Musical Writing
By,
Lawrence Waterhouse

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- E Portfolio: Final ProjectBy, Lawrence Waterhouse Over the past 4 weeks in our ASEM class we were instructed to create a digital blog to upload our works to. Through reading and live performances, we improved our understanding of music writing in the 21st century. One could easily see that our enjoyment within this class was immense. Many ofContinue reading “E Portfolio: Final Project”
- Desert Island Disk: ChromaticaBy, Lawrence Waterhouse The deserted island idea has been discussed within my household since I was a young child. “If you were stranded on a desert island with only three items, what would you bring”. This question has puzzled me for a century now since there are so many options and combinations of items toContinue reading “Desert Island Disk: Chromatica”
- There Goes Jordy, a Pivotal Moment as a Writer and SonWoke up early on December 10, 2021, and my anticipation was finally going to be fulfilled when I arrive at lucy’s dinner in Pleasantville New York. Since covid struck last year, I was unable to access any concerts during the quarantine and this day I would be scratching this uncontrollable itch for live music. IContinue reading “There Goes Jordy, a Pivotal Moment as a Writer and Son”
- WP#1: RushBy, Lawrence Waterhouse 12/8/2021 WP#1: Rush Working Man In 1981, The Canadian band Rush delivered the killer track, Working Man, that kick-started a luxurious career that none of the members anticipated. In an age where Britain and the United States were dominating the music scene Rush was able to give a fresh look at rockContinue reading “WP#1: Rush”
- WP#1 draftDrat for Wp#1 By, Lawrence Waterhouse Rush Try to draw from all of their albums in an effort to illustrate the artist/band’s evolution or growth, and not necessarily the Top 10 most popular hit songs (if those exist). Working man In 1981, The Canadian band Rush delivered the killer track, Working Man, that kick startedContinue reading “WP#1 draft”