Monday, 22 December 2014

Funk Music

Funk is a very different style of music based on R&B that had most popularity from late 1960s to late 1970s. Its name originated in the 1950s, when "funk" and "funky" were used increasingly as adjectives in the context of soul music.

One of the most unique features of funk music is the role played by bass guitar. Before soul music, bass was rarely prominent in popular music. Players like the legendary Motown bassist James Jamerson brought bass to the forefront, and Funk built on that foundation, with melodic basslines often being the centerpiece of songs. Other noteworthy funk bassists include Bootsy Collins and Larry Graham of Sly & the Family Stone. Graham is often credited with inventing the percussive "slap bass technique," which was further developed by later bassists and became a distinctive element of funk.

The strong bassline is primarily what separates Funk from R&B, soul and other forms of music. Melodic basslines often being the centerpiece of songs. Also, compared to the soul music of 1960s, funk typically uses more complex rhythms, whilesong structures are usually simpler. Often, the structure of a funk song consists of just one or two riffs. The soul dance music of its day, the basic idea of funk was to create as intense a groove as possible.


                              Funk Drumming


  **source from http://randb.about.com/od/rb12/a/Funk_Music.htm

Monday, 15 December 2014

Brief history of Tango

Tango is one of the most fascinating among all dance, the tango is a ballroom dance that originated in South America in the mid-1800s. Originally, tango was performed only by women, but once it spread into Argentina, it developed into a dance for couples, expressing element of romance in their synchronized movements. The tango has greatly increased its popularity over the years. Argentine Tango is much more intimate than Modern Tango, and is well-suited to dancing in small settings. Argentine Tango retains the intimacy of the original dance.
Tango music has become one of the greatest of all music genres throughout the world. The count oftango music is either 16 or 32 beats. The dance spread quickly through Europe during the 1900's, then moved on into the United States. Tango began gaining popularity in New York around 1910.




Sunday, 30 November 2014

Malaysian 24 Seasons Drum

Summer, autumn, winter and spring are the main seasons the  further divided into six secondary seasons. According to a Chinese's calendar the seasons which constitute the twenty four seasons other than the four main seasons. For the first performance, only 9 Chinese drums were used in the opening ceremony of the National Dance Competition in Johor Bharu, Malaysia in 1988. The success of this event had brought to another level. A set of 24 drums were bought, Mr. Chen Wei Chong from Foon Yew Highschool was roped in to train drummers. The proud moment when Malaysian 24 Seasons drumming style first perform in the Chinese drum festival by pupils from Foon Yew highschool. Now, Malaysian 24 Seasons Drum is very famous all over the South East Asia.

1. Performance by Malaysian 24 Seasons Drum Competition - Champion : SMJK Chong Hwa, Kuala Lumpur.


2. Malaysian 24 Seasons Drum at TEDxOStateU

Thursday, 20 November 2014

Percussion Instruments, Rhythm

Most percussion instruments of the orchestra are struck by hand, with sticks, or with hammers. Some are shaken or rubbed. Percussion instruments are subdivided into instruments of definite and indefinite pitch, depending on whether they produce a tone or a  noise-like sound.

I. Definite pitch
timpani(kettledrums), glockenspiel, xylophone, celesta, chimes

II. Indefinite pitch 
snare drum(side drum), bass drum, tambourine, triangle, cymbals, gong(tam-tam)



RHYTHM

     Rhythm is basic to life. We see it in the cycle of night and day, the four seasons, the rise and fall of tides. More personally, we feel rhythm as we breathe. We find it in our heartbeats and our walking.
     The essence of rhythm is a recurring pattern of tension and release, of expectation and fulfilment. This rhythmic alternation seems to pervade the flow of time. Time, as we live it, has fantastic diversity. Each hour has 60 minutes, but how different one hour may seem from another!
    Rhythm is the flow of music through time. Musical time is like lived time in its endless variety. It also seems to pass at varying speeds and intensities. Yet there is an essential difference between music and life. In music, a composer can control the passage of time. In life, such order eludes us. We delight in surrendering to a world of musical time that is ordered yet somehow related to our feelings and moods. We also enjoy letting the rhythm of music stimulate movement in our bodies, as when we dance.


     

Sunday, 9 November 2014

Alat Muzik Tradisional Sabah

Di sini, ingin memperkenalkan beberapa alat muzik dari Sabah. Kenapa pilih topik ini? Kenapa Sabah? Kerana dalam beberapa hari lagi, kami akan membuat persembahan di Sabah! Ok, jangan berleter, sini kita bermula belajar benda baru.


Gong
Gong merupakan alat muzik yang amat penting untuk jadi tulang belakang dalam persembahan dan digunakan hampir semua upaca sosial. Bilangan gong yang diperlukan amat bergantung kepada keperluan masyarakat masing-masing. Di Sabah, gong sering dijadikan hantar berian, upaca animistik, isyarat dan perayaan pesta-pesta menuai. Gong yang lebih popular mempunyai dinding yang tebal, bibir yang dalam serta tombol besar, ditempah dari Indonesia, Filipina atau Brunei.



Bungkau
Kecapi mulut bungkau diperbuat daripada kulit sejenis pokok palma yang dikenali sebagai polod oleh Kadazandusun. Tangan yang halus dan mahir amat diperlukan hanya untuk mengukir bungkau. Kepingan berkayu yang nipis terletak di tengah alat ini bergetar dengan memukulnya dengan ibu jari.





Sompoton
Antara banyak-banyak alat muzik tradisional di Sabah, sompoton mereupakan alat muzik yang amat unik dan sangat menarik. Diperbuat daripada sebiji labu yang kering dengan 8 batang paip buluh disusun dalam 2 lapisan. Dengan meniup dan menyedut mulut labu itu, pemain boleh memainkan harmoni yang sedap. Sompoton boleh dimainkan dengan seorang ataupun secara ensembel untuk mengiringi tarian.


Togunggak

Idiofon bambu paluan ini dimainkan dalam kumpulan untuk mengiringi tarian atau perarakan di pesta-pesta di Sabah. Satu set alat muzik ini merangkumi 6 totungu hingga 30 tatunggak buah, bergantung kepada suku kaum. Bungi muzik yang dihasilkan menyerupai dengan satu set gongm dengan setiap idiofon diselaraskan bunyinya mengikut gong sebenar yang dimainkan.



Kulingtangan
Selalunya kulingtangan dimainkan dalam majlis-majlis dan perayaan sepertan majlis perkahwinan dan upacara keagamaan. Kulingtangan ada 8 atau 9 buah gong cerek yang kecil, setiap gong cerek ini menghasilkan pic-pic yang berlainan. Gong-gong cerek ini disusunkan dalam satu baris didalam sebuah rangka kayu rendah. Alat ini dimainkan dengan menggunakan dua pemukul kayu kecil. Pada zaman sekarang, gong cerek yang pic-pic yang berlainan ditambahkan untuk memainkan lagu moden bagi tujuan persembahan.


Wednesday, 22 October 2014

Zapin & Inang

Muzik Zapin

Zapin asal usulnya dari Timur Tengah, dibawa oleh pedagang-pedagang Arab yang berdagang di Malaya dan Singapura pada abad ke-19, Muzik Zapin selalunya dimainkan dengan gambus. Tempo muziknya antara tempo sederhana dan laju rancak. Zapin juga mempunyai identiti yang tersendiri dalam dunia tarian Melayu.


Alat muzik lain yang memimpin muzik Zapin ialah violin dan akordian. Sebagai contoh, para pemuzik akan bertukar giliran untuk memainkan solo antara satu sama lain untuk mempertunjukkan kecekapan masing-masing. Alat muzik rebana pula akan mengiringi rentak Zapin.


Aswara Percussion Ensemble di Sacheon Korea Selatan


Aswara - Ensembel Zapin - Legasi 2014


Muzik Inang


Muzik inang ini adalah berkaitan dengan seorang inang pengasuh, iaitu seorang ketua dayang di dalam istana pada zaman kesultanan Melayu dahulu. Inang pengasuh ini bertanggungjawab atas menjaga puteri di dalam istana. Joget Inang merupakan muzik rancak yang seperti mengikuti lenggang-lenggok perjalanan inang pengasuh ini. Temponya juga laju.


Pada abad ke-19, sewaktu zaman kegemilangan seni Bangsawan, muzik inang sering dimainkan pada adegan-adegan dramatik yang ringan. Muziknya boleh dimainkan dengan alat-alat muzik barat seperti mandolin dan violin, serta alat-alat tradisional seperti rebana.


Aswara - Kumpulan Melayu Asli - Legasi 2014

Wednesday, 15 October 2014

What is Latin music?

A Popular music genre that encompasses a full spectrum of rhythms and styles from Latin America and the broader Latin world including musical fusions byn Latinos in the US as well as genres and artists from European countries such as Portugal and Spain.

Latin music is mainly defined by four elements: Music style, geography, cultural background of the artist, and language. Music style includes genres such as Salsa, Bachata, Latin Pop and Regional Mexican music. For the most part, geography refers to Latin America and the Iberian Peninsula. The cultural background includes artists from Latin America or artists with a Latin (Europe)/Latino (US) background. Language refers to Spanish and Portuguese.

These four elements interact in different ways and very often a combination of only two or three of these elements is enough to place a given production into the Latin music genre. A Japanese band singing Salsa in Japanese language would be missing all the elements previously mentioned except for the most important one: The music style, which would be enough to place their music into the Latin music genre.

Latin music encompasses hundreds of styles and rhythms including mainstream genres such as Salsa, Tango, Merengue and Brazilian music, as well as traditional rhythms like Andean music, Puerto Rican Bomba, Cuban Son and Musica Llanera.

Famous Latin music artists include legendary singers, songwriters and musicians such as Julio Iglesias, Vincente Fernandez, Celia Cruz, Caetano Veloso, La Sonora Poncena, Selena and Los Tigres del Norte, as well as contemporary megastar like Shakira, Calle 13, Mana, Prince Royce, Juanes, Don Omar dan Juan Luis Guerra. 

Information from this following link.
http://latinmusic.about.com/od/basics101/a/What-Is-Latin-Music.htm


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Monday, 13 October 2014

Stomp The Rhythm at Anugerah Hijau 2013 Awards Ceremony

Stomp The Rhythm performed for Anugerah Hijau 2013 Awards Ceremony. Programme held in Publika on 12 October 2013, it is been one year ago. Enjoy watching, more are coming!