Remind yourself!
Personally, I like to attempt my Queen of the Night routine in Tesco.
let's call it a lesson in music
Friday, 19 April 2013
Tuesday, 26 February 2013
The Cunning Little Vixen
Know the story before you go hear it.
Follow the cartoons... BBC version here. Be quick now! They're sharp eyed.
Follow the cartoons... BBC version here. Be quick now! They're sharp eyed.
Wednesday, 17 October 2012
Saturday, 6 October 2012
Monday, 23 April 2012
The Lute
Research the history of the lute.
Oh look, the lovely Jakob Lindberg can help you out!
Choose sound gallery on the sidebar, and listen to Dowland, Bach, Byrd, Weiss, and Vivaldi.
Oh look, the lovely Jakob Lindberg can help you out!
Choose sound gallery on the sidebar, and listen to Dowland, Bach, Byrd, Weiss, and Vivaldi.
Monday, 16 April 2012
Persian classical music
Simply lovely. While you listen, find out something about the Persian calender, New Year celebrations, or check out the borders of present day Iran.
Monday, 12 March 2012
Monday, 5 March 2012
Man, words, guitar
Find out about Cat Stevens / Yusuf Islam.
Me, I love to see all those polite hippies sitting cross legged. If you visit this link, it goes into autoplay for the tracks that have been listened to by audiences of millions. Not a bad result for man, words, guitar.
Me, I love to see all those polite hippies sitting cross legged. If you visit this link, it goes into autoplay for the tracks that have been listened to by audiences of millions. Not a bad result for man, words, guitar.
Monday, 27 February 2012
Isicathamiya
I'm finding out about the history of South African music, and it's all fascinating, thanks to the combinations of traditions, influences, and the politics.
This track by Paul Simon and Ladysmith Black Mambazo you will have heard. I love the poetry in this track as well as the melody and instrumentation.
But should Simon have recorded and distributed it? At the time of its release, in 1986, there was a worldwide cultural boycott imposed on South Africa against the apartheid regime; theoretically no-one in the world should have listened to South African music, but thanks to the Simon album, Ladysmith Black Mambazo came to be known by a global audience.
What do you think? Is music separate from politics, governments and power? Is music a way of taking control, and taking power?
Listen to Isicathamiya music with a brief explanation here. (If you want to search more, try Zulu music.)
This track by Paul Simon and Ladysmith Black Mambazo you will have heard. I love the poetry in this track as well as the melody and instrumentation.
But should Simon have recorded and distributed it? At the time of its release, in 1986, there was a worldwide cultural boycott imposed on South Africa against the apartheid regime; theoretically no-one in the world should have listened to South African music, but thanks to the Simon album, Ladysmith Black Mambazo came to be known by a global audience.
What do you think? Is music separate from politics, governments and power? Is music a way of taking control, and taking power?
Listen to Isicathamiya music with a brief explanation here. (If you want to search more, try Zulu music.)
Monday, 20 February 2012
Playing the kudyapi
Thanks to the Philippines being nearly two thousand islands, and home to a wide range of tribes living round mountains and sea shores, the music and instruments used across the region is huge.
I chose this playing of a kudyapi because I was so delighted by the musician. Enjoy what he does with his wooden, two-stringed boat-lute, then go on a tour to see what different instruments you can find in the islands.
I chose this playing of a kudyapi because I was so delighted by the musician. Enjoy what he does with his wooden, two-stringed boat-lute, then go on a tour to see what different instruments you can find in the islands.
Monday, 13 February 2012
Tinariwen
Tinariwen are playing in Hong Kong. Grrr. Tickets sold out.
The members of the music collective are from the travelling Tuareg of the Sahara. They now have international recognition.
Listen to their music here, here and here. Does it remind you of any music you've heard elsewhere?
(Now I've started clicking, I can't stop...)
The members of the music collective are from the travelling Tuareg of the Sahara. They now have international recognition.
Listen to their music here, here and here. Does it remind you of any music you've heard elsewhere?
(Now I've started clicking, I can't stop...)
Monday, 6 February 2012
Johann Pachelbel
Girls, you know how this week I perked up and said, That's the wool advert.
This is it. Canon in D Major by Johann Pachelbel.
Pachelbel composed in what is now called the Baroque period of music (1600s to 1700s). Cultured people were filling their ears with BIG SIZE stuff, like huge organ music filling great churches and halls.
I like it.
While you're in the Baroque, listen to Bach.
This is it. Canon in D Major by Johann Pachelbel.
Pachelbel composed in what is now called the Baroque period of music (1600s to 1700s). Cultured people were filling their ears with BIG SIZE stuff, like huge organ music filling great churches and halls.
I like it.
While you're in the Baroque, listen to Bach.
Monday, 30 January 2012
Madame Butterfly
Find out a little about this opera by Puccini. It's a popular one, and you will come across it often. Your maternal grandmother would have said the lesson in it was never get married.
Monday, 23 January 2012
The British Paraorchestra
'There are millions of prodigiously gifted musicians of disability around the world, and Charles Hazlewood is determined to give them a platform.'
'Watch the debut performance of the British Paraorchestra at TEDxBrussels.'
'Watch the debut performance of the British Paraorchestra at TEDxBrussels.'
Monday, 16 January 2012
Celia Cruz
First, go searching for Cuba on the Internet. (And let's talk about Fidel Castro, since we're learning about Mao.)
Celia Cruz lived in the USA after Castro took power. According to Wiki, she was 'one of the most successful Salsa performers of the 20th century, having earned twenty-three gold albums'.
Listen to a selection of Salsa music: Quimbara, La Vida Es Un Carnaval, Rie Y Llora. What instruments can you detect?
Me, I love her enormous smile. And I bet I could do that bosom waggling thing.
Celia Cruz lived in the USA after Castro took power. According to Wiki, she was 'one of the most successful Salsa performers of the 20th century, having earned twenty-three gold albums'.
Listen to a selection of Salsa music: Quimbara, La Vida Es Un Carnaval, Rie Y Llora. What instruments can you detect?
Me, I love her enormous smile. And I bet I could do that bosom waggling thing.
Monday, 9 January 2012
Electronic music
The BBC has a short video explaining the Oramics machine. Find out about this equipment which is on display at the Science Museum.
I've added the exhibition to the list of things to see when we're in the UK.
Listen to pieces submitted to the electronic music competition run alongside the exhibition. I tried this, this, this. Which ones do you like?
Before you go, listen to Gary Numan, 'pioneer of commercial electronic music' (Wiki). Listen to Kraftwerk, too. And Depeche Mode. That's set me listening.
(Consider yourself lucky to have a mama stuck in the 1980s. You struck gold.)
I've added the exhibition to the list of things to see when we're in the UK.
Listen to pieces submitted to the electronic music competition run alongside the exhibition. I tried this, this, this. Which ones do you like?
Before you go, listen to Gary Numan, 'pioneer of commercial electronic music' (Wiki). Listen to Kraftwerk, too. And Depeche Mode. That's set me listening.
(Consider yourself lucky to have a mama stuck in the 1980s. You struck gold.)
Monday, 2 January 2012
Hip hop & Rap
What do you mean, rap?
I'm sure someone asked that over lunch last week.
It's all more complicated than I thought, let's put it like that.
I can opine about provocative lyrics, male/female discourse, values, political correctness etc etc., but if I was around the characters who gave detailed analysis of the history and who made fine distinctions between the subcultures, I'd probably keep my mouth shut.
Looks to me like a territory where you can make a complete pig's bottom of yourself. And maybe get shot.
I guess it's not a musical culture your father is going to delight in if you bring the language round the dining table.
I own an Eminem CD though. Does that establish my credibility to talk about it?
I'm sure someone asked that over lunch last week.
It's all more complicated than I thought, let's put it like that.
I can opine about provocative lyrics, male/female discourse, values, political correctness etc etc., but if I was around the characters who gave detailed analysis of the history and who made fine distinctions between the subcultures, I'd probably keep my mouth shut.
Looks to me like a territory where you can make a complete pig's bottom of yourself. And maybe get shot.
I guess it's not a musical culture your father is going to delight in if you bring the language round the dining table.
I own an Eminem CD though. Does that establish my credibility to talk about it?
Monday, 26 December 2011
The 1960s
Okay, after last week, here is a quick introduction to the sixties.
You see? I must defend myself!
Ladies, you will find, if you fall into conversation about the sixties, that everything becomes personal and polemic about this decade. Quickly. You had to make political and social judgements and be prepared to defend them.
Does that seem radical?
Know that any conversation about music from the sixties (especially with the old folks like Big Bro) is a similar minefield of opinion, judgement, scorn, and recommendation.
Then someone will end it all with, I blame the sixties.
Joni Mitchell
Bob Dylan
Rolling Stones
The Animals
The Kinks
The Monkees (I'm sorry, I had to put them in)
Traffic
Creedence Clearwater Revival (one of Big Bro's favourites)
The Hollies
Pink Floyd
The Who (I daren't leave them off)
The Move (I have to stop this list; it will become ridiculously lengthy)
Go off and find your favourite. Plenty to choose from.
*It is an incomplete list and yes, I have probably missed the best*
You see? I must defend myself!
Ladies, you will find, if you fall into conversation about the sixties, that everything becomes personal and polemic about this decade. Quickly. You had to make political and social judgements and be prepared to defend them.
Does that seem radical?
Know that any conversation about music from the sixties (especially with the old folks like Big Bro) is a similar minefield of opinion, judgement, scorn, and recommendation.
Then someone will end it all with, I blame the sixties.
Joni Mitchell
Bob Dylan
Rolling Stones
The Animals
The Kinks
The Monkees (I'm sorry, I had to put them in)
Traffic
Creedence Clearwater Revival (one of Big Bro's favourites)
The Hollies
Pink Floyd
The Who (I daren't leave them off)
The Move (I have to stop this list; it will become ridiculously lengthy)
Go off and find your favourite. Plenty to choose from.
Monday, 19 December 2011
The Beatles
Ladies, you cannot look blank and answer Who? when someone mentions The Beatles.
Somewhere they must form part of your education.
Go listen to Ticket to Ride, Hey Jude, A Hard Day's Night, Eleanor Rigby, Penny Lane. You know, I could go on.
And I will.
Somewhere they must form part of your education.
Go listen to Ticket to Ride, Hey Jude, A Hard Day's Night, Eleanor Rigby, Penny Lane. You know, I could go on.
And I will.
Monday, 12 December 2011
Indonesia
I know nothing about the music of Indonesia. Nope. Nothing. Can someone help me out? I've found pretty music and pictures here. What instrument types can we identify?
(Wiki has some answers, thank goodness.)
While we're listening, find a game to play.
PS: who can really say where Indonoesia is, given that I keep reading it is 17,508 islands, which is all confusing to my head, brought up on nation states and land boundaries. Useful map here.
PPS: Oh we may as well do the Round-the-world thing now and buy in the coconut and red chilli.
(Wiki has some answers, thank goodness.)
While we're listening, find a game to play.
PS: who can really say where Indonoesia is, given that I keep reading it is 17,508 islands, which is all confusing to my head, brought up on nation states and land boundaries. Useful map here.
PPS: Oh we may as well do the Round-the-world thing now and buy in the coconut and red chilli.
Monday, 5 December 2011
'A large ensemble of instruments that play together'
Benjamin Britten's Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra. You have heard this before. Many times. Don't make me get out the ropes.
Easy with Simon Rattle. (Ignore the way the shirt makes him looks like he lives in an institution.)
All more fun than Year 7, but everyone has something to teach us. Here.
Now go off and find something about the composer, Benjamin Britten.
Just think! Within a few short months we will surely fetch up at Snape Maltings where I will complain about drizzle and the price of coffee!
Easy with Simon Rattle. (Ignore the way the shirt makes him looks like he lives in an institution.)
All more fun than Year 7, but everyone has something to teach us. Here.
Now go off and find something about the composer, Benjamin Britten.
Just think! Within a few short months we will surely fetch up at Snape Maltings where I will complain about drizzle and the price of coffee!
Monday, 28 November 2011
Duke Ellington
It don't mean a thing, Satin doll, Take the A train.
And an extraordinary career.
While you try and get your heads round this huge achievement over this enormous span of time, let's in passing, take in the Charleston. (I'm pretty sure I could have a go at that dance style while cooking dinner.)
And an extraordinary career.
While you try and get your heads round this huge achievement over this enormous span of time, let's in passing, take in the Charleston. (I'm pretty sure I could have a go at that dance style while cooking dinner.)
Monday, 21 November 2011
The Lamentations
My turn to choose!
Ha! Get your laughing gear round the Lamentations.
The Lamentations were commissioned choral pieces, to be sung in Catholic ceremonies at Easter, the time of Christ's death and resurrection.
Thanks to mama's lucky rummage in the $5 CD box at the back of Yung She Wan sad cat shop, we don't need to wait till then! Now we can fill the house with expressions of lament all year round!
You don't have to travel far on YouTube for them either. Go here or here.
For sacred music of this period, find out about Luis de Victoria, Palestrina, and Tallis.
The Lamentations would have been sung in places like Ely Cathedral, so let's revisit, and let's think about the changes in religious life in the time of Mary and Elizabeth.
(And for my records, there's an informative website at Medieval Music & Arts Foundation.)
I bet you can't wait for Squirrel's turn!
Ha! Get your laughing gear round the Lamentations.
The Lamentations were commissioned choral pieces, to be sung in Catholic ceremonies at Easter, the time of Christ's death and resurrection.
Thanks to mama's lucky rummage in the $5 CD box at the back of Yung She Wan sad cat shop, we don't need to wait till then! Now we can fill the house with expressions of lament all year round!
You don't have to travel far on YouTube for them either. Go here or here.
For sacred music of this period, find out about Luis de Victoria, Palestrina, and Tallis.
The Lamentations would have been sung in places like Ely Cathedral, so let's revisit, and let's think about the changes in religious life in the time of Mary and Elizabeth.
(And for my records, there's an informative website at Medieval Music & Arts Foundation.)
I bet you can't wait for Squirrel's turn!
Sunday, 13 November 2011
Verdi
I'm looking forward to when my puddings do this.
You can sing this one down the street when I push you out to collect the laundry.
Here's something I can have a go at, when I celebrate getting out the vacuum cleaner.
You'll probably hear this at some point too, especially if you hang around with your mother in later years as she spends your inheritance on theatre productions and gin.
And you can read about Verdi here.
As an extension activity, your father suggests this essay title: 'Compare and contrast the styles of Verdi and Wagner.'
I suggest we eat pizza and make biscotti.
You choose.
You can sing this one down the street when I push you out to collect the laundry.
Here's something I can have a go at, when I celebrate getting out the vacuum cleaner.
You'll probably hear this at some point too, especially if you hang around with your mother in later years as she spends your inheritance on theatre productions and gin.
And you can read about Verdi here.
As an extension activity, your father suggests this essay title: 'Compare and contrast the styles of Verdi and Wagner.'
I suggest we eat pizza and make biscotti.
You choose.
Monday, 7 November 2011
Scottish folk
By Tiger's request. Find out about Scottish folk and country dancing.
You could start here. I don't know the difference between country dancing and ceilidh, but I bet there is one. You could try following some instructions here.
(Make sure you do this out of my sight and hearing up on the roof. I have never recovered from the time your father drove me to Ullapool and if I ever go back to Scotland I go only with very precise archaeological focus and not a wild-eyed man driving me to Ullapool.)
Ladies, I know it's not strictly what you asked for, but you could give me a break and listen to some Local Hero, here & here. Look out for the video in the sad cat shop.
You could start here. I don't know the difference between country dancing and ceilidh, but I bet there is one. You could try following some instructions here.
(Make sure you do this out of my sight and hearing up on the roof. I have never recovered from the time your father drove me to Ullapool and if I ever go back to Scotland I go only with very precise archaeological focus and not a wild-eyed man driving me to Ullapool.)
Ladies, I know it's not strictly what you asked for, but you could give me a break and listen to some Local Hero, here & here. Look out for the video in the sad cat shop.
Monday, 31 October 2011
Bossa Nova
Right, daddy's slumming it in Brazil!
Let's have a Brazilian dance fest round the kitchen in his absence.
Start with The Girl from Ipanema.
You could then try Fly me to the moon.
Or Quincy Jones Soul Bossa Nova.
What musical instruments can you identify?
Bossa Nova was a popular sound in 1960s UK. It was associated with a glamorous lifestyle. These days you'll hear it used to describe different contexts, but it still requires musicianship. How would you describe the style of this music?
And if you want to do the culture tour, find on the map Rio de Janeiro, Buzios, Copacabana and Sao Paolo.
Then let's talk about why the language of Brazil is now Portuguese and not Spanish.
Let's have a Brazilian dance fest round the kitchen in his absence.
Start with The Girl from Ipanema.
You could then try Fly me to the moon.
Or Quincy Jones Soul Bossa Nova.
What musical instruments can you identify?
Bossa Nova was a popular sound in 1960s UK. It was associated with a glamorous lifestyle. These days you'll hear it used to describe different contexts, but it still requires musicianship. How would you describe the style of this music?
And if you want to do the culture tour, find on the map Rio de Janeiro, Buzios, Copacabana and Sao Paolo.
Then let's talk about why the language of Brazil is now Portuguese and not Spanish.
Monday, 24 October 2011
Cantonese opera
For a lot of singing and sleeve work go here.
And see images of Cantonese opera here.
Find out something of the history. Research what you can. There's more here, with references to the acrobatic styles.
What instruments are used to accompany the singers?
Do you feel it's necessary to speak Cantonese to enjoy it?
Oh why don't we go and listen to some opera live. (Yes, why don't we do that, I ask myself.)
While I puzzle on that question, listen out for any Cantonese opera on radios as you move around the island. Who's listening to this musical style?
And see images of Cantonese opera here.
Find out something of the history. Research what you can. There's more here, with references to the acrobatic styles.
What instruments are used to accompany the singers?
Do you feel it's necessary to speak Cantonese to enjoy it?
Oh why don't we go and listen to some opera live. (Yes, why don't we do that, I ask myself.)
While I puzzle on that question, listen out for any Cantonese opera on radios as you move around the island. Who's listening to this musical style?
Monday, 17 October 2011
Bluegrass
Before we fly off to another country, let's just find out a bit more about this hillbilly country USA stuff.
Try Foggy Mountain Breakdown.
Wiki is useful, if you like to read some background.
Bluegrass has a large and loyal following. Can you suggest why?
Try Foggy Mountain Breakdown.
Wiki is useful, if you like to read some background.
Bluegrass has a large and loyal following. Can you suggest why?
Pete Seeger
Find out about Pete Seeger.
He co-wrote this, and I would hate for you not to know this song. You could combine this with a reading of Private Peaceful.
Okay, now you're well into North America in the 20th century.
Pete Seeger occupies most of it; you could find out a little about his start point here.
He co-wrote this, and I would hate for you not to know this song. You could combine this with a reading of Private Peaceful.
Okay, now you're well into North America in the 20th century.
Pete Seeger occupies most of it; you could find out a little about his start point here.
Monday, 10 October 2011
Melody & stuff
How does music work?
Follow this series as far as you want. It's interesting!
Try the yacapaca quiz on the elements of music.
Mug up first! See if you can find definitions for timbre, texture, dynamics, tempo, instrumentation, pitch and duration.
You can have a go with this irritating online toy.
How about you? Can you make a tune with this?
Follow this series as far as you want. It's interesting!
Try the yacapaca quiz on the elements of music.
Mug up first! See if you can find definitions for timbre, texture, dynamics, tempo, instrumentation, pitch and duration.
You can have a go with this irritating online toy.
How about you? Can you make a tune with this?
Monday, 26 September 2011
Russian folk
The history of Russian music is huge, scary and intimidating.
Fortunately, this week I am sparing you the nationalist fervour and the Russian Red Army Choir (Yes! We have that CD!) and suggesting instead that you listen to this.
You could also try a lullaby. Ahh.
But the folk tradition is massively important, as you will see! If you want to be overwhelmed and scared already, go here.
Fortunately, this week I am sparing you the nationalist fervour and the Russian Red Army Choir (Yes! We have that CD!) and suggesting instead that you listen to this.
You could also try a lullaby. Ahh.
But the folk tradition is massively important, as you will see! If you want to be overwhelmed and scared already, go here.
Monday, 19 September 2011
Romanian folk
Start here.
Can you sing it?
What languages are spoken in Romania? (Ask daddy. He will be an amazing source of knowledge for this.)
Can you find Romania on a map?
Find out a little about this country.
Here's the flag. You can ask mama about Nicolae Ceausescu. (We'll call her an expert thanks to the fact that once she nearly travelled to Bucharest, and he put her off.)
Can you sing it?
What languages are spoken in Romania? (Ask daddy. He will be an amazing source of knowledge for this.)
Can you find Romania on a map?
Find out a little about this country.
Here's the flag. You can ask mama about Nicolae Ceausescu. (We'll call her an expert thanks to the fact that once she nearly travelled to Bucharest, and he put her off.)
Monday, 12 September 2011
Celtic Irish Folk
Tuesday, 6 September 2011
Medieval
Ah! My favourite station!
Or you could listen here.
And read this page.
What's the serpent?
Go on an internet hunt. Find out about any of these instruments: hurdy gurdy, zither, dulcimer, vielle.
Three of them, three of you? Make up a dance! (If Shark won't play, I'll join in.)
Which came first, polyphony or plain chant? Make your own timeline from information you can find out, starting here.
You can find many examples of medieval music on YouTube. Start here and see where you go.
Music development and music history. What can you find out about Pope Gregory's singalong?
Or you could listen here.
And read this page.
What's the serpent?
Go on an internet hunt. Find out about any of these instruments: hurdy gurdy, zither, dulcimer, vielle.
Three of them, three of you? Make up a dance! (If Shark won't play, I'll join in.)
Which came first, polyphony or plain chant? Make your own timeline from information you can find out, starting here.
You can find many examples of medieval music on YouTube. Start here and see where you go.
Music development and music history. What can you find out about Pope Gregory's singalong?
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