miércoles, 3 de junio de 2009

Clarinete y Saxofón UnidosS!!!



Ya sabemos que el clarinete y el saxofón son instrumentos muy importantes en la musica del jazz, incluyendo también muchos instrumentos más.
Pues aqui teneis una foto para disfrutar de ella...y para que a Julia le haga ilusión jajajaja :D

Louis Amstrong

Una VoZ FeMeninA!!




Entre las voces femeninas del jazz, la de Billie Holiday (1915-1959).
Incluye nuestra canción favorita en su disco de jazz.

ouuu yeahhh..... aqui tenemos a Benny Goodman!

La Partitura...






Alguien se atreve a tocarlaa????? eeeE??? venga, y luego a cantarla y dar un recital en el conservatorio!!! jajajaja

Versión deL masS graNdeE!!! :D

Aparece un clarinete.. que es lo que toca nuestra querida Julia, el gran trompetista Louis Amstong, y un trombón que no toca mal del todo jajajaja.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TvKEzc3JXo4


Lo sentimos pero no nos han dejado subirlos... 0o0o0o0o asi que para verlo tendreis que pinchar en el link!! os guStaraáá :P

versiones versiones versiones versiones versiones versiones versiones ver...

Leti dice que ponga que no hace falta leerlo, pero yo digo que si! jumm!! en vuestras conciencias quedará el que no lo leais y os lo aprendais de memoria perfectamente....



pff....buscando buscando mas versiones de esta canción... tiene innumerables!!! como todas las grandes... Atención, aqui os dejo algunas de las que se han grabado...

...que locuraaaaa no??????


Thomas Anders (of Modern Talking fame) both in English and Spanish (1991)
Louis Armstrong (recorded March 5, 1929, released by Columbia Records as catalog number 38052, with the flip side "Black and Blue"and as catalog number 38221, with the flip side "Mood Indigo"; also released by OKeh Records as catalog numbers 8669 and 41204 , both with the flip side "No One Else but You")
Gene Austin (recorded November 23, 1928, released by Victor Records as catalog number 21798, with the flip side "I Wonder if You Miss Me Tonight")
Les Backer (recorded
October 22, 1928, released by Vocalion Records as catalog number 15737, with the flip side "My Blackbirds Are Bluebirds Now")
Rube Bloom (recorded August 2, 1928, released by OKeh Records as catalog number 41117, with the flip side "Because My Baby Don't Mean 'Maybe' Now")
Lillie Delk Christian (recorded
December 11, 1928, released by OKeh Records as catalog number 8650, with the flip side "Sweethearts on Parade")
King Cole Quintet (recorded in 1942, released by Disc Records as catalog number 2011, with the flip side "Pro-Sky")
Doris Day (1953 - not released as a single but recorded for a radio program; eventually released in the album Doris Day Sings 22 Original Recordings by Hindsight Records in 1987)
Marlene Dietrich (1965)
Mary Dixon (recorded
July 30, 1928, released by Vocalion Records as catalog number 1199, with the flip side "Dusty Stevedore")
Dude Sky Vine Street Boys (recorded
December 17, 1936, released by Variety Records as catalog number 516, with the flip side "My Girl")
Gay Ellis (
pseudonym for Annette Hanshaw) & her Novelty Orchestra (vocal by Hanshaw, recorded July 24, 1928, released by Harmony Records as catalog number 706-H and by Supertone Records as catalog number 1005P, both with the flip side "I Must Have That Man")
Duke Ellington and his Orchestra (recorded October 30, 1928, released by Montgomery Ward Records as catalog number 4990, with the flip side "Memories of You")
Seger Ellis and his Orchestra (recorded June 8, 1928, released by OKeh Records as catalog number 41077, with the flip side "Don't Keep Me in the Dark, Bright Eyes")
Ella Fitzgerald (1957)
Judy Garland (1961)
Lou Gold and his Orchestra (recorded
May 28, 1928, released by Harmony Records as catalog number 660-H, with the flip side "Sweet Lorraine")
Benny Goodman and his Orchestra (recorded September 6, 1937, released by Victor Records as catalog number 25678, with the flip side "Sugar Foot Stomp")
Benny Goodman Sextet (recorded December 18, 1940, released by Columbia Records as catalog number 36755, with the flip side "Fiesta in Blue")
The Goofus Five and their Orchestra (recorded
June 27, 1928, released by OKeh Records as catalog number 41069, with the flip side "Ready for the River")
Mildred Griselle (released by
Supertone Records as catalog number 9276, with the flip side "Just a Little Blue for You")
Adelaide Hall
Johnny Hamp's Kentucky Serenaders (vocal by H. White; recorded May 17, 1928, released by Victor Records as catalog number 21414A, with the flip side "Sweet Lorraine"
Grace Hayes (recorded August 6, 1928, released by Victor Records as catalog number 21571A, with the flip side "I Must Have That Man")
Biff Hoffman (recorded
August 27, 1928, released by Brunswick Records as catalog number 4046, with the flip side "You Tell Me Your Dream (I'll Tell You Mine)")
Billie Holiday (1936)
Hollywood Dance Orchestra (recorded
August 7, 1928, released by Challenge Records as catalog number 536, also released by Banner Records as catalog number 7193; also released under the name Jewel Dance Orchestra by Jewel Records as catalog number , all with the flip side "Raggedy Maggie"[16][17][18])
Jonah Jones Septet (recorded September 4, 1946, released by Prestige Records as an extended-play disc, catalog number PR-7604 and by Swing Records in France as catalog number 228, with the flip side "That's the Lick")
Louis Jordan (recorded March 1, 1951, released by Decca Records as catalog number 27620 with the flip side "You Will Always Have a Friend")
Peggy Lee and Dave Barbour (released by Capitol Records as catalog numbers 511 and 10118, both with the flip side "Why Don't You Do Right?")
Louisiana Rhythm Kings (recorded
May 31, 1928, released by Vocalion Records as catalog number 15710, with the flip side "Jubilee Stomp")
Abe Lyman and his Californians (recorded November 26, 1928, released by Brunswick Records as catalog number 4136, with the flip side "Baby")
Manhattan Madcaps (recorded
June 22, 1928, released by Supertone Records as catalog number 9055, with the flip side "Sunbeams Bring Dreams of You")
Dean Martin (recorded January 28, 1957, released by Capitol Records as catalog number 3718 [78 rpm]and F-3718 [45 rpm], with the flip side "I Never Had a Chance")
Mills Brothers (recorded December 22, 1932, released by Brunswick Records as catalog number 6519, with the flip side "Diga Diga Doo")
Buddy Morrow (released by RCA Victor Records as catalog number 20-3947, with the flip side "Our Song of Love")
Rose Murphy (recorded December 1947, released by Mercury Records as catalog number 8111, with the flip side "Cecelia")
Lee O'Daniel Hillbilly Boys (recorded June 10, 1937, released by Vocalion Records as catalog number 03753, with the flip side "Thank You, Mr. Moon")
Anita O'Day (1945)
Oscar Peterson Trio (recorded May 21, 1953, released by Mercury Records as catalog number 89062, with the flip side "Spring Is Here", also released by Mercury subsidiary Clef Records under the same catalog number)
Ben Pollack's Pickarib Boys (recorded February 28, 1950, released by Discovery Records as catalog number 131)
Harry Richman (recorded August 28, 1928, released by Brunswick Records as catalog number 4035, with the flip side "King for a Day")
Shilkret's Rhyth-Melodists (recorded September 22, 1928, released by Victor Records as catalog number 21688, with the flip side "I'm Sorry, Sally")
Lee Sims (recorded November 1928, released by Brunswick Records as catalog number 4152A, with the flip side "Sonny Boy")
Willy "the Lion" Smith (recorded December
1950, released by Commodore Records as catalog number 652, with the flip side "Just One of Those Things")
Ted Straeter and his Orchestra (recorded
March 24, 1942, released by Decca Records as catalog number 18308B, with the flip side "What Is This Thing Called Love?")
The Stylistics (1975)
Joe Sullivan (recorded February 9, 1940, released by Conqueror Records as catalog number 9503 and by Vocalion Records as catalog number 5496, both with the flip side "Oh, Lady Be Good")
Fats Waller (vocal by U. Carlyle, recorded November 3, 1939, originally released by Bluebird Records as catalog number 10573B, with the flip side "Darktown Strutters' Ball"; later re-released by RCA Victor Records as catalog number 20-1582, with the flip side "The Joint's Jumpin'")
Ethel Waters with Duke Ellington (recorded December 22, 1932, released by Brunswick Records as catalog number 6517, with the flip side "Doin' the New Lowdown", and as catalog number 6758, with the flip side "Porgy")
Lee Wiley
Cootie Williams Rug Cutters (recorded October 26, 1937, released by Vocalion Records as catalog number 3890, with the flip side "Watching"
Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys (recorded September 23, 1935, released by Columbia Records as catalog number 37703 and by Vocalion Records as catalog number 03264, both with the flip side "Never No More Blues")
Rufus Wainwright - Rufus Does Judy at Carnegie Hall (2007)

IMPRESIONANTE








Con lo ramánticas que somos como nos ibamos a quedar sin poner estoo!!!! jajajajaja HAY QUE VERLO!!!!

EL JAZZzzzzz...!!!!! 0o0ouUuUu....

El jazz es un tipo de música difícil de definir.
Las raices del jazz provienen del fruto del encuentro de la tradición musical africana
y la europea, en un escenario preciso, Estados Unidos,
a raíz de la llegada de los esclavos negros desde principios del siglo XVII.
Con el paso del tiempo los salmos teñidos de tradición africana
darían lugar a lo que se conoce como GOSPELL, canto religioso de los evangelistas.
Unos de los pilares importantes de la musica afroamericana es el BLUES
que es una estructura de doce compases, que utiliza las llamadas “blue notes”,
alteraciones de la tercera y séptima notas de la escala.
Pero el blues es mucho más, hay quien lo traduce por tristeza,
aunque es más acertado la definición de los propios cantantes de blues: “Blues is a feeling”,
es una sensación, un sentimiento....

EL NOMBRE!!!!!

Hemos conseguido averiguar el nombre........ Bringing up Baby,
de Howard Hawks, conocida en su versión española como La fiera de mi niña.
Es una canción dificil de traducir al español, aunque la pelicula tampoco es muy facil.
Primero se llevó al cine en blanco y negro y en versión original, es decir, en inglés.
Con el paso del tiempo se llevo al cine español, pero primero solo y exclusivamente subtitulada.... Y por fin se verá en español aunque no con todo su jugo.

Qué interesante...



Esta canción fue compuesta en 1928.

La música fue compuesta por Jimmy McHugh, ¡este simpático hombre!


La letra es de Dorothy Fields, una libretista y letrista norteamericana que escribió más de 400 canciones para los musicales de Broadway y películas. Junto con Ann Ronell, Dana Suesse, y Kay Swift, fue una de las primeras en alcanzar exito en Hollywood y perteneciente al Tin Pan Allen.
Cotilleo: Por lo visto, se llevaban muy bien, y más aún después de realizar esta canción...(aquí vemos a Dorothy muy contentita por el piropo que le está echando el amigo Jimmy!!)

Wa0oo0o0oooo......


Ésta es la escena de la pelicula donde sale nuestra maravillosa canción como banda sonora... el nombre de la pelicula no conseguimos averiguar cual es jajaja espero que os guste la imagen.

Letra de la canción traducida

No puedo darte más que amor, cielo
Es de lo único que tengo en abundancia, cielo
Sueña un rato, intriga un rato
Seguro que encontraremos
Felicidad y me imagino
Todas esas cosas que siempre has anhelado.
Caramba, me gustaría verte hecha una reina, cielo

Pulseras de diamantes que no venden en Woolworths, cielo
Hasta ese feliz día
Sabes de puñetera sobra, cielo,
Que no puedo darte más que amor.

miércoles, 27 de mayo de 2009

¡Acordes! ¡Que bonitoo!!!! :)

Amigos de la armonía, aquí os pongo los acordes de esta maravillosa canción!! asi que ya podeis tocarla con la guitarrita, piano o el instrumento que gusteis/ sepais tocar!! jej
G                      C#dim         Am7 D7             
I can't give you anything but love baby.

G A7 Am7 D7
That's the only thing I've plenty of baby.

G7 C
Dream a while, scheme a while, we're sure to find.

A7 Am7
Happiness and I guess, all those things you always pined for.


G C#dim Am7 D7
Gee I'd like to see you looking swell baby.

G7 Cmaj7
Diamond bracelets Woolworths wouldn't sell baby.

C A7 G E7
Till that lucky day you know darn well baby.

Am7 D7 G
I can't give you anything but love.


Sarah Vaughan. I can't give you anything but love

miércoles, 20 de mayo de 2009

Letra

I can't give you anything but love, baby
That'sthe one thing I've got plenty of, baby
I dreamingawhile, scheming a while you're sure to find
Happiness and I guess all those things you always pine for
Gee it's nice to see you looking swell, baby
Diamond bracelets Woolworth's doesn't sell, baby
Till the lucky day you know darn well,well baby
Ican't give you anything but love