Monday, December 6, 2010

Song

Minimalistic Works

The one Minimalistic Works I like the most was Philip Glass- Opening and the one I liked the least was In C by Terry Riley. These two piece had drastic differences between them and didn’t even sound like they were in the same genre. While one was abrupt and annoy the other one was very fluid and soothing.
The reason I like the Philip Glass piece the most is because it was a much more luxurious sound to it, it sounded like something on a Lexus commercial. Another good thing about this tune was that it didn’t have such an eerie tone to it like the others did. The piano piece was actually peaceful and fluid unlike the other two pieces that were choppy and annoying. All around I thought the southing melody of this piece was awesome, and it helped me relax a little.
The piece I liked the least was In C by Terry Riley. The piece was choppy, rough and very off tune. It didn’t flow at all like “Opening” did, and I couldn’t get more than 2 minutes into without having to fast forward it. It also had a scary tone to it, and it gives me the mental picture of someone being chased in an abandoned house. I strongly disliked everything about this individual piece of music.
An awesome Minimalistic work I found on youtube was GCSE Music - Minimalist Composition. This piece was very intense but cool and relaxed at the same time. At parts it sped up and almost felt like a chase scene but then during the break downs it really mellowed out. I all around thought this piece was really cool and kind of trippy. I really like the part at 2:38 when it sounds like a bass comes in and the melody gets changed again.

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Arcangelo Corelli
He was an Italian composer, a violinist, and a teacher. He studied music in a famous musical center in Bologna, the same place where Bach studied. He was one of the major factors that got the violin as popular as it is. He would perform on European concerts and introduced the violin to the general public. His music was some of the most famous in Europe at that time In these concerts he loved to perform Concerto Grosso, and through these multiple performances Corelli helped make Concerto Grosso such a key role in the Baroque era music. All of his musical creations are in a 6 opus numbers. Basically he was just a really awesome guy that greatly influenced the way the baroque era was.



Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Hildegard von Bingen and Michael Praetorius

There is obviously a major difference between the two pieces of music. The major reason for these differences is the time periods. Hildegard von Bingen’s music was created long before Michael Praetorius, and you can tell by the style. Her song is very simple; it’s just her singing with no back ground music. This is because when she created this song it wasn’t popular to have music playing while some one sings. It also has a very dark, depressing sound to it. Michael Praetorius on the other hand is about as opposite you get. His song is full of instruments that create a very upbeat a cheerful sound, and as Mr. Craven told us, this song was created as a dance song. So people where having a good time while listening to this, which I don’t think was the same case with Hildegard von Bingen’s piece.
Hildegard von Bingen was born in 1098 and died in 1179. In her time period very few women wrote, but Hildegard produced major works of theology and visionary writings. An interesting fact about her is that she is the first composer whose biography is known. In her life she was able to overcome social, physical, cultural, and gender barriers in order to achieve timeless transcendence.
Michael Praetorius was born in 1571 and dies in 1621. He was a German composer and the son of a pastor. He first served as a Bishop organist, but later he became a Lutheran church composer and output his 9-volume Musae Sioniae containing 1244 chorale settings, but he also published many others.

Monday, October 4, 2010

how to listen to music








During Ms. Glennie’s lecture about how to really listen to music I learned that while listening you use more than just your ears. Since she is deaf she has to literally feel the vibrations through her hands in order to know if the music is right or wrong. But she feels that ever one should listen to music that way because it allows you to completely understand what’s going on in the piece of music. She said during her speech that “everybody should use their body as a resonating chamber.” Not just the people who are deaf.
Another interesting thing she talked about is how the performer’s of music are in the worst position to hear their own music being played because all they are hearing is the initial contact of the instrument and not the sound that’s produced. Ms. Glennie is very talent to say the least and an amazing musician, I was totally impressed with everything she did.

review of chicken wing review

I like the wings here!
It is the home of the Buffalo wings, so it better be good! We got the medium spice wings and they were perfect. I filled up on the fried mixed veggies, so the rest of the wings became breakfast the next day.
The honey wheat beer is really good! The BF was lovin it.
The restaurant has its own parking lot, and I like the nostalgic memorabilia up on the walls.

MY REVIEW ON THE REVIEW

I think that this is a good review. The main reason why I think its so good is because they said they liked the wings, and they are the best wings ever. This author does a good job complementing the wings and the restaurant in general, but that’s about it.
One thing this author did a horrible job on is giving any detail what so ever. All she could do was say that the medium wings and beer were good. If I did a review I would try all the wings from mild to suicide and rate them on a scale from 1-10 (and the beer if I was legal). I would also compare the wings with and without the blue cheese. Those were the errors in this review, and if I did it the review would be way better.

Tuesday, September 21, 2010











Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin is one of my favorite Indy bands of all time. So when I was asked to do a critique on a complete album it was obvious for me to choose them. The album by them that I’ve decided to critique is their older album “Broom”. The reason I chose this one over their newer one (“Let it Sway”) is simply because their newer album sucks. Its way to poppy and way too main stream, but Broom on the other hand is very chill and mellow.
                The best songs on the album would definitely be Travel Song, Oregon Girl, House Fire, Anna Lee, and Anne Elephant. For an album that only has a total of 10 songs, to have 5 of those songs that are Ipod worthy is pretty good, because I hate it when I only like one song out of an entire album. All 5 of these songs have a very mellow and calming sound to them. None of the instruments are over powering so if you’re looking for a band that you can relax and fall asleep to (in a good way) this is a great band.
                Out of the 5 better songs by them my favorite one would have to be Anne Elephant. I’m kind of biased to this song because it was the first song I heard by Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin and it’s the song that really got me into them. The thing I like about this song is how it starts off pretty slow but throughout the entire song its slowly speeds up. I also like how in the intro guitar melody totally changes once the singing starts. Another big melody change is in the middle when it gets really quite and you think the song is about to end but then it slowly builds up again.
                My second favorite song would have to be House Fire just because of the calming guitar melody and how quite and almost soothing the singer’s voice is. So those are the songs by SSLYBY, and I would strongly suggest listening to them if you’re into other chill bands like DMB, Death Cab for Cutie or any other Indy bands. And once again if you like the sound of this band on the “Broom” album don’t even waste your money on their brand new CD “Let it Sway”.

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Marvin Gaye

I think this is a great song. You can definetly tell what time period it is when Mr. Gaye wrote this songs. He's singing about political issues going on in his world, like the war in Vietnam and i personally feel like the songs that talk about real things going on in the world are way more interesting then just random meaningles crap.
I feel like the message in this song is "what are we doing to ourselfs". This is a call and response song and after every verse Marvin sings about something crazy going on in the United States the back up singers will replay with "whats going on". To me this mean "why are we doing the things were doing here" and it almost makes you feel like its common sense how stupid some of these things are that were doing.