domingo, 28 de octubre de 2007

Music, the art of combining sounds

The first instruments were any object or human part of the body that emit sounds.

One of the first instruments created by man was the Flute, which at the very beginning was a bone with holes.

To begin with, I’m going to explain that this work is divided in to four parts, the first one is the Greek era as the older one, then it will continue with the Middle Age and the renascence, and finally the XX Century.

In the Greek era, is the place where the music has its start and where we can find the first documents of music, math, philosophy and other fields of study. For them, music was very special, they used it in weddings, funerals, births and other religious ceremonies, but always related to dance and poetry.

Music in those times was very important and Greeks use it even in the fields of education, by giving information to the kids through music.

In the Middle age, the Catholic Church becomes the central theme in the society. During those times, the Gregorian singing ruled all the territories, due that the culture and power is in the hands of the monks and religious people. Even though, the secular music has its place, over all in the low Middle Age, with the participation of the jongleur and minstrels which used to act in castles, palaces and in the streets.

During The Renascence, the sculptures and music stop being only as a sign of praise to God and their goal is to create beauty.

In the renascence there is an increase in the musical aspect, established by the humanist over the importance of culture, and it is here when music start to increase and experiment a big development. Whit this, musicians had to start to specialize and to dedicate their live to the art of music.

In the XX century, the world of music is influenced by the cultural and society changes, now there are new kinds of styles of music, such as Jazz, Rock, which take an important part and remove the classical and cultured music, and their branches, which for some time were the most important styles, but with the pass of time, the new styles, and the influence of technology, alter the way in how people create and interpret music.

As we can see, music is always changing, but is it for good?

The new styles and fashions influenced in music, and the same music is now affecting the view of the world and the way in how people live, this can be seen in the new generations, which are much more liberal than the older ones, the lyrics, and the way of presenting this art, which in my opinion, is starting to loose the meaning of art.

miércoles, 24 de octubre de 2007

The outline

I. Point. There is a lack of imagination.
A.(Reason) 20 years ago, no video games.
1.(Example) No imagination, PS2, WI, Computer,Internet.
Point. a)Not the same life.
b)Game already created.
c)No need of imagination.

lunes, 1 de octubre de 2007

Relation between Frankenstein and the monster



During a long time, Frankenstein was isolated, due to the incomprehension of the scary society , which is not able to understand such a horrifying thing and can not deal with it because of the fear of the different. The only answer that exists in their minds is the mistreatment and the insults.

Being alone so much time, growing as a resentful kid, his hate grows more and more, so as his desire of having someone who can understand him and be with him, giving him positive feelings towards him. During this time, he realizes that the only person who can help him is his “father”. That father that gave him life and after that despised him as a peace of garbage... So he looks for his creator, and ask him for a partner that can be so horrendous as he is, and that could join him in his suffering to finally find happiness. His father agrees, but finally he regrets and destroy the only chance for the monster of stay in peace and be happy, letting him vulnerable, full of hate and bitterness, considering to himself as the unfair victim which has being punished and slandered so many times , asking if there was fair that kind of cruelty, feeling even the regret for his acts (killing people), but without stopping the feeling of uncontainable anger which only death could pacify.