:00 – Intro, the basses open the piece playing a low sustained note. 0:11 – Strings enter playing melody 0:31 – Lead cello takes over the melody with the orchestra accompaniment 0:39 – Clarinet mimics cello 1:18 – Lead cello once again takes melody will full orchestra repeating earlier phrase 2:33 – strings take the melody – I almost think I hear vocals soft in the background, it could be the basses or cellos humming 2:42 – lead cello 2:56 – chimes introduce a new section and a high piccolo soars above while low flute and clarinet provide a counterpoint – provides a brightness to the music making it more optimistic. 3:59 – piccolo takes melody 4:10 - strings echo melody played by piccolo 4:19 – piccolo again soars weaving through the strings seeming to give a hopeful note to the music. 5:06 – piccolo and orchestra build to a crescendo piccolo continues to weave melody through the strings. 6:18 – strings take the thread of music and hand off to the clarinet 6:44 – piccolo slowly fades out while strings extend beyond and then slowly drift off.
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Moonlight was inspired by “Moonlight Sonata” by Beethoven Nelson used 2 5- string electric cellos and the acoustic cello to give this piece “a unique feel and a high level of emotion” Can you hear the other melody snagged from a different Beethoven piece? Moonlight (Youtube)
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Listening Guide - Moonlight “Moonlight” 4:00 (Youtube version) [actual music length 3:40] I used the Youtube version because the time track did not work on the iTunes version I purchased. 0:00 – intro is wind sound giving a feeling of desolation 0:09 – Verse 1 cello begins melody strings are plucked (pizzicato) - beat is put in loop and is repeated 0:29 – piano enters with a flourish and beat is created by hitting the bow across the strings – beat continues 0:45 – a cello being bowed picks up the melody 1:06 – Verse 2 begins with an electric cello percussion set starting with one cello, a second electric cello enters and then a third electric cello is added in a mix of cello percussion and string plucking 1:22 – a fourth cello, wood being bowed, is added to the cello percussion 1:47 – Chorus, drum set, piano, and cellos all together, music builds 2:17 – Verse 3 Music softens with one cello playing then second cello joins 2:34 – the sound of the wind 2:39 – Chorus dramatic downbeat with drums, cellos, and piano all together 3:18 – Bridge piano with cellos 3:33 – synthesized fade out 3:40 - end
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“Cello Wars” was a result of 6 months of production Nelson used the recording device to create 72 audio tracks Nelson co-arranged this piece with Al van der Beek from the original by John Williams The following themes were used in this arrangement The Imperial March Duel of the Fates May the Force be With You Star Wars Main Theme Cantina Band Cello Wars (Youtube)
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Listening Guide – Cello Wars “Cello Wars” 4:10 (Youtube version) [actual music length 3:40] 0:00 – Jedi Steven and Sith Steven take the stage 0:15 – Jedi Steven begins by creating a beat using his bow against the electric cello 0:33 – Jedi Steven’s light saber is ignited and brandished. 0:37 – first song in medley is started on first cello 0:40 – Sith Steven ignites his light saber 0:45 – Second cello picks up the melody, strings are plucked rather than bowed. 0:53 – 2 nd song in medley is added 1:11 – light saber duel begins 3 rd song in the medley 1:38 – You will hear Chewbacca 1:45 – crescendo to a dramatic flourish which fades 2:00 – Darth Vader breathing 2:06 – Solo accordion playing the Cantina Song to an awkward fade out 2:24 – 4 th song in medley is added 2:54 – all four songs can be heard together 3:18 – the Cantina song is added to the medley 3:35 – Chewbacca again 3:40 – dramatic ending.
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Acknowledgements Podcast, The Cricket and Seagull, Tender Mercies Wiki-pedia the Piano Guys Youtube Youtube StevenSharpNelson.com Sacredcello.com Facebook.com/StevenSharpNelsonMusic
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