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A digger brasileira Priscilla Cavalcanti gasta horas em lojas de discos em busca de canções perdidas - Tpm. Nem todas as músicas que já foram gravadas estão na internet. Com essa certeza, uma turma gasta tempo e dinheiro em lojas de discos do Brasil e do mundo buscando faixas esquecidas e que não brilharam na época em que foram lançadas. Eles são os crate-diggers, e a cearense Priscilla Cavalcante tem essa rotina como profissão. Aos 39 anos e morando fora do Brasil há mais de duas décadas, ela é especialista em encontrar hits em potencial que, ao caírem na mão de DJs, embalam pistas mundo afora.

“Minha fórmula para essa seleção é sempre comprar os discos que gosto, que eventualmente eu possa vender e que, se não vender, vão ficar pra mim”, diz à Tpm. Faz sentido Priscilla confiar no próprio ouvido para montar seu acervo. Em 2000, montou o duo Forma Noise com o multi-instrumentista e ex-marido Dustan Gallas (que tocou com o Cidadão Instigado). LEIA TAMBÉM: Janaína Rueda, Mari Sciotti e Gabriela Barretto são exemplos de chefs que, além da cozinha, comandam seus restaurantes. Every Noise at Once. Italian progressive metal deep symphonic black metal christian symphonic metal brazilian classical piano native american spiritual indonesian alternative rock romanian contemporary classical greek contemporary classical classic progressive house vintage italian soundtrack japanese progressive house novos talentos brasileiros melbourne bounce international south african alternative finnish progressive metal progressive electro house deep contemporary country historic piano performance american 21st century classical uk experimental electronic african-american classical italian occult psychedelia instrumental acoustic guitar musica cristiana guatemalteca latin american heavy psych swiss contemporary classical turkish classical performance post-rock latinoamericano swedish progressive metal symphonic melodic death metal argentine alternative rock canadian contemporary r&b musica colombiana instrumental rap underground colombiano musica gaucha tradicionalista swedish singer-songwriter spanish contemporary classical.

Deep soul Southern soul. All Music World Music. Fast Food and the Music Industry by Greg Graffin | Punx In Solidarity Blog. Fast Food and the Music Industry Since I am known as a person who usually sings about serious issues, I figured I had better keep things very serious here today. I’d like to begin by relating a story to you about…Arbey’s Roast Beef.

I like fast food, I think it is a good product and a great invention. Last week I was standing in line looking over the simple menu and I decided I would get the #1 value meal. Then I realized my craving for lots of fries and I said “Can I have a large fries with that instead”? The cashier said: “Why don’t you just supersize? After I said okay, she reached for the supersize cola and I saw that this thing was the size of a small trash can. Who can drink that much cola? The music industry itself is not immune to this kind of simplistic, over-efficient, marketing mentality unfortunately. Step One: Is there a problem? I think so. Why is this the case? I think it’s because art is hard to make, so artists copy other artists. I think our values are askew. Like this: Map of Metal. 100 Years of Rock Visualized.

BandToBand.com. The Genealogy of Rock – Fake Plastic Rock. Ever seen those diagrams which try to visually depict how rock music has evolved over the last 50 years? I know of a few. The first is the Genealogy of Pop/Rock Music as featured in Edward Tufte’s excellent book Visual Explanations. Click through for a larger version I stitched together that’s actually readable. This poster is $33 for an “archival paper” print, but it only goes up to 1978. There’s another diagram used as a blackboard teaching aid in the 2003 movie School of Rock, which is full of great rock music. It’s also a bit more modern. It’s a great movie and I highly recommend checking it out if you haven’t seen it already. The movie was based on the (very) real world Paul Green School of Rock Music, which teaches kids how to play the guitar, bass, drums, and vocals in a real band. Anyway, the contents of the School of Rock blackboard were transcribed for our convenience by Frank: There’s also The Family Tree of Rock and Roll, which looks interesting.

Evelyn Glennie shows how to listen. SCA Medieval and Renaissance Music Homepage. And there is more to it than this, for dancing is practised to reveal whether lovers are in good health and sound of limb, after which they are permitted to kiss their mistresses in order that they may touch and savour one another, thus to ascertain if they are shapely or emit an unpleasant odour as of bad meat. Therefore, from this standpoint, quite apart from the many other advantages to be derived from dancing, it becomes an essential in a well ordered society. Thoinot Arbeau, Orchesography (1589), trans.

Mary Stewart Evans (Images from Dover edition of Arbeau) What's New? If you have any suggestions or contributions for this page, please write me at lindahl@pbm.com, or suggest a link. There is a mailing list for this topic, with web-based subscribe/unsubscribe and an archive. Early Music Western European music in the SCA period has long been studied under the name `early music.' Songs / Minstrels / "Bardic Arts" Dance Music Dance Music is mostly covered in the SCA Dance Homepage.