Friday, May 24, 2013

work cited


Work Cited



·        Career discover encyclopedia PG,134
·        http://clep.collegeboard.org/overview/collegecredit
·        http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/articleDetails.jsp?reload=true&arnumber=6512774&sortType%3Dasc_p_Sequence%26filter%3DAND(p_IS_Number%3A6512767)
·        http://musicians.about.com/od/otherindustrycareers/tp/musiccareers101.htm
·        http://us.music-jobs.com/jobtypes/job-descriptions.php
·        http://www.mymajors.com/skills-and-knowledge/Band-Director
·        http://www.tc.edu/a%26h/MusicEd/index.asp?Id=About+Our+Program&Info=About+Our+Program
·        http://www.teacher-resume-writing.com/band-director-resume-sample.htm 
·        Scois 

Thursday, May 23, 2013

Resume


James Joye
Home: 645-123-8456 Cell: 586-548-545
6542 troll street
Rage face, SC 29581

Education

Green Sea Floyds Middle and High School, Horry County, SC, June 2013
Overall GPA 3.9; Honor roll 6-8 grades.
Honors: National Honor Society
Clubs: Student council, band clubs
Athletics: Varsity foot ball, base ball

Experience

Leader of the ghost hunting team at SC, Nichols since 2 weeks
·       Every weekend my team goes to houses that are hunted and prove to people that it is.

Captain of the marching band at SC, Green Sea Floyd Middle and high school since 2012
·       Help to middle school students to play instruments. (6th grade-7th grade-8th grade)

Second in command of the NCO ROTC battalion.
·       Promoted to the 1st Sergeant
·       28 awards from  the ROTC, Superior, Top Ten Academics, Top Five Cadet Challenges, Highest Leadership skills, and more


Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Financial plan

Colleges:                                                          Clemson University
Cost per year:                                              $13,076
Rooms:                                                           $3,957
Board:                                                             $3,957
Books:                                                            $549
Supplies:                                                         $549
Utilities:                                                           $655
Phone:                                                             $59
Car:                                                                  $31,193
Car Insurance:                                             $250
Transportation:                                          $3,698 
Clothing:                                                         $100
Accessories:                                                 $50
Spending money:                                         $74
Healthcare:                                                   $199
Total:                                                               $58,366

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Reflection paragraph

Reflection paragraph 

In this reflection paragraph I do find something new to me. I found that the requirement for certain music career for any type of jobs. The most surprising thing that is to me was nothing. The reason of that is, I know what it takes the get a music degree. I don't have any more question to ask. 

Question 7

James project 

Question 7

What are some advancements in the field of music ?

Sources:

http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/articleDetails.jsp?reload=true&arnumber=6512774&sortType%3Dasc_p_Sequence%26filter%3DAND(p_IS_Number%3A6512767)

Essay 

The advancements of the field of music has improved since the first time music was created back in the Old Testament up to today's time. Back in the Old Testament music didn't had style, didn't had a lot of instruments. Let put it this way, they used there instruments in the time of war or battle. In the today's time,there over 100 instruments to choose from. To the oldest instruments which is flutes to the most newest and that is electric guitar. Also in today's music we use computers to make music we listen to today. As cassette tapes and long-playing records phasing out, research in digital audio technologies had reached a state where high fidelity audio content can be made available and conveniently portable. Meanwhile, the continuous advancement of mobility, network access and storage technologies will soon make this content accessible anytime, anywhere with high fidelity and personalized. In this talk, we first take a look at the advancement of music technologies. Then, a system that allows distribution of music through adaptive streaming is discussed, in which it can flexibly deliver audio quality up to perfect fidelity. Rate control mechanism is implemented to control the target quality of the streaming audio, and vary the instantaneous rate of streaming audio to achieve optimum quality. To ensure best possible quality at lowest bit rate possible, a perceptually enhanced feature is added and together the target quality is jointly determined by both the available streaming bandwidth, and the R-D relationship of the coded frames.

Monday, May 20, 2013

Question 8

James project 

Question 8
What type of jobs is there for musicians ?

Sources:
http://musicians.about.com/od/otherindustrycareers/tp/musiccareers101.htm

http://us.music-jobs.com/jobtypes/job-descriptions.php

Essay 
There are so many type of job of music in the world that any one can choose from. There are band director, music scout, music repair, and songwriter. Find more at " http://us.music-jobs.com/jobtypes/job-descriptions.php ". Some of those jobs require to go to college and take those courses and pass them. Others doesn't need college but do need high school credits. 

Question 6

James project 

Question 6
If I took college, what credits do I need? And how would I pass it. 

Sources :
http://clep.collegeboard.org/overview/collegecredit

Essay 

There are many college to go to for a music program. While you in high school there are some required credits that are needed for a certain music career college. These credits are more like math, band, course and any arts courses. To pass these certain courses you study, work hard and most be really in to it. In about 2,000 college student have to take a test called CLEP. The CLEP test is a test that can earn you college credits really fast. If you pass a CLEP exam, you may earn up to 12 credits. The amount of credit you can earn on the CLEP exam varies with each college. Some colleges place a limit on the total amount of credit you can earn through CLEP. Other colleges may grant you exemption but no credit toward your degree. Find more about these on "http://clep.collegeboard.org/overview/collegecredit".