Showing posts with label Spanish. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spanish. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Spanish Folk Songs

Spanish Folk Songs

Spain's musical patrimony has greatly been influenced from rich musical cultures emerging from Africa and Asia. Spain's folk music is more individualistic in nature and contains mostly dance rhythmic movements. When the Moors invaded Spain in the eighth century they brought with them their Eastern culture which left a long continuing impact on all art form. Any way Spain's nuances weren't explored fully with composers imitating foreign musical tastes and it was left to the habitancy to protect and glorify the native music spirit.

While efforts are ripe in portraying nationalistic spirit and ideals, there is still a long way to go. Spain's geographic setting has been a large contributing factor towards its folk roots. While most of Spain is still great and extremely remote, poverty-stricken peasants have not yet been influenced by the larger world outside, leaving their traditions intact. To the north of Spain folk songs are more flowery and account for in nature and have been left untouched by the civilized world.

Spain's folk traditions stem from distinct regions and have folk musicians singing and producing lyrical content which talks about the social, economic and political aspects of the region. This movement is similar to events which are found in Latin America and Portugal. Most of Spain's folk songs are not only born out of forlorn great seclusion, but are wild, and eccentric, deliberately appearing off-key at irregular intervals. The intonation and tempo is standardized at the end of every phase which is a base characteristic among Spain's folk songs. A favorite folk song known to most Spaniards is 'Pinks' whose lyrics are amusing and heroic in character.

Found in the Granada province of Spain, Andalusia is well known for its flamenco music. Flameco consists of the song (cante), the dance (baile) and the guitar (guitarra). Origins of the flamenco folk music style are still debated with influences seen as originating from as far as Egypt, Pakistan and India. Singer-songwriters like Javier Ruibal and Carlos Cano have emerged from this region rejuvenating copla, an old primary form of music.

The region of Aragon has popularized guitarro, a small guitar and other Jota instruments like the castanets, the bagpipes, the chiflo or tabor pipe, the flute and the tambourines. The city of Valencia also has its own form of Jota. Asturia has sprung forth well known Spanish musicians like José Ángel Hevia and the Llan de Cubel band. The habitancy of Basque have their own version of folk music known as trikitixa, which generally contains the accordion and tambourine.

Spanish Folk Songs

Thursday, December 29, 2011

Spanish Music

Spanish Music

Among the amount of reasons behind the popularity of Spanish history and civilization, the Spanish music is one big reason. There are many unique features of the music in Spain and this music is unique because it combines range of cultures and civilizations. The think behind this is the domination of Spain by separate cultures of assorted countries. The Gypsies are known as the creators of Spanish music and this music is much inspired by the dances from Andalusia, Tartessos and Muslims of the region. Three common ingredients of the Spanish music are the song, Baile (dance) and guitar. It is de facto difficult to exactly collate the inspiration of Spanish music but no doubt, this music is very unique and very separate from that of the other nations in Europe.

If we look into the amelioration and history of the music in Spain, then it is very clear that this music is extremely influenced by the Moors, Greeks and Romans. These three civilizations influenced the Spanish music while the early time period of its development. Mozarabic chant is the name of the music which is played in the churches of Spain. It was Spain where the polyphonic notion of music originated while the 16th century.

Spain is well known for the range of music festivals held by the country while separate times of the year. The interest of tourists has made the music a much highlighted part of the whole tourist activity. The pop and rock & roll styles of music are very notable in Spain and most of the Spanish music stars are female. an additional one beloved form of music in Spain is called Ye Ye and it is influenced by the British and American beats. Among the beloved singers of Spain are Enrique Iglesais, Miguel Bose and Rosa Lopez. There are many notable music groups as well and among them are falling Kids, Ketama, Pereza, Los Bravos and Greta.

Folk music in the separate regions of Spain is also very popular. Cantabrian is a folk kind of music which is beloved in the Basque Country and it is highlighted with stick dance and intricate arch. Rebec is also a folk music in which there are a amount of instrument players complicated beating drums and clarinet. Rondalla and Dulzaina are the forms of dance music which is beloved in Castile. The notable rhythms in Spain include joya, circle dance and habas verdes.

Spanish Music