SKA MUSIC- origen mezcla de mento, Calipso blues y jazz. Fines
de los 50 en Jamaica
Instrumentos comunes. D eviento metal, percusión,
contrabajo, guitarra, bajo, órgano hammond y teclado
Subgéneros.
Rocksteady, reggae, dub, root reggae
Fusions. Ska-punk,
jungle, raga, ska jazz
El ska es un género
musical originado en los 50 en
Kingston jamaica y popularizado durante la primera mitad de los 60 que
deriva principalmente de la fusión de la música negra estadounidense de la
época con ritmos populares propiamente jamaicanos, siendo el precursor directo
del rocksteady
y más tarde del reggae.[1] Al
ser un género particularmente apto para fusiones ha sido incorporado, a través
de distintas variantes, a los más diversos lenguajes musicales. Desde un
principio, las versiones ska de populares composiciones para cine y televisión
(“The James Bond Theme”, “Exodus”, “A Shot in
the Dark”, “The Untouchables”, etc.) perfiló su particular identidad, entre
callejera, nostálgica y “misteriosa”, característica que conservaría a través
de las épocas. Estuvo fuertemente asociado a los Rude Boy y a
la independencia de Jamaica del Reino Unido, aunque se hizo popular en todo el mundo
desde muy poco tiempo después de su nacimiento.
No creo que necesite descripción, es muy
entretenida, muy todo. Grandes músicos éstos neoyorquinos amantes de éste
estilo perfecto. Enjoy 8D PD: Canción que abre el álbum "Step
Foward!"
Un buen disco. Tributo a un buen ritmo.
Producto, quizás, de una vida agotada y la necesidad de distenderse en la
gracia de la música que refresca una noche pegajosa.
Latin ska jazz, ideal para tomarte un aperitivo en el patio de tu casa con tus
mascotas, para relajar con los amigos..En fin, buena música, buen humor, buenos
resultados.
The Best Ska Music from The
Balkans - vol. 1-35 min
Publicado el 29/11/2013
00:00 Kontraritam - Mis
Ska-kulation (Kontraritam, 1982) 02:26 Šarlo Akrobata -
Niko Kao Ja (Paket Aranžman, 1980) 03:52 Skaktus feat. Del
Arno Band - Rumena Jesen (Single, 2006/7) 07:18 Samostalni Referenti
- Život je san (The GreaTESTIS Hits, 2011) 10:12 Proces - Nikog Nema
(MySka Pesma, 2009) 14:14 Dubioza Kolektiv -
Firma Ilegal (Firma Ilegal, 2008) 17:57 KILLO KILLO Banda -
Rasta8 Pokraj Dunava (Killo Killo amongst the people, 2009) 22:27 Josip A Lisac - Mala
Zemlja Veće Gostoprimstvo (Pali Ideali, 2013) 26:20 Dub Rebellion feat. Mighty 3 - Better Place (-, 2004) 29:08
Polemic - Ona je taka (Yah Man!, 1999) 31:28
Direktori - Skinhedi Skankuju (Single, 1995)
Es una SKA. Los Beatles grabaron esta canción ciando el SKA mezcla de ritmos y estilos empezaban a ser populares en
Inglaterra. El SKA se originó en Jamaica, mezcla de regae, jazz, rock…
Take Five - The Dave Brubeck
Quartet (1959)- 5.19 min
"Take
Five" is a jazz piece written by Paul Desmond and performed by The Dave
Brubeck Quartet on their 1959 album "Time Out". Recorded at
Columbia's 30th Street Studios in New York City on June 25, July 1, and August
18, 1959, this piece became one of the group's best-known records, famous for
its distinctive, catchy saxophone melody and use of the unusual quintuple (5/4)
time, from which its name is derived. While "Take Five" was not the
first jazz composition to use this meter, it was one of the first in the United
States to achieve mainstream significance, reaching number five on Billboard's
Adult Contemporary Singles chart. "Take Five" was re-recorded and
performed live multiple times by The Dave Brubeck Quartet throughout the
group's career. In addition, there have been various covers of the piece.
"Take Five" has also been included in countless movies and television
soundtracks, and still receives significant radio play. Upon his death in 1977,
Desmond left the rights to royalties for his performances and compositions,
including "Take Five", to the American Red Cross, which has since
received combined royalties of approximately $100,000 per year. "Time
Out" is a 1959 album by The Dave Brubeck Quartet, based upon the use of
time signatures that were unusual for jazz (mainly waltz or double-waltz time,
but also 9/8, and most famously 5/4). Although the album was intended as an
experiment and received negative reviews by critics upon its release, it became
one of the best-known and biggest-selling jazz albums, reaching number two in
the U.S. Billboard Pop Albums chart. In 2005, it was one of 50 recordings
chosen that year by the Library of Congress to be added to the National
Recording Registry. The Dave Brubeck Quartet was a jazz quartet, founded in
1951 by Dave Brubeck and originally featuring Paul Desmond on saxophone and
Brubeck on piano. David Warren 'Dave' Brubeck (December 6, 1920 -- December 5,
2012) was an American jazz pianist. He has written a number of jazz standards,
including "In Your Own Sweet Way" and "The Duke". Brubeck's
style ranged from refined to bombastic, reflecting his mother's attempts at
classical training and his improvisational skills. His music was known for
employing unusual time signatures, and superimposing contrasting rhythms, meters,
and tonalities. Paul Desmond (November 25, 1924 -- May 30, 1977), born Paul
Emil Breitenfeld, was a jazz alto saxophonist and composer born in San
Francisco, best known for the work he did in The Dave Brubeck Quartet and for
penning that group's greatest hit, "Take Five". He was not only one
of the most popular musicians to come out of the West Coast's 'cool jazz'
scene, but also the possessor of a legendary and idiosyncratic wit. In addition
to his work with Brubeck he led several of his own groups and made significant
collaborations with artists such as Gerry Mulligan, Jim Hall and Chet Baker.
After years of chain smoking and general poor health, Desmond succumbed to lung
cancer in 1977 following one last tour with Brubeck. This channel is dedicated
to the classic jazz music you've loved for years. The smokin' hot, icy cool
jams that still make you tap your feet whenever you hear them . . . Cool Jazz
is here!
For music videos of the Old School funk, go to:
www.youtube.com/djbuddyloveold school
Discography (with links to each song's starting point):
1. So What - 00m00s
2. Freddie Freeloader - 9m26s
3. Blue in Green - 19m19s
4. All Blues - 24m47s
5. Flamenco Sketches 36m23s
6. Flamenco Sketches (Alternate Take) 45m51s
Album Description:
Kind of Blue is a studio album by American jazz musician Miles Davis, released
on August 17, 1959, by Columbia Records. Recording sessions for the album took
place at Columbia's 30th Street Studio in New York City on March 2 and April
22, 1959. The sessions featured Davis's ensemble sextet, with pianist Bill
Evans, drummer Jimmy Cobb, bassist Paul Chambers, and saxophonists John
Coltrane and Julian "Cannonball" Adderley. After the entry of Evans
into his sextet, Davis followed up on the modal experimentations of Milestones
(1958) by basing Kind of Blue entirely on modality, in contrast to his earlier
work with the hard bop style of jazz.
Though precise figures have been disputed, Kind of Blue has been described by
many music writers not only as Davis's best-selling album, but as the
best-selling jazz record of all time. On October 7, 2008, it was certified
quadruple platinum in sales by the Recording Industry Association of America
(RIAA). It has been regarded by many critics as the greatest jazz album of all
time and Davis's masterpiece.
This is the one jazz record owned by people who don't listen to jazz, and with
good reason. The band itself is extraordinary (proof of Miles Davis's masterful
casting skills, if not of God's existence), listing John Coltrane and Julian
"Cannonball" Adderley on saxophones, Bill Evans (or, on "Freddie
Freeloader," Wynton Kelly) on piano, and the crack rhythm unit of Paul
Chambers on bass and Jimmy Cobb on drums. Coltrane's astringency on tenor is
counterpoised to Adderley's funky self on alto, with Davis moderating between
them as Bill Evans conjures up a still lake of sound on which they walk.
Meanwhile, the rhythm partnership of Cobb and Chambers is prepared to click off
time until eternity. It was the key recording of what became modal jazz, a
music free of the fixed harmonies and forms of pop songs. In Davis's men's
hands it was a weightless music, but one that refused to fade into the
background. In retrospect every note seems perfect, and each piece moves
inexorably towards its destiny. --John Szwed
The album's influence on music, including jazz, rock, and classical music, has
led music writers to acknowledge it as one of the most influential albums ever
made. In 2002, it was one of fifty recordings chosen that year by the Library
of Congress to be added to the National Recording Registry. In 2003, the album
was ranked number 12 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest
albums of all time.
This Philippino prison gets the inmates
to dance to all sorts of stuff. In my opinion, it is so good because it takes a
lot of discipline to learn these routines, which helps prisoners. Plus it keeps
them occupied and it shows that they can still
achieve after their prison sentences. I'm sure a lot of these guys learn
immensely from these routines - and they're great fun. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- http://youtu.be/0oBZR_oQ3fk DANGEROUS- MICHAEL JACKSON
Michael Jackson MTV Best Performance Complete Video- 15.25 min
Com certeza uma das melhores performance do rei do pop...
Surely one of the best performance of the king of pop ... ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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HOMBRE BAILA ESTILO
MICHAEL JACKSON EN UNPISO. MUY BIEN MOVIMIENTO CUERPO BRAZOS PIERNAS.
Song: All Night
Artist: Parov Stelar
First of all:
Thanks for your great response. This really helps a lot.
About a few questions:
- I'm really looking forward to making some new videos. Maybe in other styles,
clothing or kind of music.
- For those who asked for a tutorial: I'm planing to do so. About a special
move or sth. Maybe about the Charleston or the Shuffle elements. But this needs
quite a bit more time. (I'm pretty busy learning for my exams right now)
Again... thanks a lot.
Best regards,
JSM—ALL NIGHT. ARTISTA- PAROV STELAR --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Noted artist, philosopher, and dancer Gabrielle Roth has devoted her life to honoring and communicating the language of primal movement and experimental theater. Since the mid-1960s, Roth has taken thousands of people on a journey from physical and emotional inertia to the freedom of ecstasy, from the tyranny of the chattering ego-mind to the blessed emptiness of stillness.
Gabrielle Roth's workshops and retreats have an electric intensity that mates contemporary currents of rock music, modern theater, and poetry to the ancient pulse of shamanism. Author of Maps to Ecstasy, Connections, and Sweat Your Prayers, Gabrielle Roth is artistic director of her dance/theater/music company, The Mirrors, and has been a member of the Actor's Studio. Her award-winning musical and video recordings are on the cutting-edge of shamanic trance and dance music.
Roth is creator of The 5Rhythms™, a poetic and practical practice that directly addresses the divorce of body from heart, and heart from mind, that has plagued our culture. She teaches The 5Rhythms from the heart of the community—The Moving Center® NYC. The Moving Center is the vision and vehicle of Roth's body of work. She is currently teaching experimental theater in New York based on The 5Rhythms and training others to use shamanic methods within artistic, education, and healing contexts.
She is often joined in her classes and workshops by her son, Jonathan Horan, who teaches with her at Omega Institute, The Moving Center NYC, and other venues worldwide. 2009
Poco después de la muerte de Gabrielle, pedimos a alumnos y
profesores bailar en las calles en total
abandono. De manera intrépida, molestando al tenso y liberando al inspirado. Nos
sentimos honrados por compartir este hermoso ofrecimiento de la maestra de 5
Ritmos Neda Nenadic, que ha llevado esto a un nuevo nivel, inspirando a personas
de todo el mundo para bailar los 5
ritmos a través de su pasión, entrega confianza y gran amor
‘Cuando bailo, siento que como una oración. Es como una
ofrenda. Ofrezco mi cabeza a la danza. Ofrezco mis hombros a la danza, mis codos, mis
manos, mi columna vertebral, mis rodillas, mis pies, todo mi ser, mis
huesos, mi sangre, mi experiencia, mi sufrimiento… Ofrezco todo a la danza y digo: tómalo, haz lo que quieras conmigo. Libérame.’Gabrielle Roth.
Shortly
after Gabrielle's great flight from this earth, we asked students and teachers
alike to dance in the streets in total abandonment. Fearlessly inconveniencing the uptight, uplifting
and freeing the inspired. We are honored
to share this beautiful offering from 5Rhythms teacher Neda Nenadic who has
taken this to a new level, globally inspiring people all over the world to
dance the 5Rhythms through her passion, surrender, trust, and utter love.
"When I am dancing, it feels like my
prayer. Its's like an offering. I offer my head back to the dance, I offer my
shoulders back to the dance, my elbows, my hands, my spine, my knees, my feet,
my whole self, my bones, my blood, my experience, my suffering... I offer it
all back to the dance and I say: Take it, do whatever you want with me. Release
me." ~ G. Roth
Gabrielle Roth died on Monday. In
her lifetime [1941-2012] she founded a world wide Dance movement called: 5
Rhythms. It consists of five segments: Fluid, Staccato, Chaos, Lyrical and
Stillness. This video is brilliant as it
encomapasses all, with such dynamism, energy and mindfulness. Thankyou! Beautiful Tribute :)
For those that never had the chance to see one of Gabrielle's 5Rhythms Theater performance pieces, here is a taste of Tribe, with Sanga of the Valley and Robert on the beats! Performed at a benefit for Bent for Learning/Sing for Hope. TítuloTRIBE, directed by Gabrielle Roth-9 min
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5 Rhythms dance at Everest BC in support of Women for Women International-
6-01 min
Thank you Andrew Barlow from band
"Lamb" for generosity and permission to use "Wise Enough"
song.
My name is Neda Nenadic and I am 5 Rhythms teacher who in Oct 2012 joined the
trek to Everest Base Camp in support of http://www.womenforwomen.org.uk/
This journey was truly humbling and majestic on the inner and outer ways.
After 9 days of trekking, quite exhausted, at an altitude of 5,364 metres
(17,598 ft) where the air has half the oxygen content as at sea level.
This way my prayer and offering at this sacred place, honouring my teacher
Gabrielle Roth and all those women stuck in war and violence.
"Mount Everest, Chomolungma in Tibetan, which translates as "Mother
of the Universe" or "Goddess of the Mother Earth" or Sagarmatha
in Nepali, which means "Goddess of the Sky"."
"The 5 Rhythms community is a 21st century tribe unbound by history,
culture, race, religion, gender or politics. We are bound by the beat,
following our feet on a dancing path to freedom. We are beat-driven,
service-oriented, heart-based individuals who come together to embrace our
tribal longings.
The measure of a community is its respect for the wisdom of its elders, the
innocence of its children, the passion of its artists and the hope of its
healers.
We are committed to inspiring and serving these roots and wings of community.
As the beloved Vietnamese monk, Thich Nhat Hahn says, "Community is the
next Buddha."
Gabrielle Roth
From The Inner Wave: http://www.soundstrue.com/shop/The-In...
The object of meditation, teaches Gabrielle Roth, is to still the mind and the
fastest way to do that is to move your body. On The Inner Wave, the third video
in Gabrielle Roth's Ecstatic Dance video collection, we join this pioneer of
ecstatic dance to investigate stillness, the mother of all rhythm, through a
meditative trance dance journey.
From The Power Wave: http://shop.soundstrue.com/shop/The-P...
Pumping up the beat to maximum, Gabrielle Roth guides us through five universal
rhythms that flow through our lives and world. Viewers join dancers of all
sizes, shapes, and age groups whirling, sweating, transforming for a super
high-energy workout to explore and practice with, at home or in a dance space,
alone or with friends.
How viewers move to The Power Wave is up to them: the steps to follow are
simple. This dynamic practice allows us to experiment with breathing, body
angles, edges, and patterns. Soon we feel how our energy merges with the pulse
of life around us. We awaken our deepest creativity and open to our own
intuitive way of moving.
CINCO RITMOS- CON KELLY ZATS- algunos extractos
originalmente
Gabrielle roth hace flowing, staccato, chaos, lyrical y stillnes)
Los
5 RITMOS son una práctica de danza y movimiento creados por la bailarina y
artista norteamericana Gabrielle Roth. En su escuela The Moving Center School, se
forman los únicos maestros en el mundo, autorizados a la enseñanza de su
método. www.movingcenterschool.com
Una danza que nos conecta con algo mayor a nosotros mismos
KELLY SATZ Maestra de los 5 Ritmos de Gabrielle Roth®, Directora de Diuca.
Miembro de la International 5 Rhythms Association. Primera Maestra
latinoamericana formada en Hearbeat, segundo mapa de los 5 Ritmos de Gabrielle
Roth. www.diuca.com.ar / kellydanza@hotmail.com
PON EL CUERPO EN MOVIMIENTO
Permitimos que la sabiduría y la memoria del cuerpo expresen su idioma de
movimiento a través de nosotros.
Los 5 RITMOS son: fluido, staccato, caos, lírico y quietud
No hay pasos a seguir, cada ritmo es un diferente campo de energía en el que
podemos encontrar nuestra propia expresión. La danza de cada persona es única
en todo el universo y en esa singularidad radica la magia. Todos podemos
bailar. Aquí no hay exigencias, coreografías, físicos perfectos o personas con
más experiencia. Nos abrimos a la aceptación de nuestro propio cuerpo y aprendemos
a disfrutar de él. Los ritmos son para todos. Cada ritmo es un maestro, una
puerta hacia el alma.
La
TRIBU es un espacio de reunión, contención, espejo, presencia, raíz, sostén,
círculo, fuego, calor, creatividad, cooperación, conexión, sanación.
"Partimos de ser uno para volvernos todo"
El crecimiento y despertar de cada individuo genera una conciencia grupal viva
y poderosa. El Todo no es la suma de sus partes, sino una comunión de
individualidades maravillosas que se unen en pos de un bien mayor. La TRIBU es
una red tejida por todos sus miembros, enriquecida con cada individualidad para
co-crear juntos una totalidad que contiene, nutre y vitaliza. Danzamos y nos
abrimos al poder de SER que nos conecta con un hacer más creativo que se
extiende de nosotros a los otros.
Te proponemos experimentar todos juntos en TRIBU la fuerza de lo nuevo en
nuestras vidas, para seguir juntos animándonos a más. De mí a ti, a nosotros a
la Tribu.
Los 5 RITMOS son una práctica de danza y movimiento creados por la bailarina y
artista norteamericana Gabrielle Roth. En su escuela The Moving Center School,
se forman los únicos maestros en el mundo, autorizados a la enseñanza de su
método. www.movingcenterschool.com
Con Kelly Zatz (argentina)Tres grupos
cada uno hace diferentes movimientos con tambor y van caminando hacia diferente
lado se cruzan al centro o algo así.. y
en cada grupo van cambiando de dirigente al centro.. Kelly va dando
indicaciones a cada grupo.. y van copiando al que va al frente…
Música-
Garab. 8.19 min
Del disco Made in Medina. Autor rachid
Taha. Lanzamiento 2011- rock- es tambor con voz… monótono