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Monday, November 29, 2010
Rock Music for Everyone
Now when the average person hears the term rock music they usually think of the usual bands such as Metallica, Sting, Led Zeppelin, etc. While they were popular to some people everyone didn't take to the style of music that they played. But what a lot of people don't realize is that rock music comes in lots of different forms and I would venture to say that anybody could find a form of rock music that suited their own taste. Me personally I like pretty much anything that has sound. But as of right now, my favorite group is Coheed and Cambria. I really like the fact that their music is affiliated with a comic series that goes along side the music. But maybe that it isn't something that interest you. Maybe you are looking for a rock group that does a little rapping in between verses. The older music of linkin park can be an example of this. I don't particularly like the way their latest music has sounded. They have went mainstream instead of sticking to what they are known for. Or maybe you prefer classic rock like the Beatles or the Rolling Stones. Whatever intrigues your interest, there is a sub genre of rock music that can facilitate your musical taste. Leave some feedback on what you like to listen to. I also challenge you to listen to something outside of your usual listening preference also. You may come to realize that you like the sound of another type of rock music.
Sunday, November 28, 2010
The Death of Hip Hop
For some odd reason hip hop evolved into a new form of music called rap sometime back in the late 1990s. This is about the time period when I started listening to rap. I actually enjoyed listening to it because it was very intuitive and interactive. You had to really listen to what the person was saying to understand the full picture. So that is also when I decided to start listening to older rappers/ people who were part of the hip hop era. Tupac was of course my first choice to listen to. He was the face of hip hop for a good reason. He was and to my opinion still is the all time great at relaying a message over rhymes. I also listened to Notorious B.I.G. of course and realized that these two new something that these modern day rappers don't understand. I mean sure recent rappers like Drake and Lil Wayne can spit out punch lines at any moment when they rap, but it is all just a random mess of rhymes put together with no purpose or meaning. And if the song does have any kind of meaning to it, it usually has something to do with money, women, or street affairs. Today there are only a few rappers that I know of that can still really and truly rap. A few of them are Lupe Fiasco, Common, MF Doom, Immortal Technique, etc. I am glad to see that there is a community known as "The Underground" that doesn't adhere to mainstream influences. This is where I usually choose to listen to rappers cause they tend to have a message to send in there rhymes. I would like comments from other people about this so hit me up. What is your view on the recent rappers of my generation?
Saturday, November 27, 2010
Calling all Trombone Players
The trombone is one of the most versatile instruments out there. There are so many different brands though and sometimes it is difficult to know which is better than another. Here is my personal opinion of a few major and not so well known brands.
First and foremost is the major brand of all. BACH. This is the standard trombone for pretty much any trombone player. These trombones aren't special in any way in my honest opinion. They simply do the task that the player wants. Sound wise they have a nice balance of overtones. The sound of these trombones is flexible enough to be used for multiple playing situations. This brand should always be an option when considering another trombone to purchase.
The next brand I will discuss is the brand that I suggest and play. CONN. This brand of trombones is great for orchestral and similar playing situations. I play on the Conn 88HSCL. This trombone is not very versatile and can be very difficult to get a nice strong fundamental trombone sound. From most Conn trombones I have heard, they tend to produce a dark sound. The overtones are particularly strong in the lower register of these trombones. If playing in an orchestra, symphony, or group of similar playing, I would highly recommend this brand.
This post will be continued as I am having to leave my computer temporarily. Until next time.
First and foremost is the major brand of all. BACH. This is the standard trombone for pretty much any trombone player. These trombones aren't special in any way in my honest opinion. They simply do the task that the player wants. Sound wise they have a nice balance of overtones. The sound of these trombones is flexible enough to be used for multiple playing situations. This brand should always be an option when considering another trombone to purchase.
The next brand I will discuss is the brand that I suggest and play. CONN. This brand of trombones is great for orchestral and similar playing situations. I play on the Conn 88HSCL. This trombone is not very versatile and can be very difficult to get a nice strong fundamental trombone sound. From most Conn trombones I have heard, they tend to produce a dark sound. The overtones are particularly strong in the lower register of these trombones. If playing in an orchestra, symphony, or group of similar playing, I would highly recommend this brand.
This post will be continued as I am having to leave my computer temporarily. Until next time.
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