I was not a big fan of YouTube. To be honest, in the beginning I could not understand what is all the fuss about. Some people uploading their stupid videos with their dogs at the pool or some idiots drinking Cola while eating Mentos…
That was in the beginning. Now I heavily use YouTube for watching cool concerts, songs, videos and guitar lessons, I almost all the time find something interesting to watch there and my most important (like 95%) usage of YouTube is for music.
I have seen there a lot of wannabes, a lot of people trying to play the guitar like their idols, I have seen people trying and people failing and also some of them succeeding. But what really impressed me is this guy, Gustavo Guerra!
When I have first seen him on YouTube I couldn’t believe my eyes. Or ears. Really! He seems to be in absolute the same league as Satriani, Vai, Malmsteen, Gilbert, etc. He plays guitar with an amazing easiness and feeling, speed and technique. Using specific electric guitars for specific artists made him look more than cool and built him a brand image. He must have money and a lot of passion for electric guitars, since he owns custom models of famous artists, playing Satriani on Ibanez Joe Satriani models (I have counted about 3 of them, including the chromed model), Vai on JEM model, Malmsteen on his scalloped Fender, Eric Johnson on his model, damn, he seems to have them all, he must feel like a child in a toy store, really. Read the rest of this entry »
I have listened Christmas carols a lot these days due to winter holidays. Some of them were international songs, like White Christmas, or Silent night, songs that you all know and others were Romanian songs. Because I am Romanian, I find a special joy in listening old Romanian Christmas carols, songs that throw a special feeling on Christmas each and every year and remembers me those wonderful times of childhood.
I know that you, my readers here, are located all over the world and you probably don’t understand Romanian language and you don’t know much about Romanian culture. That’s all right, I won’t even try to teach you, that’s not the purpose of this article. But I just couldn’t help not sharing with you a piece of our Romanian Christmas culture.
While listening Romanian Christmas carols, I have realized that they are a bit different from the international, widely known songs in the way that most of our traditional carols are based on popular, folkloric songs, thus borrow a lot from the folkloric melodic structure. If you are going to listen (at least) a few seconds of the songs listed below, you will see that most of these songs have some repetitive parts that come immediately one after an other (even if you don’t understand the language, listen carefully and you will see what I mean - focus on the first artist which is a mark here). Also there are some common themes that a lot of our winter songs share, words, melodic structures and lyrics that a lot of Christmas carols share (such as “leru-i ler” (untranslatable, at least for me), “flori de mar” (apple’s flowers), etc). Some songs are based on these structures, others just use them.
Also there are a lot of artists singing such songs around Christmas, of course, it is a tradition, I guess it is a good source of revenue and nobody could blame you for recording a carols album 1 month after releasing your “normal” one, Christmas won’t count here, right? Or if you don’t have inspiration for an album, Christmas should give you the reason to record well known songs that everybody sing and know. Whatever…
However, we have here in Romania some great artists that sing (carols) very well. I will point out a few of them and I invite you to listen to them.
Taste the sound as you would do in a Chinese, Italian or why not, in a traditional Romanian restaurant. So, here we go…
Stefan Hrusca
Stefan Hrusca is just about THE MOST FAMOUS Christmas carols singer in Romania. He is a tradition here and for Romanians all over the world. I just know about 2-3 songs of him, others than carols, but I do know a lot of his carols. And trust me, here in Romania everybody knows him and his music. He is just a man with an acoustic guitar on a stage, enchanting the audience every year. I just don’t know how he lives for the rest of the year, but during Christmas time, you just need to have him. The music is simple, direct and based on traditional themes(see the part above about repetitive folkloric themes, he’s the one using this a lot). Hrusca is a traditional folk singer that found his niche: Christmas carols. By the way, he’s the one in the picture of this article.
Fuego (Paul Surugiu)
Fuego is not a traditional Christmas artist, but he does a good job, in my opinion singing carols on winter time. His voice is suited for this style and he has some beautiful carols. He is a pop singer, with folkloric experiences. I could not put my finger on his exact musical style and I don’t even bother to, I just listen…
Andra
Well, Andra is an other story. She is just about the best women voice of her generation(22-23 years old?) and this “of her generation” is a matter of discussion. She can cover almost anything, she usually sings pop but also has a folkloric album that has a nationwide hit on this totally different style. As far as I know, her musical background includes traditional folkloric studies so she sings folkloric music better than other artists specialized on that area. Due to her natural way of being and due to the fact she is so true to music she is very loved and appreciated here, which is not something I can say about many artists in Romania.
This first song I listed below is a traditional Christmas carol here, I think that Stefan Hrusca made it famous, but I won’t bet my life on it. However, she sings it beautifully.
Also see here Silent night in a half Romanian, half English version, that may give you a better image of her voice.
Bogdan Curta
Well, let me tell you that I just don’t know who this guy is, I haven’t seen him anywhere but on this site I post songs from, a Romanian version of YouTube. He has a wonderful voice made for carols and he just puts his voice to work here and I felt that for creating a complete image of what Christmas means in Romania, I should include him here.
Ducu Bertzi
Again, a traditional folk singer, our parents music, not a traditional Christmas carols singer, he usually has some folkloric inspired songs, very popular here. He is very loved, old school music, again a man with an acoustic guitar, nothing more, but he is one of those artists able to make a whole stadium stand singing his songs while he only plays his guitar.
Cargo
I left this band at the end of my article for the following reasons: I am kind of a fan of this band, Cargo, a very famous rock band in Romania. They play hard rock, over 20 years of experience and stage life, usual stuff: 2 electric guitars, uniques screaming voice, one of the best voices in Romania (at one time, now the lead singer is not in Romania anymore but in Australia, however the band goes on with an other lead singer and still kicks ass,even if the glory period was with Kempes as lead singer). One of my personal reflection about Cargo’s ex-lead singer(Kempes): he sings be cause HE CAN! Cargo made a band tradition to come with a carol at the end of the year, composed by them. They don’t play traditional carols, only their own stuff. But I love them every time I see them on TV with this kind of stuff. When you see that Eddie like look of the lead singer(again, ex-lead singer, I still have that image in my head) and hear his scratching voice, you know Cargo is here. By the way, see more about them here.
Well, I don’t know if I managed to give you a correct image of what Christmas music means in Romania because I only listed here one traditional Christmas singer. However this is the way I see it, this small list is based on my current feeling and on what I could find on Trilulilu site.
Anyway, how is on your country? Are we different in Romania or not?
Hello, everybody!
This is my first post in one week. The reason is simple and clear: 3 month ago I have purchased an apartment that me and my wife have (totally) arranged during the past 3 month and we have barely managed to move in these last days so my computer was somewhere on the floor, I had no desk, no chair and around me there are only clothes thrown all over and screwdrivers, drilling machines and other similar stuff.
Since a new house needs work (I had to install lighting sources, new furniture, fix sockets that the workers left hanging,etc) I had no time for internet, computers or guitars. OK, I must admit, after the living room furniture was in place, I took some time playing my acoustic guitar for relaxation. Somehow in the way Einstein played his violin for relaxation, but nothing more.
Since I have also bought a desk and a chair, I have put them up as soon as possible(they’ve come in boxes, as pieces) and I’ve started to write this post saying nothing more than I am glad to be back online.
Now that I think about it, the year is about to be over and it was a good year for me. My most important achievement for this year is by far purchasing this apartment since until now I was paying rent to an old apartment, which clearly was not a long term solution. Also, I thank God I was healthy and full of energy, considering the last 3 months of stress and continuous work that I had to put up to finish the apartment.
Because it is the end of the year and I didn’t have that much time to speak about Christmas and winter holidays, I just want to say that I hope the new year to be at least as good as this one, generally speaking, me, my family and my friends to be healthy and happy and I also wish you the same. As you see, I don’t wish(you/me) money, I just don’t believe we should. You make money, you wish happiness and health.
And I also wish all your websites to go sky high and get as many visitors as you want for them and I also wish GuitarFlame.com to get as many visitors as possible since I find it to be soooo fun writing here, I wasn’t expecting the reactions I received and I just want to thank you all of you reading my blog and being part of it!
Because Christmas time is here, I put up a list of Christmas rock songs/carols or rock icons playing Christmas songs. Let’s see what we’ve got here:
So, we feature Twisted Sister with Heavy metal Christmas,
This post is not going to be about electric guitars, but that is one of the funniest videos I have seen lately (seen on on Dr. J’s blog) and I can only say it is 100% true!
All of us running around the internet would love to start the next bubble! I know I would, wouldn’t you?
I was reading this post about air guitar championship and watched 2003 World Champion “playing the guitar”. I must admit it was a “thrilling” experience, just that I couldn’t see myself doing this. I am not such expansive on stage with a real guitar, he is without any. I must admit he reminds me of Yngwie a bit, but only just a bit…
And also I must admit that he looks less like an idiot if you compare it to me doing the same thing…
Imagine that, let’s say, Fender or Gibson or Ibanez or whoever you would like would approach you and ask you for a custom electric guitar design because they would like to start a new line featuring John Doe’s design (no offense, I hope, we are all great people but probably compared to those ones putting their names on guitars, we are John Doe). What would you put into it? I know you look up to those custom guitars of some big shot player, but did you ever think about what would you put into you own custom electric guitar?
First of all, who would be the manufacturer? Will it be Fender? Will it be Gibson? Will it be Ibanez? Will it be Danelectro?
(I put it here since I had reactions on the post about Danelectro Longhorn)
Second, what would you put on it? This post could also be called build your perfect electric guitar! Let’s see a few people answering that question: Jon of GuitarNoize.com, GuitarMX.com, JP of Strat-O-Blogster (by the way, I don’t think he would chose an Ibanez or a Gibson, I just have a feeling), Lori of Play like a girl, if she finds the time, GLW from guitarz.blogspot.com and everybody else.
By the way, Stumble this please!
Yesterday I was caught in a traffic jam and I had noting to do than listen to the radio in my car. So I turned on the radio and there was a girl singing on top of a bass guitar, drums and keyboard. I was not paying attention to it in the beginning. Then, I remember the progress of my thoughts: hmm, sounds interesting, but for this music style it would need some strong electric guitars here, some power riffs. And I tell to my wife, sitting next to me, in what language is this girl singing? I sense I understand every word of what she sings there, just that I don’t actually understand anything, it is somehow close to English, an Anglo-Saxon language, but a Nordic one, also the way the music is composed tells me a Nordic band. Read the rest of this entry »
I am a guitar player, I love electric guitars, but I also get excited every time I see a beautiful bass guitar. I love long lined bass guitars. If when it comes to electric guitars, classics may come first (such as with Fender or Gibson), with bass guitars, I love those thin, modern shapes.
Each time I see a bass guitar such as Ibanez SR650PB or Ibanez SR20TH4, I feel great! I feel somehow in shape, I feel sharp, the music seems exact and complex, just when looking at the bass guitar. Ok, if the bass player has dreadlocks and holding the bass guitar up his chest playing with his fingers, man, that’s an image to remember!
I know it is not about the image but about the sound, and a Fender Precision bass or a Fender Jazz bass may beat anything when it comes to the sound, but the look, nothing beats that modern shape when it comes to the bass guitars.
And of course, these dudes playing the bass guitars above need to slap. By the way, in my imagination, Seinfeld’s theme is played on such a bass guitar!
That’s a quick one, for GuitarNoise, because I read the site almost everyday and I found there a lot of interesting electric guitars: man, you should review this one, it is one of the strangest guitar I have seen so far, how many dare to go on stage with this one? I know I wouldn’t!
How about you ?