miércoles, 1 de junio de 2011

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¿how are you doing your projects?
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¿what do you want to achieve?
R// we eant to know about these genres since they are wrapped much of our youth

SUMMARY 2

1-Is a native dominican dance deat, considered a hybrid of bolero with other influences of african and other styles such as son, merengue of digitalized forms of music and the introduction of air and other instruments

The previous bachata at 80, while apppealing to the sense that she had given birth as expressions  of olve, heartbreak, nostalgia and the proposed lifestyles. At this stage, the company disappears completely and the guarachita station and the figure of the entrepreneur and prometer o international art and artists of bachata decome popular phenomena

2- is a musical genre and culture, developed by latin musicians of caribe origin, which has the fallowing characteristics:

  • Rhythm
  • Melody
  • Harmony
  • Istrumentation
the salsa, was propelled by musical influences from various styles native cubans, as the danzon, guaracha, guaguanco, mambo, cha cha, and son montuno, indistinguishable to must people

viernes, 25 de febrero de 2011

OBJECTIVES

MAIN OBJECTIVE


- compare different types of steps and rhythms thatare in salsa and bachata


SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES 

- different instruments used in
 salsa and bachata
- know their way of dancing in different rhythms of salsa and bachata

lunes, 21 de febrero de 2011

The Salsa


The Salsa
Salsa is a musical genre and culture, developed by the Latin American Caribbean area is the result of Caribbean immigration to the U.S. after the Second World War.
Cuba with a population of 11.242.6211 Located in the Caribbean Sea off the coast of the United States and Mexico.
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States with a population of 308,745,538 New York is located in the northeastern U.S., southeastern New York State and approximately halfway between Washington DC and Boston.

Characteristics of the genre:

Rhythm: 
Use as a base the same rhythmic pattern of Cuban-time 2 / 2.
Melody: It has a melodic mix of Latin American features melodic features of conventional jazz and Latin folklore.

Harmony: Couples Portorricanos harmonic features, Colombian and Cuban tinged with jazz and other Latin music.
instrumentation: Use Afro-Latin American instruments such as timbales and cymbals dance, bongo, guiro Cuban cowbell two maracas (in other regions only used one), the instrument Afro-Latin conga and bass chirping instruments (sometimes electric bass), trumpet, saxophone (especially bass) and trombone (in some cases and especially in traditional sauce, used the Cuban tress, flute and violin naughty).
Dress: Man uses pants bell boot shoes, long sleeve shirt, the woman uses a skirt dress with bolero and a shoe or sandal


Main actors in the genre: Rubén Blades machito Ignacio Piñeiro Johnny Pacheco Tito Puente, Willie Colon, Hector Lavoe.


Countries with greater influence of salsa: Colombia, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Panama, Ecuador, United States, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Peru, Panama, Venezuela, Bolivia, Chile, Costa Rica


Definition
The salsa is a genre and culture of Latin countries gestated in the Caribbean area but the undisputed birthplace Cuba
It is very important to know that the sauce needs to be addressed beyond a simple rhythmic pattern, or beyond the key, should be seen as a cultural phenomenon, ethnic harmony, and above all, mixed and popular, because the sauce is born
in the neighborhood, in poverty. And it is essential to differentiate both chronologically and musically-called "Latin Jazz" de la Salsa.
To describe it in a somewhat terse, Salsa, musically speaking, was propelled by musical influences from various styles native West Indians, as the guaracha, pump, guaguancó, cumbia, mambo, cha cha Son Montuno or music Jíbara
indistinguishable for most people. Mainly incorporated into the sauce base, harmonic features of Caribbean aboriginal music and rhythmic elements of Afro-American jazz and soul.
On the origin of the term "salsa" there are a thousand theories, but none proved to be absolutely true.
It says the name comes from the fusion or blending of different ingredients Caribbean rhythms. Others say the term dates from 1993 when the Cuban musician Ignacio Piñeiro first used the term in a topic of Cuban entitled "Check Sauce." But it was not until the 60's when he gave the "boom" terminology of the word "salsa" as a definition of a genre, for the collaboration and invention of the famous orchestra Fania All-Stars led by the Dominican Johnny Pacheco disappeared lawyer who with Jerry Masucci founded the salsa label Fania Records important at this time also, but rather, a famous speaker Venezuela (Phidias Escalona) used the term to be used as the name of his radio show following a conversation he had at a luncheon when he told his friends, musicians: Pass the salsa.

lunes, 7 de febrero de 2011

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domingo, 6 de febrero de 2011

The Bachata

The Bachata
The bachata is a rhythm of strings and percussion that originated in the Dominican Republic in the 60’s is considered a hybrid of the bolero, with influences from other African and other styles such as son, merengue, cha-cha and tango. The Bachata has always been regarded as music of the neighborhood, and indeed, still face discrimination in their own land even though it has crossed international borders
The musicians that inspired the rise of bachata are:
Trio Los Panchos, Olimpo Cárdenas, Julio Jaramillo, Jibarito de Lares, the Trió Matamoros, Los Compadres


Olimpo cárdenas Moreira
Ecuadorian singer, born in Vinces, Los Rios province, on 12 July 1919. Lost his father and mother. They started singing at age eight; hiss paused and continued to sing at twenty. As a boy, living in Guayaquil, admiring the Mexican film artists, singing their songs all the time and like many other young men of his time dreaming of someday being like them. His friends supported him to appear in the space of Uncle Pepe de la Voz Del Litoral, in 1947, at age 28, when he had accumulated enough applause, joined with composer Carlos Rubira Infante and formed the duo Cárdenas-Rubira, recording the album "In the far", the first of their greatest hits and debut album, the short-lived union with Rubira. In 1954 it merged with Pepe Jaramillo and Plutarch Keels to form the Emperor Trio, the same year he became a soloist, with Victory Records recorded "Your question and mine."
On Sunday July 28, l.971, in the cattle market in Tulua, Valle del Cauca, in the afternoon, came out to sing on stage Dressed in white and waving to the crowd. Smoked a lot but his voice was unchanged. The guitars sang "Your question and mine" and just sang the first notes of a heart attack when he fell to the ground. He died in cash. He had just turned 51 years. Curiously, in his own country his name was overshadowed by the Julio Jaramillo, who took advantage of the Olympus exile in Mexico to record his songs and become known, and since then his own career

Trió matamoros
In 1925, Miguel Matamoros founded in Santiago de Cuba, with Siro Rodríguez and Rafael Cueto, the popular Trió Matamoros  made its first recording on disc in 1928.  The trio combined the genres of bolero and son with this form of music interpretation achieved great popularity, both inside and outside the island of Cuba.
The trio created a whole list of popular hits we could mention, the Promise, sweet rapture, Elixir of Life, The trio and the cyclone, Antonio's wife and mom are on the hill. The last show of the trio Matamoros was for the people of Cuba in March 1960, shortly after retired.

El trio los panchos
Trio Los Panchos was formed in New York City in 1944, Mexican Alfredo Gil Bojalil better known as "El Guero" and Jose de Jesus Navarro Moreno, better known as "Chucho Navarro, and Puerto Rican Aviles Herminio Negron stage name "Hernando Aviles", decided to pool their talents and innovate in the genre. Some time later, Aviles and Navarro Gil played the guitar and the fife of his own creation. They began in the artistic environment, were presented on May 14, 1994 in Hispanic Theatre in New York,  singing Mexican ranchera music with great success, Los Panchos won international fame with his romantic boleros, especially in Latin America, where they are still honored as one of the most famous trios of all time. Sold millions of copies of their álbum.
After 49-year career, the Trio Los Panchos leaves a legacy of about 1122 songs without recordings or radio broadcasts, TV appearances, as well as having recorded in different languages other than Spanish, like English, Japanese, Arabic, Tagalong, Greek and Italian and have dabbled in various genres such as tango, country, Peruvian waltz, corridor, are, rumba, mambo, guaracha, chachacha, joropo, merengue, key, Guarani, gallops, blues, and passage cueca Venezuela.

INTRODUCTION

The focus of this work is based on the questioning of the differences and similarities between the styles of music in the genres of salsa and bachata, focusing on the movement of his steps and rhythm of your tracks and the meaning of their Songs