Tuesday, June 21, 2011


Greetings classmates,
                My name is Kenneth Carter and I eat, sleep, and breathe music. I’m a Florida boy, have lived in Port Charlotte for my whole life. Nice town to raise kids, but horribly boring for us. In my high school band I was the Drum major of the 2010-2011 season, I also wrote the warm ups during my year of being Drum major and for this year’s marching season.  On top of that I was also the student conductor for the top band of my high school, earned straight superiors in student conducting at district, and conducted in the Central Park Band Shell.
                 I came to FGCU to study what I love, and when I heard the Wind orchestra here play I was ready to be a part of a growing organization. I’m going to major in Music Education. I’m also a saxophone player who has had the opportunity to play 4 of the 6 saxophones in the family. Right now I play on a Selmer Mark VI. The Mark VI is the best saxophone you can play and I’m so lucky to have one. My goals when I’m out of college are to conduct one of the top United States symphony orchestras, or become a high school band director and spread my love for the art form to others. My all time favorite conductor is Gustavo Dudamel at the L.A. Philharmonic Orchestra, and my favorite composer is Gustav Mahler. 
                 In my free time I love listening, and writing music on a program called finale. On a more serious note my family is very important to me. They have supported me through all my endeavors, including college. Without their help, and support I would not be where I was today and I can never thank them enough for their help.  So that’s musical old me!

2 comments:

  1. Hey! I can't believe you were in marching band, too! I was also the Drum major for 2010-2011. I think it's amazing that you can actually compose music. I guess I was only good at playing it. I played the flute and my brother taught me a little about the tenor sax so I can sort of play. I look forward to seeing you in class!!

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  2. Its nice to see that you stuck with music all the up till now. I used to play the trumpet but the i stopped just before high school, it just wasn't for me. Good luck with music i hope you do well.

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