Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Mystery story of Brian May Guitars Red Property

As the legend, the Queen has a lot of factors that kedigdayaannya recognized worldwide. One of the unique British band this is the role of Brian May Queen musical color painting so full of character and strong berkaratker.

Privileges Brian May sound generated from his special guitar, named "The Red Special". Why is it special?

Obviously, when the rock guitarist of his generation was so proud of the product manufacturer such as Gibson (Jimmy Page-Led Zeppelin), or Fender (R. Blackmore, Deep Purple, Jimmy Hendrix, Eric Clapton, etc.), Brian May even build his own guitar, really full custom.




Naturally, Sammy Hagar, Van Halen frontman says, "I thought Queen were really innovative and made some great sounding records .. I like the rockin 'stuff. I think Brian May has one of the great guitar tones on the planet, and I really, really love his guitar work. "

What are the facts surrounding the particular guitar Brian May?
His guitar is made with his father as a teenager. Beginning in August 1963.
The Red Special is also called by another name: Fireplace or The Old Lady.

Brian designed the guitar sound is to get feedback if they wish.
The name Red Special guitar was taken because the color is maroon, painted repeatedly with several layers (layer) or the term Rustin's plastic coating.
The neck of the guitar (neck) is made from wood fireplace from century to -18, so the guitar is also known as Fireplace. Requires hard work and thoroughness for Brian and his father formed part of the guitar neck. Just so you know, there are actually two wormholes in the wood, despite being sent around the world with his group, Queen.



In addition to three pick-up in the body of his guitar, May add more to the series that converges to the distortion of the guitar body. There are several switches to form the desired character, although it retains the character of VOX. In the end, when the guitarist was using a VOX AC30 curly, electronic circuitry is disabled to enable. Switch holes covered with insulating tape.

Monday, April 16, 2012

History of Jazz Music in the World

History of Jazz Music in the World
Jazz is a type of music that grew from the merger of blues, ragtime, and European music, particularly band music. Some of the subgenre is Dixieland jazz, swing, bebop, hard bop, cool jazz, free jazz, jazz fusion, smooth jazz, and CafJazz.Jazz is the flow of music that originated from the United States at the beginning of the 20th century with the roots of African music Eropa.Musik jazz and many use the guitar, trombone, piano, trumpet, and saxophone. One important element in jazz is syncopated.


Definition

Jazz can be very difficult to determine because it stretches from Ragtime waltzes to the fusion era of the 2000s. Although many attempts have been made to define jazz from the point of view outside jazz, such as using European music history or African music, jazz critic Joachim Berendt argues that all such efforts are not satisfactory. One way to get around the problem definition is to define jazz "term" is broader. Berendt defines jazz as a form of "art music which originated in the United States through the confrontation of blacks with European music", he argues that jazz differs from European music in the jazz that has a "special relationship to time, which is defined as 'swing'", " a spontaneity and vitality of musical production in which improvisation plays a role ", and" sonority and manner of expression which mirror the individuality of jazz musicians perform. "



Travis Jackson also proposes a broader definition of jazz is capable of covering the entire era radically different: he claimed it was his music that includes qualities such as' swinging ', improvising, group interaction, developing an' individual voice, and be 'open' to possibility of different music Krin Gabbard claims that "jazz is a construct" or category that, while artificial, still is useful to designate "a number of musics with enough general to be understood as part of a coherent tradition".


While jazz may be difficult to define, improvisation is clearly one of the key elements. Early blues is generally structured around a pattern of call-and-response over and over, a common element in the African American oral tradition. A form of folk music which rose in part from work songs and field hollers of rural Black, also very early blues improvisation. These features are fundamental to the nature of jazz.


the elements of European classical music interpretation, ornamentation and accompaniment are sometimes left to the discretion of achievement, the main goal is the player plays as written composition.


In jazz, however, expert players will interpret a song with a very individual ways, never playing the same composition exactly the same way twice. Depending on the mood of the players and personal experience, interaction with fellow musicians, or even members of the audience, a jazz musician / player can change the melodies, harmonies or time signature at will. European classical music composer media has said. Jazz, however, is often characterized as the product creativity egalitarian, interaction and collaboration, placing equal value on the contribution of composers and actors, 'agile weight [ing] the claims of each composer and improvisation'.
In New Orleans and Dixieland jazz, performers took turns playing the melody, while others improvised countermelodies.


With the swing era, big bands come to rely more on arranged music: arrangements whether written or learned by ear and memorized - many early jazz artists could not read music. Individual soloists would improvise within these arrangements. Later, in bebop the focus shifted towards small groups and minimal arrangements; melody (known as the "head") will be stated briefly at the beginning and end of the section, but the core of the performance will be a series of improvisations in the middle. Later jazz styles such as jazz up the idea of ​​strict capital chord progress, which allows the individual musicians to improvise even more freely in the context of a particular scale or mode. avant-garde and free jazz idioms permit, even call, leaving the chords, scales, and rhythmic meters.

Long-standing debate in the jazz community over the definition and boundaries of "jazz". Although alteration or transformation of jazz by new influences has often been criticized as a humiliation initially "," Andrew Gilbert argues that jazz has the ability "to absorb and transform influences" from diverse musical styles. While some enthusiasts of certain types of jazz argued for narrower definitions which exclude many kinds of music also known as "jazz", jazz musicians themselves are often reluctant to define the music they play. Duke Ellington summed up by saying, "It's all music." Some critics have even stated that Ellington's music was not jazz because it set up and manage. A friend the other hand Ellington twenty solo Earl Hines's "transformative versions" of the composition of Ellington (on Earl Hines Plays Duke Ellington recorded in 1970) is described by Ben Ratliff, New York Times jazz critic, as "a good example of the process of jazz as something out there ".


Commercially oriented or jazz-influenced popular forms have both long been criticized, at least since the emergence of Bop.Traditional jazz enthusiasts have dismissed Bop, the 1970's jazz [the fusion era, and many others] as a period of decline in the commercial value of music. According to Bruce Johnson, jazz music has always been tension "between commercial music and jazz as an art form" notes Gilbert's. As the notion of the canon of jazz is developing, "past performance" may be "... a special privilege for the creativity ..." and innovation of artists at Village Voice. jazz critic Gary Giddins argues that as the creation and dissemination of jazz increasingly institutionalized and dominated by major entertainment firms, jazz is facing "a dangerous ... the future of dignity and acceptance are interested in" David Ake. warned that the creation of "norms" in jazz and the establishment of the jazz tradition "" may exclude or sideline other newer, avant-garde forms of jazz.

Controversies also arise over new forms of contemporary jazz created outside the United States and depart significantly from the American style In one view they are an important part of jazz's development at this time;. in others they are sometimes criticized as a rejection of vital jazz traditions.


Origin of the word "Jazz"

The origins of the word jazz is one of the most sought-after word origins in modern American English. The word's intrinsic interest - American Dialect Society named it Kata Twenty Century - has generated considerable research, and its history is well documented. As described in more detail below, jazz began as a West Coast slang term around 1912, meaning that varies but does not refer to music or sex. Jazz came to mean jazz music in Chicago around 1915. Jazz played in New Orleans before that time, but it is not called jazz.


Jazz says makes it one of the earliest appearance in San Francisco baseball writing in 1913. "Jazz was introduced to San Francisco in 1913 by William (Spike) Slattery, sports editor Call, and propagated by the leaders named Art Hickman's band is reached. Chicago in 1915 but not heard in New York until a year later." One uses the known The first of the word jazz appears in the March 3, 1913, article in the San Francisco baseball Bulletin by ET "Scoop" Gleeson....

European marching band music

Source of cultures: West Africa; African-American musical era of the 1910s, New Orleans.

Musical instruments used: Guitar - Bass Guitar - Saxophone - Trombone - Piano - Clarinet - Trumpet - Double Bass - Drums - Vocals

Mainstream popularity: Sporadic, mostly in the form of pop like a swing; also increasingly influential in popular music forms such as the so-called "extended jazz", such as rhythm and blues, soul, neo soul, quiet storm, cool jazz, and smooth jazz

Derivative form: Latin Jazz - Swing - Mini-jazz

subgenre

Avant-jazz - Bebop - Chamber jazz - Cool jazz - Creative jazz - Dixieland - Free jazz - Gypsy jazz - Hard bop - Jazz fusion - Milo jazz - jazz capital - M-Base - Smooth jazz - Soul jazz - Trad jazz


Genre mix (fusion)


Acid jazz - Calypso jazz - Jazz blues - Jazz fusion - Jazz rap - Nu jazz - Smooth jazz

Sunday, April 1, 2012

World's Most Expensive Guitar

World's Most Expensive Guitar



"Lenny" - Stevie Ray Vaughan's 1965 Fender Stratocaster Composite



Stevie Ray Vaughan, as the greatest blues guitarist, received this guitar from his wife, Lenny in 1980 as doi birthday present that to 26. This guitar is one of his favorite guitar, and he used in any activity, anywhere up to doi died in 1990. SRV stickers on the guitar is a "trademark" of the majority of her collection of guitars, a custom adopted from his brother Jimmie, who started the habit at the time of her playing the guitar. In 2004 it became the first guitarist and one of them being sold to fund charitable activities. At the time of the auction price of this guitar is $ 623.500


Eric Clapton's C.F. Martin & Co., Circa 1939



One of Eric Clapton's guitar added to this list. The reason why doi fit into this list, because he is one of the famous guitarists very rarely sell guitars guitar collection. Certainly there are many guitars out there guitar (guitar owned by Jimmy Page, Van Halen, etc..) Which can result in a higher offer if it is sold, but the guitar the guitar is not planned and prepared for sale / auction.
The price of this guitar is $ 791.500

Eric Clapton's 1964 Gibson ES0335 TDC



Guitar Eric Clapton used it frequently during the year 1964, after a year it is very rarely played and viewed. A given price at the auction was the highest price ever paid for a Gibson brand guitars.
The price of this guitar is $ 847.500

Blackie - Stratocaster hybrid



In 1970, due to the influence of other guitarists, Jimi Hendrix and Eric Clapton decided to switch from branded Gibson guitar and then moved to the Fender Stratocaster. Clapton bought six vintage Stratocasters made from a guitar shop in Texas with the price of each $ 100 per guitar. He gave three other guitars for George Harrison (Beatles), Pete Townshend and Steve Winwood, Clapton, and then collect the best part part of the remaining 3 pieces of the guitar and later was named "Blackie" which means "Dark Finished". Backie Clapton played for the first time in January 1973, and continue to be used by Clapton to 1985 because of a problem in the "neck". Blackie sold at auction in 2004 and became one of the most expensive guitar at a price of $ 959,000 or Rp 8,707,720,000


Bob Marley's Custom made Washburn 22 Hawk series




Classified as a national asset by the government of Jamaica, this guitar is one of "only" 7 guitar icon and music legend Reggae "Bob Marley". On 21 November 1971, after a show in Vancouver, Canada, Marley gave the guitar to a guitar technician Gary Carlsen with the message, "Take it because then you will understand". And miraculously, Carlsen will receive a sign of giving this guitar to be used as an offering for a better world in a different way, then he founded the charity "Different Journeys, One Destination", a charity which provides a prize to the winner of the guitar a silent auction or raffle. Price is ever won for $ 2,000,000


Jimi Hendrix's 1968 Stratocaster


Hendrix played guitar at Woodstock event in 1969. This guitar never officially sold in Sotheby's auction agency in 1990 at a price of only $ 198,000 or 1,797,840,000. But there's a rumor that says that the guitar was never purchased by Paul Allen for $ 2,000,000 in 1998, this is the cause why the guitar is included in our list.



Reach out to Asia Fender Stratocaster


This guitar is sold at auction in Qatar at the 2005 event, which generated funds for the acquisition to add a charity to help the tsunami victims in Asia. Coordinated by Bryan Adams and signed by Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Eric Clapton, Brian May, Jimmy Page, David Gilmour, Jeff Beck, Pete Townsend, Mark Knopfler, Ray Davis, Liam Gallagher, Ronnie Wood, Tony Iommi, Angus and Malcolm Young , Paul McCartney, Sting, Ritchie Blackmore, Def Leopard and Bryan Adams himself. This guitar was originally bought by Qatar's royal family for the price of $ 1,000,000 or Rp 9,080,000,000 and then donated to charity, then sold again at a price of $ 2,700,000 or Rp 24,516,000,000 which means that this guitar produces a price of $ 3,700,000

History of Helloween





Helloween is a band that originated from Germany and homage to speed metal, this band means a lot to use a very fast tempo (speed). The new album titled "Gambling with the Devil" was released October 23, 2007 with the personnel consisting of Andi Deris (vocals), Michael Weikath (guitar), Sascha Gerstner (guitar), Markus Grosskopf (bass), and Dani Loble (drums).

Anthrax (band)





Anthrax is a thrash metal group from New York, United States who published their first album in 1984. They are usually referred to as one of the "big four" thrash metal along with Metallica, Slayer, and Megadeth.

member


now

Joe Belladonna, lead vocals (1985-1992, 2005-2007, 2010 -)
Scott Ian, rhythm guitar (1981 -)
Rob Caggiano, lead guitar (2001-2005, 2007 -)
Frank Bello, bass (1984-2004, 2005 -)
Charlie Benante, drums, guitar (1983 -)



The former


vocals

Jason Rosenfeld, lead vocals (Scott Ian's brother, never recorded with the band) (1981)

Dirk Kennedy, lead vocals (never recorded with the band) (1981)

John Connelly, lead vocals (never recorded with the band) (1981)

Turbine Neil, lead vocals (1982-1984)

Matt Fallon, lead vocals (recorded studio tracks were never released That) (1984)

John Bush, lead vocals (1992-2004)

Guitar

Kenny Kushner, lead guitar (never recorded with the band) (1981)

Greg Walls, lead guitar (1981-1982)

Paul Crook, lead guitar (1995-2000)

Dave "The Snake" Sabo, lead guitar (touring guitarist only)

And Spitz, lead guitar (1983-1995, 2005-2007)

bass

Paul Kahn, bass (never recorded with the band) (1981)

And Lilker, bass, guitar (1981-1984, 1999 - Bass on a cover of The Temptations' "Ball of Confusion")

Joey Vera, bass (touring bassist only) (2004-2005)

Drums

Dave Weiss, drums (never recorded with the band) (1981)

Greg D'Angelo, drums (1981-1983)

Jason Bittner, drums (touring drummer only)

Sunday, March 25, 2012

The History of Metallica




METALLICA ... that's the world calling!


Early history of the band started in California in 1981, by drummer Lars Ulrich and guitarist / vocalist James Hetfield. McGovny bassist Ron then joined and followed Dave Mustaine. McGovney to leave the band after a conflict with Mustaine and Cliff Burton changed his position. Mustaine's aggressive nature and often have problems with drugs and alcohol resulted in him being fired by Ulrich and Hetfield. His position is filled Kirk Hammet (ex guitarist Exodus), a disciple of Joe Satriani. After leaving the band, Mustaine later formed Megadeth.




This band got its name when Ulrich asked Metal San Francisco promoter, named Ron Quintana, to help choose a name from the list to be the name of his new magazine. In his list contained the name Metallica. Ulrich suggests mejalah Metal Mania for Quintana and choose a new band Metallica for her shape. Along with Megadeth, Slayer and Anthrax, Metallica is one of the four figures in the 1980s thrash metal. The fourth metal band into a giant in his time with his trademark skill and individual.




The first album "Kill 'Em All" was released in 1983 with The Megaforce. The first album is an example of Metallica sound basis for the 1980's with the distinctive vocals and heavy rhythm of Hetfield. In this first debut album which, vocalnya James Hetfield is still loud, shrill and teriakanya still not heavy, so the metal was more "Trash". For the listener "newbies" in the world of Metal may be the songs on this album less enjoyable, though the melody, especially in the song Motorbreath, Jump in the fire and Seek and Destroy is very good for a "head banger". Overall, the songs on the album "Kill 'Em All" fast rhythmic guitar with drums beating Kirk and Lars are very prominent.




The story begins in 1981, two young rocker org, James Hetfield (guitar) and Lars Ulrich (drums) in the newspaper advertisement to arrange a meeting by a line of "the recycler" which appeared in the city of Los Angeles (U.S.)
james a long period in cekoki pertumbuhanya filmed music's top rockers like Jimi Hendrix and rock band Deep Purple was his brother intend to ngebentuk a band
ngerocK wing.



after being almost hopeless because the flow g find the music he was looking for, James finally decided to put an ad in the Recycler, a daily magazine on the sono .. ad
in pairs in the magazine caught the attention of a young descendant of Denmark (Lars Ulrich) What happens to have the same form cita2 rock band.



Metallica raise the flag at half mast when on tour in Europe in 1986, when it's Metallica bassist Cliff Burton mourning due to death in Sweden in a bus accident, after the death of bassist Cliff position was replaced by Jason Newstead. Entering 1988 they made the "... And Justice for All" with music that is more complex than the previous album. ... And Justice for all nominated for a Grammy in the category of Best Hard Rock / Metal Performance Vocal or Instrument but it won Grammy awards and went to Jethro Tull. In the following year the new Metallica won a Grammy Award. The effect of the awards is the video "One" continues to be played by MTV.


Album titled "Metallica" is often called The Black Album was released in 1991 by targeting a much wider audience. The album reached no. 1 in Billboard and certified platinum in a few weeks. The album became the most popular Metallica album and his hit "Enter Sandman" a Metallica song is the most widely known. And even became the anthem for heavy Fans of Metallica.




Then on "Load" (1996) and "Reload" (1997), a fast tempo metal is replaced with a bluesy guitar tone, play slide guitar and steel guitar, Hurdy-Gurdy and violin. Most of their fans as Poptalica satirical, and even Lica Alternica only. For the next album, they are to cover songs from some artists who influence them, ranging from The Misfits, Thin Lizzy, Black Sabbath to Nick Cave and Bob Seger. In 1999, Metallica was inducted into the San Francisco Walk of Fame and the following month, they recorded two performances with the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra and released with the title of S & M.





Jason Newsted left Metallica in 2001. The interviews revealed her resignation due to his desire to make a CD and toured with his own band, Echobrain, but the desire is always blocked by Hetfield. After Newsted out His replacement Robert Trujillo, ex-Suicidal Tendencies bassist who also played with the band Ozzy Osbourne, Infectious Grooves and Black Label Society. While Newsted joined the band of legendary Canadian thrash metal, Voivod, and attractively replace Trujillo in Ozzfest 2003.



Metallica sue Napster created a controversy with the 300 000 members buy and sell the entire catalog of songs Metallica at the Site. They also demanded a few universities that allow Napster to operate within the campus. This prosecution resulted in a number of sites that say ribbing band who started his career from the underground scene that is often bought and sold Bootleg live recordings has become a mercenary. Metallica permasalahkan answer what they are illegal trading their studio material, rather than live Bootleg.




After releasing the album "Reload", Metallica released the album is not long enough due to too many issues surrounding its personnel. From the exit of bassist Jason Newsted until the entry of vocalist James Hetfield into rehab drug addiction and legal problems with a new Napster made Metallica ngerilis next album in 2003.




Their eighth album, "St. Anger" (2003), rising to a position no. 1 in the chart. Album created rough and polished to respond to those who claim violence Metallica have lost their sound. However, rough sound without a lot of guitar solo that was criticized fans who do not like it. CD stores that sell used CD swamped by fans who were disappointed. Although criticized, St. Anger won the 2004 Grammy.
Following a successful metallica albums:

Kill Em All (1983)
Ride The Lightning (1984)
Master Of Puppets (1986)
Garage Days Re-Revisited (1987)
... And Justice For All (1988)
The Good, the Bad and the Live (1990); (Box set) Collection of singles and live tracks
Metallica (1991)
Live Shit: Binge & Purge (1993); Live box set (with videos of 2 shows)
Load (1996)
Reload (1997)
Garage Inc. (1998)
S & M (Symphony and Metallica) (1999)
St. Anger (June, 2003).


Thus we can describe the history of the band Metallica became the subject of this post, of course, still many shortcomings and weaknesses, because of the limited knowledge and lack of referral or reference that has to do with this post.

Saturday, March 24, 2012

The History of Drum





The drum is a percussion instrument consisting of a stretched skin and beaten with a hand or a rod. Besides the skin, also used drums of other material, such as plastic. The drums are all over the world and has many types, such as drums, timpani, bodhran, Ashiko, snare drum, bass drum, tom-tom, drum, and others.


In pop music, rock, and jazz, drums are usually referring to the drum kit or drum set, the drum group that usually consists of snare drum, tom-tom, bass drum, cymbals, hi-hat, and sometimes plus a variety of musical instruments electric drum . People who play the drum set called the "drummer".


This type of drum

Aburukuwa
Ashiko
bodhran
Bougarabou
Cajon
Chenda
conga
Davul
Dhol
djembe
Dunun
Mridangam
Taiko
tabla
Tapan
timbales
tympanic