Venezuela Music

วันเสาร์ที่ 14 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2552

The proud people of Venezuela, a history and culture that is rich in folk music. Venezuela is the national musical instrument of the "cuatro". Ilanero is a typical Venezuelan music. It originated in the plains, or "ilanos" of the country and was popularized by many musical artists, including Juan Vicente Torrealba and Ignacio Figueredo. However, it has most of its popular music with the music of neighboring countries, especially the shadowBrazil, Trinidad, and Colombia. Merengue, salsa, and other imported styles are also quite popular in the country.

Simón Díaz and Reynaldo Armas are popular llanera folk singers from Venezuela. However, purists and the younger generation of Venezuelans are not very appreciative of this music. Neo-folklore is a form of music that takes traditional music and organizes it in an electronic style, to be played on electronic instruments.

Gaita is the name of another popular music of this country. It has its origins in the region of El Zulia. There is a lot of passion played over the Christmas period and is even considered as a national representative of the celebration.

There are several fusion groups like Un Solo Pueblo artist, Huracán del Fuego, and have combined Grupo Madera, Latin American music such as jazz, rumba, and salsa. Aldemaro Romero is a renowned composer Creative Venezuelan Caribbean jazz, Venezuelan waltzes, andother symphonic works. Vicente Emilio Sojo in the country and internationally renowned for his contributions to Venezuelan musicology and music education.

Venezuelan calypso music, which has its own characteristic rhythms and lyrical style, has its roots in Trinidad. Argentine rock groups have had a strong influence on the Venezuelan rock. Cuban-American salsa music is also another kind of music, the popularity of imports has reached. Rock musicis also very popular. Several groups like Desorden Público, Caramelos de Cianuro, Los Amigos Invisibles have their presence felt on stage.



History of the Jukebox

วันศุกร์ที่ 13 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2552

Whether you live in a country and western style establishment, or a great 50's Diner is, when the atmosphere is not complete without a jukebox. They are proudly displayed in homes, clubs and restaurants. The jukeboxes of today have really come a long way from the original idea, including the Crosley jukebox. From music boxes and coin operated player pianos, many places deserve a great deal of money from happy people who were willing to pay for a tune. From the fairgrounds in the ballroom,They were very popular. These items were those that led the way, and carved a niche for jukeboxes.

Immediately prior to jukeboxes, there was the coin-operated phonographs. These have been popular in many different places, and the audience loved her. However, the people were only able to listen to one record at a time, which lasted for about 2 minutes. In the 1930s, were developed jukeboxes, and here the basic idea for the Crosley Jukebox is come. Buy Powel Crosley wanteda radio receiver for the birthday of his son, and was shocked at the high price for them. The decision, he could build his own, he successfully completed for about $ 35. Crosley From there the company went public in a variety of items for mass marketing, including hosting speakers, telephones, and produce many other things.

The term "jukebox" actually came to the United States in the period around 1900 and comes from the African word jook ',', which means to dance. The first concrete was produced Jukebox1927 by the Automatic Music Instrument Company. This made it possible for clubs and other places where people go with the capacity to maintain at all times without having to hire a band or an orchestra. They were also able, for several songs, choose a new concept.

After the Depression, the sales of jukeboxes increased many times, as people were able to get them for real estate. This includes the Crosley Jukebox, which is now a collector's item from these veryDay. In fact, one of the most popular jukeboxes are collecting things, and the older they are, the better. From the much replicated scrubber model to clear the wooden jukeboxes, they are very popular. Today, jukeboxes are made so that they play compact discs but the older ones a true work of art. The older jukeboxes are very reminiscent of Rock And Roll Music, drive-in hamburger joints and fast cars. The charm of these functional works of art may explain why the collectionshe is such a popular hobby of many people today.



Should I Buy a Digital Piano or an Upright Piano?

วันพุธที่ 11 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2552

Do I have a digital piano or a piano?

Digital pianos sound nothing like a real piano. Pianos too much space.
There are a lot of conflicting advice in issue.
I will give you the right piano buying advice so you can make your own decision whether to
the digital piano or the piano is right for your needs.

A brief history of the digital piano.

Digital pianos were invented about 20 years ago, and if theyintroduced first, where they were pretty awful, the buttons were too easy, spongy and nothing like a real piano. The sound was incredibly bright and the sampling was quite dreadful. She could not really say that it sounded much like a piano at all.
These digital pianos also looked nothing like a real acoustic piano, they had ugly, plastic lookin cases that do not match any type of furniture in the room. When guests came to it was almost a shame to have those ugly plasticSearch engine in the living room. My, how things have changed in the last 20 years!

A brief history of the piano.

The piano was invented in 1709 by the Italian Cristofori. It was a four-octave instrument compared to the seven and one quarter octave instrument of today, with a hammer on the strings, as on a modern piano. The instrument was invented to the need to control the dynamics of contact, which could not meet thebe achieved on the harpsichord.
The early piano went through many changes before it as the instrument that we all know today. The Cristofori piano was wing shaped like wings, it was was a curved body and a lid that has to be lifted. There were also square pianos in which the strings ran from left to right as on the clavichord. And 1800, there were pianos whose strings ran perpendicular to the keyboard. Other names are commonly used: vertical piano orAcoustic piano, they mean essentially the same.
A typical old-fashioned piano, highly upright, ivory keys, beautiful wood, molded wood carvings, stylish legs and brass candlesticks. The old pianos have always had a beautiful, warm sound, because with high quality materials and real wood. The soundboard for the age groups in turn create a resonance seasoning and preservation of the sound. The high quality means that your piano would easily keep for a lifetime.

Movingto Modernity

These days the typical starter piano is the mass in China, Indonesia and Korea, made with very cheap materials, soundboards made from trees that are probably from the day before and beat thrown together as quickly as possible to spread around the world to get.
Now, it is perhaps not quite as bad as this one, but still I am sure you my number.

You can view a list of pianos can be found here:
Pianos for sale

Advantages & DisadvantagesAudible and DIGITAL

Advantages of digital pianos:

1) You can connect headphones so no one can hear you play.

2) You can adjust the volume up or down.

3) You can record your music on the instrument itself or on DVD, smart media, floppy disks, etc.

4) You can use many different instrument sounds

5) Due to their light weight, digital pianos can be moved easily from room to room

6) YourDigital piano will never tuning or maintenance, which will make you a small fortune.

7) You can songs from the Internet and play on your instrument. (Typically, the more expensive digital pianos will offer this option).

8) Digital pianos are very reasonable for what they are inexpensive. You can pick up from as little as 400 pounds.

9) Digital pianos take up less space than the acoustic piano. They are slightly shorter, much lower level and mostall about 2/3rds the depth (from front to back) of an acoustic piano, so you save valuable space

Disadvantages of digital pianos:

1) The depreciated value of the piano very quickly.

2) New models are introduced every 2-3 years your piano even less valuable and harder to sell

3) The sound is electronic and indeed has improved, it will never sound like the original.

4) The contact is less easily than a real pianoand the key balance is not perfect.

5) The digital piano that looks are not as attractive as a piano and is made of plastic and particle board. It can be easily damaged if moved.

6) The outer casing is difficult and expensive to repair, if damage did was

7) Digital pianos are very expensive to repair when something goes wrong with the mechanics or electronics

9) The warranty is quite short in general, all kinds of 1 years to 3Years.

Advantages of Upright Pianos

1) Your piano will hold their value over time and when he looked after it usually increases over a longer period (usually 20 years plus)

2) The piano has a natural acoustic sounds, by the hammer, the string is generated and then amplified through the ceiling.

3) The piano is made of wood, MDF and is sometimes made very strong.

4) If the casing of the piano is damaged, repair it easily andpretty cheap from a French polisher.

5) If there is a problem with the piano mechanically, it can usually be fixed by a piano tuner very quickly and inexpensively. (With the exception of old pianos, need) is usually a lot of work.

6) The feel of a real piano is second to none. The deep, rich natural tones, you can really enjoy about playing music.

7) You usually get a long warranty with acoustic piano, somewhere between 5-10 years.

Disadvantages of UprightPianos

1) The piano can be (very hard to weigh 175kg upwards) and is almost impossible without the help of professional piano movers maneuvers

2) The volume of the piano can not be turned up or down, it depends on the player for this control.

3) The piano needs tuning regularly (usually) twice a year and can cost in the region of £ 40 - £ 60 a time.

4) The piano must be the occasional maintenance (every 5-10 years)

5) A good, well donePiano can be very expensive (usually £ 2500 upwards)

6) Pianos take a lot of space, especially the wings and the larger posts.

7) You can select your floor when you move even the slightest attempt, and due to the weight of the wheels or feet leave deep indentations in your floor over a longer period

I hope this article helped you buy your piano search.



The Fantastic Music World of Stevie Wonder

วันอังคารที่ 10 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2552

Born 13th May 1950 in Saginaw, Michigan, Steveland Hardaway Judkins grew by one more symbol of the world of music in the late 1900s. Apparently he had been blind since he was a baby because cataracts had developed in his eyes when he was a child, but like Ray did not let Steve Charesl country, his blindness would be in the way of his music. He come later than Stevie Wonder be known and would be known as a producer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, ashe could play so many different instruments. He has often referred to as a great musical genius.

Stevie Wonder began playing music and singing, as is already four years old. Impressed by talent Stevie Berry Gordy signed the boy up on the Tamla label. It was soon after that, in 1963, when Stevie his first big hit was called "Fingertips". This has been taken, which is responsible for the collection of Stevie Wonder out into the public eye. He went on to have more hitsduring the 60s and 70s.

Due to the lack of creative control over what he could do, Stevie decided that Motown label, as he twenty-one, so that he could go on your own and be more creative to leave. Then he made two albums on his own and used this to his advantage when Motown was trying to negotiate with him. They wanted his talent back, but he wanted the rights to his own songs and also wanted more creative control over his own work, have their own.

In 1972, Motownagreed to his demands, and he decided that he would return. It was not long after his return that he is still one more album was released, that such a success it was regarded as a classic in time. His career continues to grow, and he published other successful albums, on television and won several awards.

During his career, went relatively smoothly, and he later won a total of three Grammy Awards. He suffered a bit of a setback when he was involved in a car accident,left him in a coma for about four days, which cost him his sense of smell, but luckily not injuring him seriously enough obstacles to his career. He continued to share a few more albums, toured and played a bit of a series of concerts.

Over time, some of his music was a little hard to accept by some people in such a way because he is so different, perhaps not so easy to understand. In fact, in 1976 he released an album, which was considered one of the biggest StevieBenefits, although it is not easily accepted by the audience. This particular album is still seen as one of the most experienced in the history of pop music.

His music may not always understandable, but it was quite influential in the sense that he showed how one can always improve or change the music of the time. There are no real boundaries, unless a musician wants limits. There are always trying something new and you should neverbar music too low in their goals in life.



The Benefits of Music and Music Therapy For Children With Special Needs

วันจันทร์ที่ 9 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2552

Music can teach a motivating and fun way for all children and especially children, the special learning needs. It is undeniable that through the medium of music and allows much more practical everyday skills can be learned and the benefits that can be playing and learning music is on the child's growth and development, many have are immeasurable.

All children have the same need to express themselves and playing a musical instrument can provide an outlet forcreative and emotional expression. When we think of music that we do not often think of it as therapy. But it can be.

The play of good quality percussion instruments during music therapy sessions can be invaluable for children who have difficulty hearing, seeing, move, think or react, everyone can experience the music in its own way . The music is not the goal of music therapy. Cognitive stimulation, self-expression,Self-awareness, or increased motor movements are just some of the goals that music therapy can relate to and the music itself is simply a tool to achieve these goals.

Listening to music for enjoyment is very advantageous, but the active involvement is even better. Able for children and adolescents with cerebral palsy to promote music as an effective tool for language development and communication skills, expressing feelings, develop a sense of rhythm and offerOpportunity for physical, cognitive and motor development, while creating an environment for socialization and fun.

Every child can be helped to learn and enjoy the music to some degree and instruments into a harmonious pentatonic scale, which engage a soothing sound immediately agreed to produce, makes playing them immediately gratifying experience.

Playing music and music therapy has proved to be a very effective method in dealing with autism andAsperger's Syndrome. Most children diagnosed with autism or Asperger's lack the social skills that make them play a full and enabling other social situations participation. Interestingly, many children with autism show an increased interest in music. While they just can not verbally communicate with others, music is a way for many autistic people to express themselves and communicate in a non-verbal, non-threatening manner ways. Listening to music brings people intoEase, so that for progress in social interactions follow.

Easy access to musical instruments may provide an outlet that encourages children to use music to deal with emotional problems, especially if they are unable to express them through language. Where words fail, music can collect a medium through which the inner world and experiences. Often, people with developmental delays and learning difficulties, such as Down syndrome respond to music. Thesimple, non-challenging way, will play in the pentatonic instruments, provides opportunities for the response and expression for children and adults with developmental delays such can.

Musical instruments in the classroom or on the playground offers blind and visually impaired children to explore the possibility and musical sound and consciousness. Instruments that easy to play and provides creative experiments and tactile exploration, promoting the use of motor skills, thus developing the coordinationand stimulate the imagination.

Music is a tool that is used in the treatment of pain and healing for children and medical procedures as a consolation for those who have suffered a traumatic experience. Music can be a powerful distraction, turning the patient's attention away from pain and promote relaxation and to to help ward off depression, promote movement and to ease muscle tension.

The use of music in group therapy has long been advocated andis trained in music therapy profession, in addition to the purely musical performances, playing in an ensemble useful for working on concepts such as cooperation with others, coordination, and a sense of accomplishment. making music and singing songs together in a group can be a harmonious cooperative spirit of support and encouragement to build for everybody. Children who experience severe disabilities in education, relationships with other children, adults and their environment canAchieving certainty and joy of making music. Music includes many of the basic elements of social interaction, turn taking, listening and responding to another person can all be expanded in music therapy.

To see, hear and play instruments in school or in community programs is an important cultural experience for each child. While music therapy is an important discipline, you can also achieve benefits from making music on his own.Successful projects are sensory or gardens in which musical instruments were to be installed outdoors, access to them during the breaks as well as for use with the curriculum. Playgrounds and open spaces should be used as therapeutic settings and outdoor music center or garden could be seen in learning and development for both children with and without special needs.



The Differences Between A Tuba And Sousaphone

วันอาทิตย์ที่ 8 พฤศจิกายน พ.ศ. 2552


The sousaphone is basically a tube, with the biggest difference is that the instrument will fit around the body of the musician. This makes it easier for someone to transport the device in a brass band and concentrate more on playing and not how to keep the balance right, and for a longer period. The fact is that this particular instrument is most commonly seen in marching bands, deserves the name, the "Marching Tuba". One might ask why this> Instrument is the sousaphone, if it is essentially a tuba. The unit is named after John Sousa, a famous composer and conductor.

The sousaphone is a fairly young instrument, created only in the late 1900s. John Sousa wanted to replace the Helikon with the tuba, but the tube was too large and cumbersome to operate, develop the Sousaphone, was the answer to his problem. It was an instrument that was what he wanted out of the tube, but alsooffered the comfort and ease, with its special design. This brass instrument has the same length of tubing as other tubes, the main difference is in its juice, so it fits neatly around the musicians and the bell over his head so that the sound carries better. Another convenience built into this instrument is the ability of the bell, when the instrument is stored or transported somewhere removed.

People who are not familiar with their instruments isSometimes mistakes will tuba and the sousaphone for all other instruments, if, in fact, the same instrument, different way. Someone who is familiar with playing the tuba or a wind instrument, will have little difficulty in use on the sousaphone. The device is not too difficult, people learn how to play, even if they totally new instruments wind.

We will have to learn how to control their breathingand controlling the pitch on their lips, but many are the ease of playing the sousaphone, that many will miss enjoying playing the traditional tube. This could very probably the reason why more people prefer the sousaphone tuba in the preamble. It's easy to integrate due to the sousaphone. The music is not from that of the tube, very different, have the opportunity to play this instrument in the school band is quite possible.

The cost ofSousaphone vary, depending on the material is made of and whether it is purchased new. It is often recommended that new students use a tool, or you have to buy from the fiber before you upgrade to a more expensive model. In this way, a person who is not spending a large sum of money for something that the person will have little use after they lost their interest in the instrument. Many, however, remains with this instrumentto play because they enjoy it, has, like the warm sound right when they played.