Tuesday, March 07, 2006
Latin Bassplayer
My musical Styles
In the latin music we find an infinity of musical styles that very strange you see they can be in other western cultures. Personally as musician and bassplayer i have integrated different orchestras.
In my years like musician i have had good and bad experiences, but the most important is being developed as person. Thanks to the latin music i have been able to live the life with a special soul
Latin music
There are many diverse styles of Latin music some of which constitutes Afro-American musical traditions, meaning that elements of European, African and indigenous music are fused. In the past, various authors have suggested extreme positions like Latin music being bereft of African influence, or being purely African with no European or indigenous elements, but it is now generally accepted that Latin music is inherently syncretic. Specifically, Spanish song forms, African rhythms and European harmony are major parts of tropical Latin music, as are the more modern genres such as rock, heavy-metal, punk, ska, hip hop, jazz, reggae and R&B.Latin Jazz
Often referred to as Afro-Cuban jazz, Latin Jazz is a hugely popular genre Worldwide, taking elements of traditional jazz and adding Latin percussion to create a very danceable sound. As well as covering salsa, meringue and mambo, the genre also includes Brazilian jazz like bossa nova and samba.
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Oslo Norway
My Links
http://kimbara.blogg.no/
http://latinotrubadurer.blogg.no/
To contact me:
E-mail:
pedro.letelier.salin@gmail.com
Mobile: 47-95797564 (Norway)
34-644132450 (Spain)
In the latin music we find an infinity of musical styles that very strange you see they can be in other western cultures. Personally as musician and bassplayer i have integrated different orchestras.
In my years like musician i have had good and bad experiences, but the most important is being developed as person. Thanks to the latin music i have been able to live the life with a special soul
Latin music
There are many diverse styles of Latin music some of which constitutes Afro-American musical traditions, meaning that elements of European, African and indigenous music are fused. In the past, various authors have suggested extreme positions like Latin music being bereft of African influence, or being purely African with no European or indigenous elements, but it is now generally accepted that Latin music is inherently syncretic. Specifically, Spanish song forms, African rhythms and European harmony are major parts of tropical Latin music, as are the more modern genres such as rock, heavy-metal, punk, ska, hip hop, jazz, reggae and R&B.Latin Jazz
Often referred to as Afro-Cuban jazz, Latin Jazz is a hugely popular genre Worldwide, taking elements of traditional jazz and adding Latin percussion to create a very danceable sound. As well as covering salsa, meringue and mambo, the genre also includes Brazilian jazz like bossa nova and samba.
Wiew my pictures
Wiew this video
Oslo Norway
My Links
http://kimbara.blogg.no/
http://latinotrubadurer.blogg.no/
To contact me:
E-mail:
pedro.letelier.salin@gmail.com
Mobile: 47-95797564 (Norway)
34-644132450 (Spain)