Posts Tagged ‘American’

17
Oct

Red Carpet Stunners at American Music Awards 2010

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Fashion and fame are two sides of same coin, and when it comes to flaunt style who better than the singing sensations. The thus was high on glam and couture. Here are some of the celebs who glamorized the event with their presence and style.

If Rihanna wanted to show her fiery, feisty side, red coloured gown was not enough, she also got her hair painted in red with soft curls. Sounds kind of weird, not at all dearies, the R&B Best Female artist of the year walked the red carpet in panache. Another stunner of the evening was Taylor Swift, who won the Best country artiste award 2010. Anything can look good on a beauty like Taylor, so her skimpy dress million tiny crystals looked amazingly marvelous on her. Her long blonde hair made her look more charismatic.

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The small wonder, 10-year-old daughter of Will Smith, proved to be a fashionable kid on the red carpet. Willow Smith, accompanied by her mom Jada and elder brother Jaden, looked vibrant in an edgy outfit. It was overwhelming to see someone as young as Willow trying a romper with a futuristic buckled sleeve bolero. The gal also went on to the stage before Justin Beiber’s performance to introduce him to the audiences.

Bleck Eyed Peas ‘Glamorous’ singer Fergie also chose a short, body-hugging dress and what was that with her sleeves. This lady ought to be different; her shiny, blue-black dress made her look more sensuous. Giving her fashionable company were her band mates, all looked amazing in their glam-pompous outfits.

18
Aug

African American Music; The History Of

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I cannot write about African American music like a Western scholar. In my culture we live the past and the future in the present. When I listen to some African American music I can feel the past, the present and the future all at the same time. Now, the best way for me to handle this subject is to work by questions and answers.

[Question] Yaya! Who do you think you are?

Yaya Diallo – I don’t think! I am Farafin, which means I am a dark skin man. The word Africa is the Arabic name for our continent. In Bambara we call the so-called “Africa” Farafina. Farafina means the land of dark skin people. I am from Farafina and I am proud of it. I don’t want to be somebody else. People in general say African American. I would say American Farafin, which means dark skin human being who lives in America.

[Question] What is your African background?

Yaya Diallo – I come from far away. I was born in 1946 in Fienso (French Sudan), now Mali. My parents were nomadic. When I was very young I used to travel a lot. I grew up in the bush far from any western civilization. The music that I heard was very traditional and played live. I did not have a radio or TV. I had the opportunity to listen to the music of the different ethnic groups from the Ivory Coast, Burkina and Ghana. In some villages I heard Muslim songs coming from the mosques. By night, I would enjoy the frog symphonic orchestras. From 1946 to 1960 I was living in complete nature. My musical training is a long story but you can learn more from my book The Healing Drum.

04
Jun

Pop Music That Made American History – The Top Twenty Songs Of The First Half Century Of Rock N Roll

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Pop Music That Made American History – The Top Twenty Songs of the First Half Century of Rock N Roll

The world changed dramatically during the second half of the Twentieth Century, Visit Here http://newmoviesong.blogspot.com

as the United States became the most powerful nation both politically and culturally. One American phenomenon that has left its mark in all corners of the world is pop music. Here is my list of the most important pop songs of the Twentieth Century, in chronological order. Perhaps they were not the first, the best or the most original, but they were the right thing at the right time, and they changed history.

1. “Rock Around the Clock,” (1954). Bill Haley and the Comets. In the early years of Rock music, the inclusion of this song would be a no brainer. It was the first great Rock and Roll hit, selling 25 million copies. Nowadays, we may have a desire to right the record, and say that black performers like Big Joe Turner, Bo Diddley and Ike Turner were the real originators of the style, but the fact is that in the segregated atmosphere of that time, it was necessary for a talented white group to champion the music to a larger audience. The Comets were able to rise to the occasion.

11
Jul

African American Music: Big Band Jazz Music

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Jazz is the form of music, which has been getting bigger since its inception and Big Band, is a music ensemble, linked with jazz and developed over thirty years. The specialty of Big Band Jazz Music is its feet tapping rhythm, conducive to excite your heart beat. Jazz, Hip Hop, Rap, Soul, Funk, Rhythm and Blues fit in the famous music genres belonging to music umbrella of African Americans, with talented artists expressing themselves. Using their music heritage, they communicated their culture and the American Spirit

African American music based steeply on accent, as well as rhythm that fluctuates in relation with one another revolutionized the European music, which had been deeply rooted on melody. Big Band Jazz Music developed as a result of this merger in around 1898 leading to loose-structured, but unusual rendering of music that was all the rage using different distinctive playing techniques.

Big Band comprise of about 12-25 musicians. The rhythmic “call and response” of jazz music are made into rich music with its rhythmic segment including banjo, bass, vibes and piano, saxophones, trombones and trumpets.

Tools for Teaching Jazz

Teaching jazz is said to be among the most potent methods for learning it. The approach is to reduce fundamental principles to bare bones and teach it without adopting jargon usage. Inventing creative analogies that you come upon everyday is something jazz students can comprehend. This teaching process will aid in getting a deeper perception about intricacies of the subject and stay focused.