martes, 30 de septiembre de 2014

THIRD PART


SAMBA

The Samba is a musical genre of roots African emerged in Brazil, the which derived one type of dance. is one of the main manifestations of the culture popular Brazilian and one symbol of the identity national.



Yes all right in almost all Latin is used the voice female
(Samba) in Brazil and in some countries as Argentina, Cuba and Uruguay, is used the voice male (samba). no should confused with the samba, gender musical completely different, of origin Hispanic.


A  despite of its  presence in several regions Brazilian
low the form of various rhythms and dances Popular regional of origin African, especially in the states of bay Pernambuco, Maranhão, Minas Gerais and São Paulo, as gender musical is considered one expression musical urban of the city of Rio de Janeiro where this format of samba was born and is developed between purposes the century XIX and the first decades the century XX.


common Instruments 
various instruments of strings as: cavaquinho, various types of guitar and various instruments of percussion (as tambourine, Surdo and tamborim).



viernes, 12 de septiembre de 2014

Genre Tropical


THE MERENGUE
GENRE OF DANCING TROPICAL


The merengue is a musical genre originated in the Dominican Republic the early nineteenth century.
It is very popular in Latin America, where it is considered, along with the salsa, as one the great genres dance music, that distinguish the gentilicios Latin America. 




In their origins, the Dominican merengue was interpreted with instruments of string (mandolin and / or guitar). Years later, the instruments of rope were replaced by the accordion, conforming well, together with the güira and the tambora.




Then came other instruments; Accordion, electric bass, piano, saxophone, trumpet, conga, trombone and tuba. The evolution of merengue, served for liven a the rumbas and parties.

Some of the artists more Highlights of the genre:  Juan Luis Guerra, Toño Rosario, Fernando Villalona, Wilfrido Vargas, Johnny Ventura, Sergio Vargas, the Brothers Rosario, Milly Quezada, the Melodic, ensemble Quisqueya, Victor Roque and The Big Apple, Group, Mania, Dionis Fernandez and The Team, The Sapphire, Bonny Cepeda, Kinito Méndez, Eddy Herrera, Freddy Kenton, Hector Acosta, José Peña Suazo, and the Banda fat, Rubby Perez Rikarena, Jochy Hernández, Jossie Esteban and the Patrol 15, the girls the Can, Danny Marin, and cocou (traditional dance). In the 90s, the merengue hip-hop had as main protagonists a the following:  "Illegal", "Sandy y Papo", "One Voice", groups "without borders" , "Banda the Bocana" , between other groups.








lunes, 8 de septiembre de 2014

MUSIC CHAMPETA


Champeta


Champeta is a genus of the popular music and dance originating from the Atlantic coastal regions of Colombia.Champeta originated between the people of African descent of the Colombian cities of Cartagena of Indias and Barranquilla, and was linked with the culture of Palenque de San Basilio district. displays influences of musical genres of  settlements colonial Euro-African and the continent of Africa. The "champeta" refers to a culture whose history is marked by slavery and abuse.




At the beginning of the 1970s the culture Champeta came to be best known in Colombia, due to the development of one set of dances complex configured with the rhythms of the sauce and the jíbaro and more later the reggae. This music is played at full volume through of large speakers known locally as "Picós" (from the English word "pick-up"). these first dances were called"therapy" for its relaxing nature, a distraction of the problems economic the country. Performers gender related.

The singer Carlos Vives adopted the gender Therapy-Champeta in the song Pa 'Maite and shows some of this influence in other places. The sauce singer Joe Arroyo with the target of put on, relief, what that is of origin indigenous African or Caribbean Cartagena and combines various African musical influences as champeta, and is described in many of his albums as "champetuo" for example, The Rebellion.

Hope you like the video of champeta of the Today.



lunes, 1 de septiembre de 2014

ROCK IN SPANISH


ROCK IN SPANISH


The rock and roll, known initially as rhythm and blues, is a musical style created by the African American community in the United States since the end of World War II in 1945. in the 1950s, musicians "white" as Elvis Presley and Bill Haley, impelled the massification of genre that was transformed in a global culture.   

The production of rock in Spanish began in the 1960s, with bands musical that in its great majority interpreted in Spanish the successes American rock and roll.

The first major international success of rock in Spanish was "La Bamba", a Mexican regional song performed with rock beat and sung in Spanish by Chicano (Mexican American) Ritchie Valens in 1958.



which is your favorite artist ROCK?
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martes, 26 de agosto de 2014

ELECTRONICA

The music electronic is the kind of music that used for the  produce and interpret of  instruments and electronic music technology. Generally, one can distinguish between the sound produced using electromechanical means of  that produced using electronic technology can also be mixed. Examples of devices that produce sound electromechanically are the Telharmonium, the Appellate Hammond and the guitar electrical.


The production of sounds purely electronic may achieved by devices such as the theremin, the synthesizer of sound and the computer. the music electronic was associated in his day only with one form of music cultured Western, but from late 1960, The availability of technology musical to prices Accesible allowed that the music produced by media electronic is became each time more popular. Today electronic music has a great technique and compositional variety, ranging from forms of experimental art music to popular forms such as electronic dance music.




domingo, 24 de agosto de 2014

GENRES MUSICALS - SECOND PART


reggaeton

The reggaeton is a genre musicals  of Latin America and the Caribbean, Their sound is derived from Jamaican reggae, influenced by hip hop. It developed by first time in Panama. But gender is made more popular in Puerto Rico, in the first place in that the artists and stars the reggaeton they originated.

THE DANCING


The attitude of the participants is seductive the  practice movements lascivious and sensual, the knees slightly flexed, the man has movements loose and performed typical gestures and the women shaking vigorously the hips.

Instruments common

Guitar, bass, electronic keyboard, drums, synthesizer, drum machine.

Some examples of this kind of genre in Colombia.


jueves, 21 de agosto de 2014

MANAGEMENT OF TALENT HUMAN

MANAGEMENT OF TALENT HUMAN


History

The management of Talent is a process that emerged in the 90s, and is adopted by companies that is give account that what  drives the success of its business are;  the talent and skills of their employees. The companies have put the management the talent for solve the issue of the retention of employed. 
the issue is that many organizations today, make one huge effort by attract employees to its company but pass little time in the retention and the development the same.



A system of management the talent a the strategy of business required incorporated and run in the processes daily to throughout of all the company. Do not may left in hands only the department of resources human the work of attract and retain to the collaborators, but that should be practiced in all the levels of the organization. The strategy of business should include the responsibility of that the managers and supervisors develop to their subordinates immediate.




The divisions within  the company should share openly the information with other departments for that the employees achieve the knowledge of the objectives of organization in its entirety. The companies that is focus in develop its talent integrate plans and processes give follow up and manage the talent using what following:

• Find, attract and recruit candidates qualified with training      competitive
• Manage and define salaries competitive
• Seek opportunities of training and development
• Lay down processes for handle the performance
• Having implemented programs of retention
• Manage promotions and transfers