Posts Tagged ‘Music’

Three Types of Brazilian Music

Saturday, February 20th, 2010

With the flavour of Carnival in flooded swing, it is belike a good time to handle the different types of penalization that hit come from Brasil and that hit embellish an instrumental conception of Brazilian culture. There are some different types of penalization in Brasil because there hit been some different cultures that hit shaped the penalization industry in the country. If you are a fan of a karaoke machine, there are plentitude of those and the Magic Microphones that play the machines to be had because this type of penalization is rattling favourite in the country. The three most favourite types penalization in Brasil are Afro-Brazilian Hip Hop, bossa nova and samba. Each has their own tale of Brazilian history to tell.

agua-de-moringaThe Afro-Brazilian Hip Hop music is the most recent of the three to embellish a conception of Brazilian culture. It is a mix of rhythms from individual society and Native Brazilian Indian culture. Unlike in the United States, there is no specific segment of the population for which this type of penalization is intended. In Brazil, all different types of people listen to this category of music. It has had a lot of impact over the past decade over penalization in other parts of the globe, since the rise of the internet, where people can share rhythms and beats across country lines.

The bossa nova music was founded in the 1950s by Joao Gilberto and is considered by some to be the dweller edition of jazz. It was developed and made favourite in the more upper collection communities on the coast of Brazil. This type of penalization was well-liked by the younger crowd, mainly people in their early twenties. Bossa nova also had a major impact on American musicians such as Ella Fitzgerald and even Frank Sinatra. It has been known since its creation to be a branch of the samba genre.

Finally, samba is not only a dance it is a type of Brazilian penalization as well. Unlike bossa nova, the samba music developed in slummy areas of the country, called favelas. Also, different bossa nova, samba penalization was influenced by American musicians during and after the 1940s, the World War II era. It is similar to bossa nova in the fact that it has its roots in the same city, which is metropolis de Janeiro. It is a rattling fast-paced type of penalization and is still extremely favourite today, especially when it comes to the big Carnival celebration. This music is known as a seeing between European, mainly Portuguese, and African, mainly Western individual rhythms.

Interestingly enough, these are only three of the major types of penalization that hit come from the society of Brazil. Today, Brazilian penalization is gaining more and more notoriety because of digital mediums that allow penalization to be transferred all over the globe. Also, these three kinds of penalization are still influencing other types of penalization in some different parts of the world, because of these genres’ mix of Native Indian, European, and individual influences. Chances are, at least five of the songs you listen to in one day can be traced back to Brazilian music.

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Josh Groban The Singer

Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009

Josh Groban is a fantastic singer. He has won the world over with his beautifully baritone voice and his classical yet pop style attitude to music. He has conquered both sides of the Atlantic with his wonderful songs and shows no signs slowing down. In fact it’s rumored that he is soon to be pursuing a career in TV and theater.74004908MK007_Josh_Groban_P

Josh Groban’s major success came in the form of one song. He had produced two albums (one that was classical based and the other self titled) and was well known but had not yet become a household name. He then released You raise me up as a single and this soon made him more famous than many other classical singers. Josh Groban is unique in the way that he is a classically trained singer and yet his double platinum selling album managed to stay in the pop charts for more than 60 weeks.

He has even appeared in the TV series Ally McBeal. Josh Groban is currently touring the world, entertaining people with his melodic voice on all continents.

The Change of Music

Sunday, April 26th, 2009

Mp3 downloads are responsible for probably the biggest change in music buying habits since the invention of vinyl. Whether it will be good or bad for the industry is a matter of some dispute, but it has happened, and a period of adjustment is inevitable whilst the old guard find their feet. Into this turbulent market have entered Megabop; comprising of two arms, MBop Global and MBop Digital, they are poised to take on the big boys in the brave new world of digital music.music3

With a philosophy of community spirit and openness, MBop are trying to connect with consumers in a way that the major players have not yet managed. This direct connection is crucial, both to consumer and retailer, and this has not changed since the days of physical record purchases. What has changed, however, is the amount of choice available to mp3 purchasers. This is best explained by the theory of “The Long Tail”, first theorised by Chris Anderson; to paraphrase, the internet is about selling small amounts of many goods, rather than large amounts of a few goods.

A Musical Life

Sunday, December 28th, 2008

Whether you admit it or not, music imbeds our daily life, weaving its beauty and emotion through our thoughts, activities and memories. So if you’re interested in music theory, music appreciation, Beethoven, Mozart, or other composers, artists and performers, we hope you’ll spend some time with here and learn from these music articles of note for all ages and tastes.

When I first started studying the history of music, I did not realize what I was getting into. I had thought that music history was somewhat of a trivial pursuit. In fact, I only took my history of classical music class because I needed the credits. I did not realize how completely fascinating music history is. You see, in our culture many of us do not really learn to understand music. For much of the world, music is a language, but for us it is something that we consumed passively. When I began to learn about the history of Western music, however, it changed all that for me. I have had some experience playing musical instruments, but I have never mastered one enough to really understand what music is all about. This class showed me.