29/5/15

la varsoviana

Una de las melodías populares polacas más hermosas, La Varsoviana, es el origen de la canción A las barricadas. Escúchala en este arreglo:

tango a Manuela



Acordes: 
 
Am Dm E7 Am
Am Dm F E7

C G F E7
C G F E7

14/5/15

contrapublicidad

http://www.letra.org/spip/spip.php?rubrique28

La foto te llevará a excelentes materiales de contrapublicidad.

el totalitarismo

https://sites.google.com/site/laclasicaremonta/experiencias_dida%CC%81cticas.pdf?attredirects=0&d=1

Pincha la imagen para desacargar los materiales de trabajo sobre el Totalitarismo: El Totalitarismo ante la ley; Arte y propaganda; Lo humano y lo inhumano. Incluyen un análisis sobre "Vencedores o vencidos" película sobre los Juicios de Nuremberg, "El triunfo de la voluntad, documental de Leni Riefenstahl y "Noche y niebla", de Resnais.

8/5/15

Strum: mano derecha del ukelele



Fíjate en la página en la parte de los audios: d significa down (hacia abajo) y u significa up (hacia arriba). X significa apagar la cuerda:

 4/4 Strumming Patterns
By far the most common time signature around is 4/4 (“four four”). If you can count along to a song, “one, two, three, four, one, two, three, four,” and it fits, try out these strumming patterns.
Strumming Pattern 1: d – d u – u d -


This one crops up in so many ukulele songs. It’s simple to play. But – because it misses the third down strum – it has a slightly syncopated feel to it which makes it more interesting. Use it in: Charlieissocoollike – A Song About Acne, Outkast – Hey Ya!, Noah and the Whale – Jealous Kind of Love, Zee Avi – Kantoi, Nevershoutnever – Cheatercheaterbestfriendeater,…
Strumming Pattern 2: d – d u – u d u


Very similar to strumming pattern 1, but with another up strum at the end. Use it in: Ingrid Michaelson – You and I, Paolo Nutini – High Hopes, I Wanna Be Like You, Misty Miller – Remember,…
Strumming Pattern 3: d – d – d u d u


Use it in: OK Go – This Too Shall Pass, Keston Cobblers Club – You Go, The Pogues – Fiesta,…
Strumming Pattern 4: d – d u d u d u


A really straight-forward strum useful for punky stuffUse it in: UOGB – Teenage Kicks, Ryan Gosling – You Always Hurt the Ones You Love, The Beach Boys – Wouldn’t It Be Nice,…
Half-Bar Patterns
If you’re looking for a strumming pattern for a song where the chords change regularly (twice a bar) try out these.
Strumming Pattern 5: d – d u


Use it in:, Death Cab for Cutie – I Will Follow You Into the Dark, Sesame Street,…
Strumming Pattern 6: d u x u


Use it in: Hellogoodbye – Betrayed by Bones
Two Bar Pattern
If the chords change much more slowly, you could just double up on the 4/4 pattern. Or you could make it more interesting by using a two bar pattern.
Strumming Pattern 7: d – d u – u d u OR - u d u – u d - 


Henceforth to be known as the ‘Sophie Madeleine strum’. Use it in: Sophie Madeleine – The Knitting Song & You Are My Favourite & I Just Can’t Stop Myself, Rocky and Balls – Love Cake, Bella Hemming – Play Guitar, Peggy Sue – February Snow, Antarctica Takes It – C&F,…
Emphasis
Strumming Pattern 8: d u d U d u d U


Use it in: Florence and the Machine – Kiss With a Fist, Sophie Madeleine – Take Your Love With Me,…
Strumming Pattern 9: d u x u d u x u


Use it in: Nevershoutnever – Biggest Fan, Noah and the Whale – Five Years Time,…
Reggae Strums
With a reggae strum you’re always going to be accenting the off beats. In the other strums here you’re always playing a strong beat on the ‘one’ of the count. Here you’re accenting other beats. It’s not always obvious what’s going on so I’ve included a click track with these.
Strumming Pattern 10: – d – d – d – d


Here you’re accenting the beats between the count. Use it in: April Smith – Colors,…
 Strumming Pattern 11: – – d u – – d -


Here the accent is on the ‘two’ and ‘four’ beats. Use it in: WIUO – The Israelites,…
3/4 Time
If counting, “one, two, three, four,” doesn’t fit with the song you’re playing, try counting in threes instead. If that works, try these patterns.
Strumming Pattern 12: d – d u d -


Use it in: Amanda Palmer – In My Mind, John Denver/Ballard C Boyd – Christmas for Cowboys, Weezer – Christmas Song,…
Strumming Pattern 13: d – d u d u

Use it in: WIUO – Blue Smoke,…


progresiones armónicas



PROGRESIONES BÁSICAS EN DO MAYOR

1. I – IV – V – I = C – F – G - C (Grados principales de la Escala de Do Mayor)
Una canción escrita con esta progresión es La Bamba.


2.  I – II – V – I = C – Dm – G – C 

3.  I – II – IV – V – I = C – Dm - F – G – C (La canción Don´y worry, be happy es I II IV I)

4. I – VI – IV – V – I = C – Am – F – G – C (llamada progresión doo-wop: Stand by me; Lollipop; Let it be)

I V VI IV también tiene muchas canciones  (I´m yours; No, woman, no cry; Someone like you )

y I vi ii V (muy de música influenciadas por el jazz) 

5. I – III – IV –V – I = C – Em – F – G – C

6.  I – IV – II – V – I = C – F – Dm – G – C

7. I – V – VI – IV – II – V – I = C – G –Am – F – Dm – G - C

8.  I – III – IV – II – V – VI – IV – II – V – I = C – Em – F – Dm – G – Am – F – Dm – G – C

9. I – II –III – IV – V –VI –VII – I= C – Dm –Em – F – G – Am –Bº - C 

10. VI – V – IV – III (Mayor) – VI= Am – G – F – E – Am

11.  VI – III – V – I – IV – II – III (Mayor) – VI= Am – Dm – G – C – F – Dm – E – Am

 Guantanamera: G, Em, Am, D7 :|

+Turnarounds
Ritmos de la derecha 

gotas de agua por Sibelius



¿Qué podría imitar mejor a las gotas de lluvia que el pizzicato? Ya hemos hablado en otra ocasión de él, en nuestra entrada Homenaje al pizzicatto.

7/5/15