Saturday, December 11, 2010

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Taking Music for Diverse Cultures changed my perspective on music entirely. I’m really glad I decided to take it now, as oppose to later in my academic career. Before this class, I thought of religious music as just that, I thought of it as sometimes boring (especially if it wasn’t a spiritual, gospel, or of the western-art canon); but during our study of Native American music I found it to be much deeper than that, I admired the fact that Native America saw it as a form of communication. I also admire their belief that the spirits also communicate to each other through music. I mean, sometimes you wonder what it’s like in heaven, and if they sing all the time it sounds great to me (not that I wouldn’t want to go if there isn’t music)...just saying.

As far as having this great epiphany about my own culture...just didn’t happen. But I can say I have embraced it more, and I’m thinking about doing some genealogy research. A lot of discussions we had about the African heritage I was already aware of, but it was other cultures that most intrigued me for the simple fact that I never researched any culture outside of the cultures that make-up my own. My great-grandfather on my mother’s side was an Irish immigrant who fell for a freed slave, so of course my interest gravitated towards those cultures, but now I want to venture out and learn about other cultures outside of my American bubble. There isn’t one specific idea or culture I want to explore; I enjoyed learning about all the cultures presented because they were new to me.

I posted the first two videos because they're not using any instruments, but it sounds like they are.

I posted the third because it contains an example of the AAB form of blues I talked about during my presentation!



















Saturday, January 23, 2010

Muddy Waters - I Can't Be Satisfied - Acoustic Blues

(I don't know how to post all my video post in one posting so this one corresponds with the Chuck Berry post) Muddy Waters and Chuck Berry were affliated through the same record label, but it might sound as if the two entirely different genres, when they're kinda not.

Roll Over Beethoven - Chuck Berry

If you've decided to watch this video you've just witnessed the start of rock and roll! Chuck Berry's music has a bluesy foundation without the blues...it's kinda like Mr. Dr. Vaneman's James Brown example.

ריטה - הכניסיני

Rita is one of Israel's top recording Artist.

נוער שוליים - לילה / Noar Shulayim - Layla

I don't know what it means but it's hebrew and I guess modern middle eastern...well, it's not from America. I just like it.

Norah Jones Live Dont Know Why

This is my favorite Norah Jones song and it's cool simply because she is!