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What Concert Band Looks Like for Rosemont Middle School

Posted on October 18, 2021 by Christina Park

Rosemont Middle School has abundant electives taking place this year. One group that has been in place for a while are the music classes. Each instrument has its place in one of the five programs: Concert Band, Advanced Strings, Wind Ensemble, String Orchestra, and Chorus. Rosemont has been trying its best to keep performances and…

[EDITORS COLUMN] KWAVE’s BTS Cup Sleeve Event

Posted on September 13, 2021 by Hannah Sung

With the burgeoning rise of Korean culture, fans in the United States have become obsessed with all things relating to the global phenomenon. Thanks to K-pop groups such as BTS, events, merchandise, and information surrounding Korean culture has created a craze among fans. KWAVE is an upcoming source for these fans to communicate about Korean…

How Pop Culture Has Changed During Quarantine

Posted on July 12, 2021 by Regina Lee

As the world has been quarantined for the past year and a half, many changes have taken place to adapt to COVID-19’s safety procedures. Whether that change has to do with the person sitting in the White House or the different school standards, COVID-19 has caused the world to adapt to the modifications made during…

How Orchestras Have Found a Way to Continue Performing Online

Posted on July 6, 2021 by Claudia Shin

During the pandemic, orchestras have not been able to gather together and perform. Because of this, different musical ensembles, such as orchestras and bands, have had to adapt and create ways to replicate the sound of a live orchestra as best as possible. People who have never played with a musical group may not understand…

Virtual Concert from Students All Over Southern California!

Posted on July 6, 2021 by Christina Park

Coronavirus has stopped so many gatherings and concerts for music students around the whole world. However, as many people are getting the vaccine, schools have started to have outdoor orchestra practices. Just a few weeks ago, Southern California School Band and Orchestra Association, SCSBOA, posted its annual concert on Youtube, showcasing the students who were…

[Editors Column] Junior Chamber Music; Thriving Amidst a Pandemic

Posted on March 15, 2021 by Jonathan J chun

Music is an essential part of human life, and it unites people during all situations, especially during hard times. One source of live classical music is the Junior Chamber of Music, known as JCM, which is a prestigious program that gathers musicians from the ages of 9-20 to experience playing professional chamber compositions. Established in…

An “Untimely” Concert

Posted on April 25, 2017May 5, 2017 by Daniel Joon Kim

Last month, Crescenta Valley High School’s music department had its spring concert. Typically, these types of events are held on Friday evenings. However, on this occasion, the concert was held on a Wednesday, right in the middle of a school week. Although the school may have had legitimate intentions for a Wednesday showcase, the students…

Music therapy benefits lives

Posted on January 22, 2016 by Christina Chung

Dementia patients “more engaged” with music therapy.

“Happy Birthday” Belongs in the Public Domain

Posted on October 11, 2015October 8, 2015 by Bella Hwang

A federal court has struck down the song’s copyright.

KCON Succeeds in 2015

Posted on August 20, 2015August 20, 2015 by HaLin Kim

The annual event continues to grow.

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