1 / 5

Stephen Vincent Pane

Stephen Vincent Pane. The Foot Steps on this road traveled (my musical journey through time). Physical

britain
Download Presentation

Stephen Vincent Pane

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Stephen Vincent Pane The Foot Steps on this road traveled (my musical journey through time)

  2. Physical I was said to be a very big baby when I was born (Weighed 9lbs 8oz). Had no sense of music knowledge but instead listened to what my parents played and enjoyed the melodies. Walking and eating became general functions of mine (I enjoyed eating a lot!). Cognitive Began struggling with reading at an early age had no enjoyment of it. Started thinking of ways to talk but had no intense vocabulary. Had no immense thinking at this age Moral Obeyed what my parents told me because I wanted to be good. Did not want to be in trouble with my authority. Began attending church and obeying what was said of me. Overall had a preconventionalist thought process Social Was not very harmonious with others. Began becoming shy around other students. Did not have cognitive confidence to speak to others. Was afraid of a lot of things involving social activity The Starting Melody(Birth to 5) This album was played quiet often by my father

  3. Physical Started to become to stay chubby and about a normal size height. Broke my Arm around the age of 12. Started skateboarding which helped me create feet coordination which helped me become active in health. Began having a great love to draw what I saw in my head or on a show Cognitive Started to watch and explore the “bad” movies and music. Thinking become a big part of me. Started to have cognition of worry constantly. Began having images in my brain which helped me start to draw. Moral Obeyed my parents had a very conventionalist moral view. Obeyed because it was seen as the “right” thing to do. Valued the friends I had. Social Still uncomfortable with talking to others. Became very good friends with Robby Williams which he introduced me to this extreme music which amazed me. Started to become social and friends started to become a close thing to me Harmony is building around me(6 – 12) This is System of a Down’s debut album which was introduced to by Robby which started the Extreme music fascination

  4. Work in Progress (adolescence) Physical Started to play the bass guitar after my arm was broken. Having this instrument helped develop listening to music in ways that would help me enjoy it. Began exercising which resulted in a more less chunky body figure. Became a lot taller then I was as a 12 year old. I would say grew I good foot. Experimented with a lot of hair styles which was fun process through out high school. Cognitive Hand I coordination really became common. Started seeing shapes and remembering a lot better because of the instrument I was playing. Having to remember shapes and notes helped me create a “musical memory”. Began thinking of more positive out looks and started having awareness of things around me. Moral Am now in the postconventional stage. I am finding what my truth is. Questioning authority around me and the religions around me. Have an “independent” moral view. Taking a step out of what I was living and wondering if I will continue living this way. Social Once I started this instrument it became my life. Started to very social because I know had music to connect to others with. Went to plenty of musical events which helped me have a great number of friends. Listening to all this music encouraged me to start bands with the friends I went to shows with. So I started plenty of bands which resulted in more friends or plenty of experience. With all these friends I started finding plenty of music.

  5. Where my life is heading . . . . .

More Related