Thursday, September 22, 2011

Breakdance and hip hop

Breakdancing is one of the essential elements, consider the hip-hop culture. In addition, breaking b-boying or B-Girling is known, this street dance was developed in 1970 among young African-Americans and Hispanics from the South Bronx, New York. It 'widely believed that breakdancing began as a means of rival street gangs to resolve differences or to set the location for rumbles. Others say it was an offshoot or were strongly influenced by capoeira, an Afro-Brazilian influencesMartial art / dance.

Breakdancing in the Mainstream was brought by the proliferation of various dance groups, notably Rock Steady Crew. Soul and funk legend James Brown's also the style of folk dance, with its high energy performances. In 1980, breakdancing faded from pop culture, and returned to be an underground phenomenon. He made a comeback in 1990 and has since become an integral part of pop culture.

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There are no set routines or structures breakdancing.Instead, use the basic dance movements and embellish with more complex shapes, and power moves. Dancers begin toprock could be a relatively simple dance step to any modification by, made while standing. This serves as a warm-up in preparation for the more acrobatic movements. The rock is low, however, with hands and feet, carried out on the floor. A common rock is moving down the 6-step, how to walk in a circle, while a hand touches the ground.

TheBasic exercises lay the foundation stone for power movements, the routines more difficult to involve and require physical stamina. One of the most common force is moving, the windmill. This requires dancers from the upper back in opposite directions at the breast, while twirling his legs around the body in a V-shaped The windmill is a difficult step to perform, and usually lasts two to six months to get up.

Another strength is to move the torch lifted her legs around your torso stationary in continuous circles, whileThe arms carry the weight of the body. In gymnastics, where it originated, the torch is usually performed on a pommel horse, but in breakdancing, it was done on the ground. The turn your head and the jackhammers are also among the people power movements. The latter is hopping around with the dancers in a circular motion while the body is supported by an outside hand.

A routine usually ends with a block, a point in an interesting situation and often difficult. This usually means staying itsBody with the feet off the ground and supported by the hands or upper body. A suicide is another way to end a routine. This is a painful aspect includes the drop, back or buttocks stomach. The desired effect is to look for the dancers, as they themselves evil.

Today, breakdancing gained international recognition and has become very popular in Europe and Asia. Annual competitions are held in Germany, Great Britain, Japan and the United States. It 'was also inspired fashion trends and wasprotagonist of a series of films, music videos, television shows and commercials.

Breakdance and hip hop

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

An interview with Jon Bon Jovi - Bon Jovi fans can not mistake 100 million

The idea with singer Jon Bon Jovi. Jon continued to raise the ante with his label, and finally decided to have four CD set of essentially new material. Here we talk about the 20-anniversery project (100 million Bon Jovi fans can not be wrong) and the only things that make Bon Jovi.

100,000,000 Bon Jovi fans can not be wrong was published November 16, 2004

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Steven:

If it starts as a simple one or two CDs to grow and then just started?

Jon:

II did not know what would have to be honest with you. It 'was dependent on what the record company would allow and what kind of package you want to do it. So brutally honest with you, was dependent on what they were willing to pay. E 'come down to what you sell it for, and there was this whole debate [on]. They were fresh. At first they were like "Well, we put a 24-song, 'and I said," Wait, this is not a field for me, consists of two records. "And thenThey said, 'Well, what do you do? "And I said, 'Well, how' attack 50 songs and said, 'OK, we'll do it?".

Steven:

If he had a lot of shuffling and re-mastering to do?

Jon:

No. 40 of these songs, no one in the world has ever heard. Forty. And the other ten are rare soundtracks and things that people wanted us to solve and we have not had the vehicle. How about a song called "Edge Of A 'Broken Heart, which was a favorite of fansSlippery When Wet age, which was on a soundtrack for a film called The disorder lies. And this was an opportunity to let go eventually. So, that was like an easy solution. Things like that.

Steven:

Jon, do not listen to the recording, I can choose at random a few titles here and are you talking about?

Jon:

I think it would be better for me to tell you a couple of songs, because they did not hear them. You know what I mean? It would be a better story. There is afew things on the first CD, but there is a "Why are not you dead?" Certainly it would be called a fan favorite, and it was during the period between '90 and '92, we wrote, with songs written in the past as "Bad Medicine" and "You Give Love A Bad Name ', so we have that how this type of writing the language in cheek, nice vocals.

When we tried to do it because we like when we did, what has made him keep the faith, no, not real. We knew it was time to go, soThis is the classic case of this is the One That Got Away. So, people who are big fans of this era of the band were listening to them and go, "Yes, this is what I love." So this is a good example.

"Miss Fourth of July" is a big one. That and a song called "Only in my dreams', who sang Tico [Torres], greatly influenced [I] Tom Waits in my time. Tom was such an influence on me in the great ballads that he writes the lyrics and the vision of 'together. And I wrote songs like' Bedof the Roses "because of Tom, but as I stroked his songs like this, they made it. But '... July 4," which is really a good song, something that probably sing like Don Henley talks really for the loss of innocence and youth and to feel at this point in my career, I was really what the music business has become dis-elections.

Steven:

Speaking to determine down the line, if you try, what songs will eventually make its way to aCD, try to determine what makes the work song, sharp text and ...

Jon:

That record when you consider that for me, a record, something about who you are, at this point in your life, and he did not say repetitive and then, finally, that has continuity in recording it, a beginning, a middle and an end . You can not have two songs that are a 6 / 8 waltz, the Tom Waits influence things. You can then moveare not violated and that.

Steven:

As there was the sequencing of the material and re-listening to this music, you could hear a growth in songwriting and his profile as a musician?

Jon:

Oh, sure. I think we got better with time, but this is subjective, I think. It depends on who you ask and how the song touches people. You know, you get a song like 'It My Life "and moves the masses, you get a song like" Everyday "They think it's the end all, beall, and not a hit single called, not that I do not like as well. So, I want to judge everything from hit singles? No, it's a difficult question to answer. I think we got better, we are sure we can meet diversified. We are not even write "You Give Love A Bad Name '20 years later, or try to. Say so.

Steven:

What is your relationship with Ritchie as a guitarist? How do you explain?

Jon:

Ritchie is twentySometimes the guitar, I'll never be. I play guitar as good as a songwriter, to be honest with you. You know what I mean? Jeff Beck do nuttin 'on me. Wanted is the truth of the matter, what I was doing with the guitar and write songs as I was taught to play. It was not a boy imitating hot solos, was' What was the chord progression? "And" What is the reverse? "That stuff is never really ends, you never stop learning.

They havetruly feel humiliated about this new studio album by John Shanks, who I think will surprise a lot of new people. Because he and Richie just went crazy with things like tuning guitars and other instruments and it was really fun to watch. They know when and when not to play in, but the guys who are great.

It [the record] sounds like us, but it is very modern. It 'hard to describe what it is, but it's pretty rockin,' And you know that I can say there is one song that one ofslow song on the album. The song is called "These Open Arms", but that is, man. This is a rock album.

Steven:

Did you just say what the new record, it appears that you have the time and a modern touch. How has the ability to change constantly, without ever losing the basic integrity?

Jon:

When grunge came along, we did not like us, from Seattle, we do not rap if you add a scratch. And a lot of times, guys are actually guilty of the thingsjump on the moving train. Even the great Stevie Tyler was out there to sing with Britney Spears and 'N' Sync [during the ceremonies the first time a game of Super Bowl]. I would not have done. Many of my colleagues suddenly in '92 fake from Seattle and has something dark and pretend 'they were not. Oh, how I Gwen Stefani, if I dig belongs puttin 'a rapper in the middle of the plate, I went,' Oh, that's another thing. "This is not for me, I'm not doing 'it. Weremained true to who we were, we were with what we did.

Whether we like it or not, and believe me, there are people on both sides of the coin, the only thing I can say is that it is honest. And 'what it is, but at least you know what it is. It is not trying to be something that is not.

Steven:

So it was honestly a bit 'skeptical about the inclusion of Crush on the market?

Jon:

Not skeptical, I believed in him, but I did not know he was going to find a new generation of fans. This wasThe surprising thing is that this record is up to six years and sixty years. Everyone felt no reason to say: "No, it's my life." And of course everyone wants to be in control of their lives. I did not realize that when we wrote. When we wrote, I was selfish to think my film career. Like Frankie said: "I'll do it my way." Sinatra. I'm going to choose a president, I will make films, I'm going to make records, I have everything, I tell you what I do not want to hear,from me. And this was exactly what was that song and then you see with athletes, children singing, and all this great stuff happens. Who knows?

Steven:

And this brings us to the last question: you have all the money and prestige cars and never wanted anyone as the driving force?

Jon:

You know, I just like writin 'a song. This gives me great joy that the tour registration, and the second to the last. I get greatJoy out of it. We know who will be there forever and that is for me the greatest feeling of all.

Thanks for your time, you did a great job.

An interview with Jon Bon Jovi - Bon Jovi fans can not mistake 100 million

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Listen Without Prejudice - Review of "Michael" Michael Jackson's New Album

Revision relatively new albums as a musician who died recently, is not something to be happy, unless the deceased is Johnny Cash. These albums are really rare or new listening experience.

"Hold My Hand", the opener had me smiling and nodding seemed right for my prejudices. Add the song sounds as a contribution to Estonia's nightmare annual Eurovision Song Contest € and not for the glory and honor of Michael Jackson, Akon still.

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Also cutting softfor tears in the eyes of the "Super Fan", an album buyer character is to bring "Best of Joy". "Breaking News" sounds like Britney Spears' "Piece of Me" and Bobby Brown "My Prerogative" mixed together, the song is tearing through the media and Michael Jackson's pathetic.

"(I love), The Way You Love Me" is the classic R & B album filler. "Hollywood Tonight" has a groove, catchy and cool Michael Jackson. "Keep Your Head Up" is a song with interesting motivational socially committedTexts (she (waitress) is waiting for his life away ...").

Well, the good stuff. Even if "Monster" is a similar theme, such as "Breaking News" is probably closer to the songs of Michael would have made a new album, his robot mesmerizing dance floor R & B hit is high, contributing 50 cents a well-equipped detached rap.

Lenny Kravitz is proud of its contribution to the album on the way to number 8 "(I can not do it) Another Day", and it is true that "Michael sings his shoulders," inthis song - fantastic.

Almost all the songs a good dose of Michael hee hoo-hoos have HEES, hmm-hmm, ooh-ooh EEHS EEH-ha-ha, and that is fine, is not so comfortable beatboxing.

The gems of the album are, each in its own way, "Behind The Mask" and "Much To Soon".

Both come from the period of "Thriller," "Much To Soon" is less than 3 minutes in time and Michael Jackson was not often hear. The song is different from the rest of the album and could beCampfire song romantic. There is an acoustic guitar, accordion, harmonica and strings. "Behind the Mask" with the Japanese electronics sample band Yellow Magic Orchestra, saxophone, vocals Michael excited and the chorus is a revelation robots. The songs alone are worth buying the album.

The album is not really close, but overall it is surprisingly good and unexpected.

Listen Without Prejudice - Review of "Michael" Michael Jackson's New Album

Friday, September 16, 2011

Full Sleeve Tattoos Styles

An elaborate tattoo arm sleeve tattoo can be full or to speak volumes for your strength of will and commitment. Art is not just a number of celebrities on display around the world today, but also by people of all ages and across cultures. In fact, the most popular types of styles sleeve tattoos arm tattoos are known. The reason why it is referred to as sleeve tattoos that they are so costly that many are suitable for off-expansions sleeved clothing. The sleeve tattoo designs canhow complex or simple as you want them.

Tattooed, they behave more like the arm, are part of an art, covering a total area of ​​a body part. The fact that these tattoo designs on display for the whole arm with the skin shows little or no cover makes them unique. There are a number of online and offline resources that the tattoo designs available to do in your own time. These resources will also offer a virtual experience before you taste the real thing. TheSleeve tattoo styles and designs are very complicated. It gets more complicated, how and when you keep adding to the integrated design.

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Not only are they colorful, but they can also to multiple images, and designs are put on display. It is not uncommon for members of the rock band flaunting tattoo sleeves to find styles. The members of both sexes show their art on the arms and legs. There are a number of popular ideas in circulation for sleeve tattooare concerned. You can choose to enter into and samurai with cherry blossoms tattoo designs for floral prints and animals.

The art flourished in Asia are in the old days and now present to you the unique opportunity to bring culture to life. Women are known to many floral designs such as flowers and leaves entwined with tendrils in bright colors to show off. Favorite among style floral sleeve tattoo for men and women are the hibiscus and roses. The designs differvery thin, or for male and female patrons.

Well, depending on personal preference, Celtic tattoos, with its unique nodes make the rounds. Indication of the complicated knot work and shows very detailed style and charisma. There are animals with tattoos Tattoos Celtic knot work woven around you hear the tribal tattoo. Worth of guidelines on how to access the use of heavy, black lines to the contours and vegetable-based ink instead of color to yourStyles of tattooing a little 'different.

Tattoos can be very complicated and expensive. The extent to which art can be kept open for future add-on is different from a tattoo artist to another. Getting a good tattoo protective sheath is not a difficult task, even though it is often returned to the tattoo parlor for the other sessions. If you can party discounts do studies tattoo art on your arm or a leg in an economical way to success.

Full Sleeve Tattoos Styles

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

The music of the '60s

The decade of 1960 refers to the years from early 1960 until late 1969. However, the term also refers to a time more commonly called The Sixties, the complexity of the related cultural and political trends in the West, especially in the United States, Britain, France, Canada, Brazil, Australia, Spain, Italy, and the West Germany. However, political unrest is not limited to these countries but also countries like Japan and Mexico.

"TheSixties ", as they are known in popular culture in the United States, is a term often used to describe the longing for the counter-culture and social revolution, and pejorative at the time as one of irresponsible excess and flamboyance also describe the decade mark state. Swinging Sixties because of the libertine attitudes that emerged in this decade. experimental use of drugs has been closely associated with the counterculture of the time are, as noted by Jefferson AirplaneCo-founder Paul Kantner: "If you remember anything of the sixties, it was not really there."

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There is no doubt the 1960 have created any new, exciting events, radical, subversive and trends of the time that the development has continued in 1970, 1980, 1990 and more than a synonym. Even in Africa, the weather was a major, was caused by significant political changes. A total of 32 countries for independence from their European colonial masters in thisPeriod.

For some commentators, was that this was found to contain a classical Jungian nightmare cycle there was a rigid culture, unable to demands for greater individual freedom, broke free from social constraints of the previous years indicated by extreme deviation from the norm. A clear example is the growth, success, fall / nightmare and explosion of the London scene in 1960. But as I said, this alone does not explain the phenomenon of mass.

DuringDuring this time rock music was the most popular way to define the new hippie aesthetic and style that originated in the arid, swirling colors and psychedelic hallucinogenic images coined the term. Among others, Bob Dylan has shown that the expressive songs could be merged with surrealist images in popular music. However, Dylan was one of the few artists who are not jumping on the train was psychedelic. However, his efforts inspired by the band that has made countless.

Thefirst psychedelic bands came from San Francisco, and some of these were the Grateful Dead, Jefferson Airplane, Big Brother and the Holding Company. However, it does not take long before the psychedelic aesthetic spread to other places like New York musical, which inspired groups like The Fugs and the Velvet Underground, Sly and the Family Stone and the Chambers Brothers, and England were in bands like the Beatles and the Rolling Stones, among others, has started production the same kind ofMusic.

During this time slot, and music of an era of "all hits" as a large number of statements made by recording artists in the early 1950, when 45 rpm singles, and radio stations in most of the time playing only the most popular of the large number of records. Even most of the time recognized only bands that play their best songs to have a better chance than ever radio. Among the best examples of American listeners expanding the folksinger, doo-wop and saxophoneThe sounds of the year 1950 and further developed to include the developments of psychedelic music sound of Motown, "folk rock" and the British Invasion of bands from the UK

There is no doubt that the rise of the counterculture, especially among young people is a huge market for rock, soul, pop, reggae and blues drug culture has influenced bands like The Beatles, The Doors, The Rolling Stones, Led produce created Zeppelin, Cream, The Grateful Dead, Jefferson Airplane, Janis Joplin, Bob Marley,Deep Purple, The Who, Sly and the Family Stone and Jimi Hendrix Experience also helps to create folk rock.

The Sixties are now some of the people, freedom and good times while they were this time in history, but the season is celebrated by young people around the world who have played a major part of the time to remember their famous life by aesthetics to buy records, clothes and to wear their life with the open approach andfree attitude that characterized this period.

The music of the '60s

Monday, September 12, 2011

Classic rock and roll groups from 1960 to 1970

What we now refer to classic rock from the 1960 and 1970 was very influential back in the day. Many of the songs are able to withstand the test of time there, even with new styles of music acquisition. There are musicians of this period that are larger than life. Although their music for decades, are still recognized for their contribution to the world of music.

Without doubt one of the biggest bands of 1960 was the invasion ofBeatles. They brought a cry to the world of rock and roll, which had not yet embraced. With all the television production at this time they were also all over the news and dance performances. It seemed as if everyone had one called Beatlemania going strong.

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The Beatles from Britain, and their music has had a significant impact on the future of rock music in the United States. Groups like the Rolling Stones have been able to build on the success of the capitalBeatles and make a name for himself. Rock star has become a legend in her own right in 1960, with crowds of fans after their every move.

Keith Emerson brought much good music around the world in 1970. He added, something that the masses with reverence to the left - the use of fireworks in their live shows. It also helped pave the way for what became known as progressive rock to open in 1970. These were the bands that sounds difficult to rely on the keyboard in theirMusic.

In late 1960 and early 1970, the use of electronics in the world have been introduced much of rock music. Bands like Pink Floyd, Jimi Hendrix, Deep Purple, have successfully used a very unique sound, which develop an immediate success. They integrated synthesizer, drum sets for the pedals, and even echoes in the background of their texts.

Some of the classic rock groups in 1970 are still out there today. Led Zeppelin, Aerosmith and Kiss are just a fewthem. They brought their elaborate costumes on stage, are very hard, platform shoes for men, and, of course. It 'was definitely a new style to the world of rock music. In fact, was the basis for what would be called to lay the hair bands of 1980.

If you still love the classic rock music from 1960 and 1970, there are quite a few radio stations that play. Some of them are local channels, while others are on satellite radio. There are also CDCompilation of the best artists of the last two decades. Take a stroll down memory lane while listening to many of these timeless melodies, whenever you feel like it.

Classic rock and roll groups from 1960 to 1970

Saturday, September 10, 2011

Why you should not have a tattoo - Lower back tattoo designs, tattoos and other chain regrets

Tattoos have become increasingly popular over the last ten years. The people have jumped on the train on the left and right. And sometimes the results are obvious - some of these boys and girls should never be considered as always by their decision is based on something temporary and superficial.

Here is a very important question must be asked, and why it should not be a tattoo:

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You are following a trend?

If you just jump on a train and trendyI think it's cool and trendy, a tattoo then you should really think about getting. Trends always end. And with a tattoo design trends that may end up very angry. In contrast to old clothes, you can not just get rid of tattoos that are easy.

Tattoos are for life and therefore should not be based on the style in vogue at the time. Look at all the girls who received the infamous "lower back tattoo design." This style was such that tattoos are now called "tramp playedStamps. "

How about all the guys who have tattoos around their biceps infamous chain? This trend is dead and now there are a lot of regrets biceps around outside.

There are other examples of tattoo designs lower back tattoos and chain. The names are also fashionable tattoos tattoos. It is ridiculous tattoo is colored a picture out of a man with scores of 80 for the band's name on the back. Poison, Warrant, has them all. You probably assumed that these bands areRock forever and maintain their popularity throughout the history of music. Oops.

So be careful of trendy tattoo. Think twice back tattoo designs, tattoos, and even if the chain is out, who knows, may make a comeback and are "in", but probably only for a minute.

Why you should not have a tattoo - Lower back tattoo designs, tattoos and other chain regrets

Thursday, September 8, 2011

KPOP and the Global Call to JRock: The proof of the universality of the music?

As I write this, the Asian groups to meet the world rankings. Korean pop and Japanese rock groups are in markets previously dominated by Western culture and music landing.

Video Girl Band KPOP (Korean pop music, for the uninitiated) as Wonder Girls are millions watched on YouTube. His single "Nobody" is an international success. Meanwhile, the pioneers of JRock (ie, Japan Rock) and Visual Kei - XJapan - concerts in America, with tour datesvarious U.S. cities.

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Without doubt, the Asian music with mass appeal on a global scale reached. And grow their fan base from countries other than Japan and Korea. But stay and JRock KPOP to be an object of curiosity.

Although their music is rooted in contemporary Western forms - Rap, Hip-Hop and R & B (Rhythm and Blues) for KPOP, and punk rock and metal for JRock their texts are usually in their own language. Meaning, and their non-KoreanNon-Japanese fans do not understand the message of the songs! And 'as if the global theme of today's youth, "Forget the message, just dig the music!" They do not understand the lyrics. Yet, they are in droves to hear in concert. And also download legally and get paid for it. Shocking but true, look at the "kids today" and even dress like their idols. The subculture of Japanese cosplay (costume play again, for the uninformed, in which fans dress up astheir favorite anime / cartoons) is a global phenomenon.

The question, therefore, evidence of both trends, the "universality of music" so-called? Music is the universal language?

A friend of mine would not agree. He says both examples of "cultural imperialism", where a culture influenced by an economically dominant country, directly and indirectly, and subjecting the culture of the backward nations. Simply put, he sees as the KPOP, and JRockDomination of Western music cultures of Japan and Korea.

I disagree. Direct and indirect - - Although I recognize the "pressure" economic issues (for example, the Western monopoly on the production, distribution and advertising in the music business overall) on cultural issues between nations, focuses on his point of view only the theme of "musical form".

I think if we would follow his logic that only the pure and real music (and culture in general), then "ethnic music"(Or the ethnic culture) of different countries. This opinion, I believe, is "narrow Puritanism."

Music - and culture - is constantly evolving, with regard to people of different backgrounds and mingle with each other in each other. National cultures are dissolving a global, multi-ethnic melting pot, facilitated by the development of the Internet and other means of modern technology. In truth, there is only one race - the human race.

But the American dominance in the relationshipNations could not be denied. The influence of Western music, Asian music is a byproduct of global economic Triumph America after the second World War.

But the more fundamental question for me is not the "form" of music, but his message or his "stuff". Be a debate in musical form as a simple comic considered persecution. On a lighter note, my sister and I made a site that fans JRock KPOP wells against drug addicts, but only for the sheer enjoyment of expressing themselves. But that's another story. Therefore, moreimportant that the means (musical form) is the message.

Unfortunately, the art (and music in particular) are in a sector, mainly driven by profit. It is not in business to promote artistic freedom and freedom of expression, but to earn money by the talented (and sometimes not so talented) people.

But there is a "chosen one" that can come from different - even contradictory - forms of music, but is given the opportunity to really express, even if that expression is not profitable. AParaphrase and guitarist Eric Clapton industry veteran, says in his autobiography that the percentages in the field of music is always the same: to be the percentage is always the same: 95% and 5% pure junk. And who are we disagree? "Clapton is God", says the graffiti late sixties in London. And God can not be wrong, right? (Smiles)

So we return to the question of the overall use of JRock and KPOP is a manifestation of the universality of the music? Yes, but only partially. Because ifusing different devices, such as Korean girls wearing tight shorts, their songs, which occurs when the background music and "Profit" takes over the steering wheel is for sale. But anyway, they are fun to watch, is not it? Pervert! (Smiles) #

KPOP and the Global Call to JRock: The proof of the universality of the music?

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

What is World Music?

The term "Western music" includes music genre originating in the Western world (including Europe), the music is distinct from the East or the Middle East. In short, Western music, for the most part, is built on major scales, minor and pentatonic.

There is abundant use of octaves, fourths, fifths e. Music from the East or the Middle East uses a wider range of scales, including the construction of five tones (instead of seven) and quarter-tones (instead ofSemitones). These differences, although not understood by the lay person to go a long way in creating music that is distinctly different and unique to each culture.

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Music from different countries and ethnic groups are dramatically different. Latin music, for example, is for the use of a variety of percussion instruments including congas, claves, timbales and hand percussion known. This music, which are often used for dance is lively, very rhythmic, and often dramatically. Mexican music had on the other hand,often a mariachi band of guitar, bass, violin and horn trumpets as it is.

Surprisingly different, the music in Japan is often called on interesting tools with intriguing names, such as the shamisen, taiko drums and shakuhachi flute, which is made from bamboo played. The music is very meditative and is often used for ceremonies and the identification of some steps in life. Hawaiian music is very simple in rhythm and melody, and played a distinctive sound of the ukulele andGuitars. Played "Slack Key" guitar, finger-picking style with unusual moods, which began in Hawaii in 1960 and is still heard today. Music from Israel is a mix of music by Jewish tradition and Jewish. You also hear a mixture of folk and Jewish klezmer music.

The United States, a relatively young country, and that is practically all ethnic groups has made for himself a music - jazz - and it is derived. You can listen to New Orleans and Dixieland swingincisive blues nightclubs in Chicago. The United States is the birthplace of both Rock and Roll and Country music, both its beginnings to share with folk music (which some insist, has its origins in Europe).

The term "world music" is often used to describe a wide and varied collection of music and musicians. There are many world music festivals throughout the year with the musicians and their support staff to travel thousands of miles to a unique spectacle. MusicMagazines like "Songlines" is to world music with each copy of a CD devoted to music from around the world.

Music from a particular culture (or country) is often played by instruments which are traditionally affected and readily available. For example, Irish music is deeply rooted in the violin, where the Spanish music, much of the guitar and his versatility.

What is World Music?

Sunday, September 4, 2011

Pearl Drum Set

Pearl drum set was only in 1946, when a Japanese businessman, Katsumi Yanagisawa, opened a small factory in Tokyo available. This was the period of postwar Japan and the country was in a state of shock. One of the things that helped people cope with the mode in which the earth was the music, styles such as jazz was very popular in Japan at that time. Katsumi Yanagisawa recognize opportunities and Pearl drum kits are the result of it.

In 1950, Pearl kits have become the first choice forDrummer in Japan. The plant employs switched from a one-man operation more than thirty people. Later in 1950, the company continues to grow and by the end of the decade are drums were delivered throughout the world. In 1970 the American band Kiss as top proudly fought at Pearl drum set. In those days the drum is one of the most respected and you can buy is favored by drummers of all styles and levels.

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Pearl Drum Sets lifetime warranty

A greatAttraction with a Pearl drum set, the quality that you just know you are getting something that is final. This was further strengthened in 2009 when the company presented its lifetime warranty. There are very few companies in the world that has so much confidence in their products that offer such a guarantee, just goes to show how high the quality of these drums. Now you can buy a battery Pearl and know that this is something that you can play for the rest, it isYour life if you choose. This warranty is in reality the pearls from the competition.

Bead kits are no longer produced in Japan, as most of his works are now abroad in countries such as China, Thailand and Taiwan. They have offices around the world, including a large in Europe, the Netherlands. In addition to the drums of the company also specializes in percussion instruments and has built an excellent reputation in this field as well.

If you are looking for a beautifulDrum set of qualities that you give a life, then pearl drum sets are an obvious choice. These are phrases that mean everyone from beginners to professionals and dress the lifetime guarantee that you'll never need to buy a new drum again - unless of course you want.

Pearl Drum Set

Friday, September 2, 2011

CECT I9 Quad Band - with Java and is one of the slimmest, lightest and fastest in the IClone

We were all happy in clone land when the SciPhone i68 came out and contain the latest version of Java, offering enormous productivity and gaming potential via third party software and standard MSN, PowerPoint and Excel. In addition, the i68 was thin, thin and extremely fast.

It did not last long, CECT 2008 to launch a new version of the updated SciPhone - the CECT i9. Like the i68, this new model, is a quad-band with the latest edition of Java, but is a bit 'is faster and just as stylish, thin and light weight as the i68 weighs only 95 grams and with dimensions of 110mm x 60mm x 11.5 mm.

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The new i9 can now be up to 4 GB of RAM and includes an FM radio recorder and web cam. It also has a slide unlock feature and an e-book reader. This phone includes the "shake and tilt control" which means very popular that you can play music and videos simply by shaking the phone means the first. There's no scrolling involved. You can alsotake video and photos from portrait to landscape (wide screen) just by tilting the phone. This makes it very intuitive.

Of course, as you would expect from a Chinese import, this phone has all the standard search "all in one phone" features like the ability to web, email and text via MMS, GPRS and WAP 2.0. It has the dual sim standby at the same time be in line with a sim with the ability. There is a built-in MP3 / MP4, a 2.0-megapixel digital camera / web cam,and Bluetooth. (The camera is a bit 'of an update, the i68 and most of the original clones (P168, i32, etc.) have 1.3 MP cameras.) The phone automatically adjusts the status of your video and photo playback . CECT speakers are known for their clear and strong and well-known in the i9 mobile are no exception.

This i9 phone also has a 3.2 inch high definition finger touch screen with the "menu flow in and out" function. Transfer information from your computer to the phone via USB highTransfer rate. Talk time on this is a huge 200-380 minutes, depending on the network.

Price (depending on the size of memory in the phone included), ranging anywhere from $ 150 and I9 top, which puts in right in the middle of the pricing clone. In light of your choice of low cost carriers could save money for the duration of the phone and all its productivity, and smartphone / gaming features and is available for download, seems more thanfair. I think it is a heritage of quality and price of the phone.

CECT I9 Quad Band - with Java and is one of the slimmest, lightest and fastest in the IClone