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Nicolle Elahian

Top 10 British artists in America right now | TheCelebrityCafe.com - 0 views

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  • It’s hard to say when we as a country started to become obsessed with British artists, but it is certainly true that we have. You almost can’t listen to the radio nowadays without hearing at least one British artist, if not more. Boy bands like One Direction and The Wanted have pretty much taken over, making teenage girls go crazy and selling out concerts like it’s nothing. Solo acts such as Ed Sheeran and Cher Lloyd have been gaining popularity as well, performing on countless television and award shows. You can’t forget the more seasoned artists like Adele and Jessie J, who have proven that some of the best voices come from across the pond. Breaking America has been seen as a big accomplishment for British artists in the past, but with our willingness to accept them nowadays, it is not quite as hard as it used to be! Of course, it is still an admirable accomplishment and I am sure that the British craze will not die down anytime soon. Let’s take a look at some of the most popular British artists of the moment.
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    It gives a lot of information of artists which are important because their music has gone to America and beyond
Natalia Alas

Japan's Latest Pop-Music Craze? Kids - Patrick St. Michel - The Atlantic - 0 views

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  • Mana Ashida is the most famous child in Japan
  • The seven-year-old has starred in a dozen movies over the past three years,
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  • Alongside Marumo co-star and fellow seven-year-old Fuku Suzuki, she recorded the hit "Maru Maru Mori Mori!,"
  • But Ashida's biggest claim to ubiquity is music
  • Ashida and Suzuki the youngest artists to ever appear in the Japanese music charts' top 10.
  • Ashida, who released her latest song on May 16, stands as an extreme example of the Japanese music industry's recent embrace of young performers.
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    Mana Ashida is the most famous child in Japan, and that's saying something.
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    Mana Ashida is the most famous child in japan.He is 7 year old he hva made dozen of movies over last three years.Ashida starts to play music because he really want to sing.He made a song with marumo co-star and it was a hit called maru maru mori mori.
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    Mana Ashida are the most famous kids in Japan.They have seven years old.They have been in a dozen movies.
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    Mana Ashida are the most famous kids in Japan.They have seven years old.They have been in a dozen movies.
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    Mana Ashida are the most famous kids in Japan.They have seven years old.They have been in a dozen movies.
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    pop japanese music information
boris solis

Chinese Music: Development, Instruments - 0 views

  • raditional Chinese music can be traced back 7,000 - 8,000 years based on the discovery of a bone flute made in the Neolithic Age.
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      Chinese music is interesting read this
    • andres mejia
       
      very good
  • uring the Ming (1368 - 1644) and Qing Dynasties (1644 - 1911), the art of traditional opera developed rapidly and diversely in different regions. When these distinctive opera styles were performed at the capital (now called Beijing), artists combined the essence of the different styles and created Beijing opera, one of three cornerstones of Chinese culture (the other two being Chinese medicine and traditional Chinese painting) which continue to be appreciated even in modern times.
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      read this it is amacing
ivanna salome

Andean music - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • Andean music is a group of styles of music from the Andes region in Southamerica.
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      the style of the andean music is from south america 
  • Andean music has served as a major source of inspiration for the neo-folkloric Nueva canción movement that begun in the 60s, Nueva canción musicians both interpreted old songs and created new pieces that are now considered andean music. Some Nueva canción musicians such as Los Jaivas would fuse Andean music with psychedelic and progressive rock.
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      nueva cancion fact 
  • The panpipes group include the sikú (or zampoña) and antara. These are ancient indigenous instruments that vary in size, tuning and style. Instruments in this group are constructed from aquatic reeds found in many lakes in the Andean Region of South America. The sikú has two rows of canes and are tuned in either pentatonic or diatonic scales. Some modern single-rowed panpipes modeled after the native Antara are capable of playing full scales, while traditional Sikús are played using two rows of canes wrapped together.
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      the different instruments in andean are pinpipes siku zampona and antara
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  • Quenas (notched-end flutes) remain popular and are traditionally made out of the same aquatic canes as the Sikús, although PVC pipe is sometimes used due to its resistance to heat, cold and humidity.
  • It includes folklore music of parts of Argentina, Bolivia, Ecuador, Chile, Colombia, Peru and Venezuela. Andean music is popular to different degrees across Latin America,
  • The Nueva Canción movement of the 70s revived the genre across Latin America and brought it to places where it was unknown or forgotten.
  • quenas only are played during the
  • dry season
  • vertical flutes, either pinkillos or tarkas, being played during the wet season.
  • Tarkas are constructed from local Andean hard wood sources
  • Marching bands dominated by drums and panpipes are commonplace today and are used to celebrate weddings, carnivals and other holidays.
  • The twentieth century saw drastic changes in Andean society and culture. Bolivia, for example, saw a nationalistic revolution in 1952,
  • Los Curacas took the fusion work of Los Jairas and the Parras to invent nueva canción, which returned to Bolivia in the 1980s in the form of canto nuevo artists such as Emma Junaro and Matilde Casazola.
  • The 1970s was a decade in which Andean music saw its biggest growth.
  • Different groups sprang out of the different villages throughout the Andes Region. Peru, Ecuador, Chile, Bolivia, Colombia and Argentina.
  • hey would later take Andean music to the rest of the world.
  • Originally from the Caribbean coast of Colombia, cumbia became a hit in Peru and through much of Latin America. It was then adapted to a "Peruvian" version called "Chicha" that has become a popular style in the Andean region, specially among in the lower socioeconomic strata of the society including Quechua and Aymara populations
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