NCD - KKY 2020-2021 Spotify Playlist
Hello brothers! This is a very open-ended form meant to gain musical suggestions from each of you to create monthly themed Spotify playlists to be enjoyed by everyone! Share your love of music and your specific musical preferences with the rest of the district! Each of the questions detail the specific monthly theme. Please list no more than 3 pieces of music per question just so we leave plenty of room in the playlists for other brothers. Feel free to answer the questions with Spotify links or the Song Title, Album, and Artist. Spotify playlist links will be posted near the start of each month on social media and / or the district website. Respond to as many or as few of the questions as you would like.
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July - Summer Jams
Earbuds in and sunglasses on! Please list up to three pieces of music that make you think of fun summer times. Perhaps these songs make you think of the beach, swimming, marching band, traveling, chilling at home, etc. No genre is out of the realm of possibility.
August - Motivational Music
There is only one way to overcome syllabuses and waking up early again...motivational music! Please list up to three pieces of music that give you the encouragement and excitement needed to overcome the challenges that accompany returning to classes. Perhaps these songs come from your own workout playlists or study sessions. No genre is out of the realm of possibility.
September - Stand Tunes / Pep Tunes
It's time to excite the crowd with the sounds of our most entertaining tunes! To honor the marching band and pep bands of our respective institutions, please list up to three of your favorite selections from the stands or the fields of athletic events. Perhaps these are the songs of a memorable half-time show or pregame rituals. List the tunes that always seem to put a pep in your step.
October - Spooky Tunes
Boo! Did I spook you? No? Well, this playlist certainly will. Please list up to three of the spookiest pieces of music you know and love. Perhaps the venue for these songs are scary movies, haunted houses, Halloween parties, or trick-or-treating adventures. No genre is out of the realm of possibility, just keep it in the generally spooky realm.
November - Celebration of Wind Band Music
Look down at your concert program...it's filled with the best wind band music! To celebrate our fraternity's Month of Musicianship, please list up to three of your favorite wind band pieces. Perhaps it is a playful march from Sousa, a majestic Holst suite, or a bombastic fanfare from Mackey. Consider listing pieces of eclectic styles and diverse composers!
December - Holiday Music
'Tis the season for music-making! Regardless of the holidays you celebrate and the good tidings you send, music unites us all through these concluding weeks of the year. List up to three pieces of music that prompt feelings of goodwill, memories of snowball fights, and the embrace of family, friends, and fireplaces. No genre is out of the realm of possibility.
January - Celebration of Jazz Music
Bring in the new year with toe-tapping and hard swinging! To celebrate the jazz bands at our respective institutions, please list up to three of your favorite jazz charts. Perhaps it is a swing chart from Ellington, a bossa nova tune from Gilberto, or a Dixieland chart straight from the streets of New Orleans. Keep it in the realm of jazz!
February - Celebration of Black Artists
In celebration of Black History Month, the Black Brothers of our organization, and the music of Black Artists throughout all cultures and time periods, please list up to three of your favorite pieces of music composed by Black Artists or deriving from Black Heritage. Perhaps it is a gospel tune from the 19th century, a modern wind band piece by Omar Thomas, a traditional Nigerian folk tune, a jazz standard from the era of bebop, or a contemporary composition from a rap artist. No genre is out of the realm of possibility.
March - Celebration of Women Artists
In celebration of Women's History Month, female-identifying members of our organization, and all that female-identifying artists have done throughout history to contribute to the medium of music within a variety of social contexts, please list up to three of your favorite pieces of music composed by female-identifying artists. Perhaps this is a contemporary song of empowerment, a symphonic work from a 20th century female-identifying composer, or a monophonic plainchant from Hildegard von Bingen. No genre is out of the realm of possibility.
April (Playlist 1) - Study Jams
As many of us will be bracing for the conclusion of another academic year and the stress that accompanies final exams and projects, we believe that providing music as an outlet for comforting our stress and even assisting our study would be beneficial. With that in mind, please list up to three of your favorite pieces of music to study or relax to in life's more stressful times. Perhaps this is a quiet, familiar acoustic cover, a strictly instrumental work, or a movie soundtrack. No genre is out of the realm of possibility.
April (Playlist 2) - Musical Nostalgia
As our fraternal year draws to a close with district convention quickly approaching, we think it would be best to leave some space for personal and musical reflection. Whether these tunes bring about memories of college or high school, cause you to remember and relive a variety of emotions, or cast a smile or a tear upon your face, we would like for you to list at least three tunes that cause you the most intense feelings of bittersweet nostalgia. Imagine the new memories we can forge when we relive these old memories and learn of one another's emotional connection to a wide variety of music. No genre is out of the realm of possibility.
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