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School of Music Plays on through “The Bubble”
The Cline School of Music has added a plastic drape, also known as the bubble, in music professors’ offices to prevent the spread of COVID-19 during one-on-one music lessons.
NGU Marching Crusaders
Learn about NGU’s Marching Crusaders!
At Least One. Local band spotlight
On Wednesday, October 2nd, the local band “At Least One” played a show in Downtown Greenville. At 8 P.M., the stage at Coffee Underground coffee shop (normally used for Alchemy Comedy Show), was covered in musical instruments and equipment and the audience full of people. At Least One had a five song set, all ranging from song covers to performing originals. Two other bands, The KNGS and Wallaby Lane, also performed along side At Least One. Follow them on Instagram at @atleastoneband and listen to them on Spotify at At Least One.
Happy Birthday, Shawn Mendes
Canadian singer Shawn Mendes turns 21 today.
NGU professor creates a new musical instrument
The Glide instrument takes advantage of six accelerometers, three in each hand. These accelerometers allow the user to use hand motions to create vibrato, pitch changes, volume, and play notes. The coding was done by Mr. Groover with some collaboration from a friend. The goal is to produce the Glide in a sellable form. They are available for preorder on the Glide’s website.
Student spotlight: Mykel Perdue
Read to find out more about Mykel Perdue, a well known student at North Greenville with strong skills in music.
The man behind the music
“I do many more things than just build basses. I have a wife and three awesome children and I demand a great deal of their time.”