2009년 5월 8일 금요일

Music.

In the Oxford Dictionary the definition of the Music is an artistic form of auditory communication incorporating instrumental or vocal tones in a structured and continuous manner so the Musicians are the one who really turns tunes to the form of the Art. The music can makes a person happy and sometimes sad, but to me the music sometimes the music gives me multiples of the curiosity, such as the form of the music, how they perform, and the instrument that they are using for the music. There are many musicians who are try to understand and to show people different kind of the methods of the playing music. But in this paper I want to pull out two of my own favorite musicians and their technique use to show people the power of the music.

Yong Woon Kim, who is well known as Zack Kim. People who does not play guitar or people who does not know a lot of guitarist's names then he is probably little unfamiliar to them, so let me introduce who is he. He Was Born May 5 1983 in Korea and moved to Philippine when he was young. So he was grew up in the Philippine, he said that he start play guitar since he was in the high school but he did not like the old passion way so instead of playing the guitar by peaking he tapping the guitar. Later he created the new technique called "free hands", which involves "tapping" the guitar strings with both the left and right hands simultaneously. Many guitarists apply free hands to one guitar, but Zack frequently performs on two; his left hand playing one guitar while his right hand plays the other, which is basically the same as playing the piano on the guitar. His arrangements include a range of styles, from classical to jazz as well as quirky yet virtuosic arrangements of tunes such as theme song from the Super Mario Bros Video Game. Techniquely the "Free Hands" aren't created by Zack Kim it was invented by the guy name Emmett Chapman in 1969. But he was not that good performer as Zack Kim there are a lot of people who used this guitar technique were Stanley Jordan, Adam Filara, Dominic Frasca, Bob Culbertson, Andrew vaslas, and Rhett Butler.

Jimi Hendrix, very classic guitarist of all time. Recently he was picked by The hundred greatest guitarists of All Time by rolling stone. What he played was ‘fucking loud’ but also incredibly lyrical and expert. He managed to build this bridge between true blues guitar, the kind that Eric Clapton had been battling with for years and years — and modern sounds, the kind of Syd Barrett-meets-Townshend sound, the wall of screaming guitar sound that U2 popularized. He brought the two together brilliantly. And it was supported by a visual magic that obviously you won't get if you just listen to the music. He did this thing where he would play a chord, and then he would sweep his left hand through the air in a curve, and it would almost take you away from the idea that there was a guitar player here and that the music was actually coming out of the end of his fingers. And then people say, "Well, you were obviously on drugs." But I wasn't, and I wasn't drunk, either. I can just remember being taken over by this, and the images he was producing or evoking were naturally psychedelic in tone because we were surrounded by psychedelic graphics. All of the images that were around us at the time had this kind of echoey, acidy quality to them. The lighting in all the clubs was psychedelic and drippy.

The musicians who I just mentioned for my theme, Zack Kim and Jimmy Hendrix they both have different styles of the playing but they all communicates in one thing, which is the Music. The music is like the universal language of all time because whatever counties you go to the Music always can makes people into one and communicate each other.

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