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Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Music Has Changed, but It Still Rocks! By Mark Begelman

Even though nowadays we can enjoy the variety of musical genres, we can’t deny the respectability and the feeling of dignity when we hear the good old sound of a piano, or a thundering symphony. But still, the electric guitars and techno beat that is popular in recent years can also awake strong feelings in all of us, and make us dance and follow the enchanting rhythm.

The greatest classical composers created their masterpieces during the end of XVIII and the very beginning of XIX century. Mozart, Haydn, Beethoven, Bach, and several other exceptional artists enriched our musical history with the amazing compositions. The powerful sound of cello, contrabass, organ, made these musical pieces serene and strong at the same time. The accent was on the stringed instruments, clarinet, trombone. 

Then came the romantic period. Related to the period of Romanticism (the European movement in the XIX century), music in this era promoted also the values that overwhelmed Europe in those times: the supernatural, many fantastic spiritual experiences, the emphasis of the national identity. The most famous names of this age are Frederick Chopin, Liszt, Wagner, Tchaikovsky etc. Chopin’s sonatas and the sound of Liszt’s piano can wake up dreamy and nostalgic emotions in each of us. 

Mark Begelman - Bob Dylan
The twentieth century music is greatly influenced by the emergence of new technologies, and tremendous change in musical form. This included experimentation with these forms that completely changed the sensation and the impression of music. One of the most popular genres even today, is rock and roll that emerged from rhythm & blues and country & western in 1940s and 1950s. Roots of rock and roll can be tracked in beats from Africa, because when people from these areas came to America, their music came with them, and that way influenced the creation of many new genres that spread throughout the world: hip hop, jazz, blues etc. Elvis Presley, The Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan and many other famous musicians and bands were influenced by this new, rebellious culture.

Probably the essence of music is its ability to connect people. From the beginning of time, music is there to give us the immense pleasure, and to wake up all of our senses, whether it’s Mozart playing or The Rolling Stones.  







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Sunday, November 8, 2015

Jim Morrison and The Doors written by Mark Begelman

Mark Begelman - The Doors
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As the lead vocalist and lyricist for the Doors, Jim Morrison is a standout amongst the most fabulous and powerful figures in rock and move history. The exasperating, picture rich poeticism of Morrison's verses, splendidly upheld by the Doors' whirling, diverse hallucinogenic rock, have guaranteed him proceeding with symbol status, while his affection for dramatic stun strategies and agnostic tension have impacted innumerable imitators. Not at all like other hallucinogenic specialists, who tended to support caprice or other worldliness, Morrison saw development of awareness as a method for getting entrance to the psyche mind's dull, unacknowledged goals; his rampaging id ruled his melodies with a desire for viciousness, sex, liquor, drugs, self-decimation, anything illegal for any reason by the power of moderate center America, and he attempted to experience that way of life as well as can be expected.

Mark Begelman - Manzarek
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Some of Morrison's work has been reprimanded - both amid his lifetime and a short time later - as excessively sensational and calculatedly incredible, however even at his most baffling, Morrison's thoughts have accomplished an enduring reverberation with more up to date eras and also his introductory fans, and his best material stays probably the most unique and visionary rock music ever recorded.

James Douglas Morrison was conceived on December 8, 1943, in Melbourne, FL. His dad was a back naval commander in the U.S. Naval force, and the family in this manner moved around an incredible arrangement. A strict dictator, Morrison's dad was most likely a noteworthy wellspring of the shocking resistance that his child later carried on in front of an audience; when Morrison started his move to fame, he would erroneously guarantee that both of his guardians were dead. In the wake of going to St. Petersburg Junior College and Florida State University for a year each, Morrison moved toward the West Coast to study film and theater at UCLA in 1964. He got to be charmed by the verse of William Blake and the compositions of rationalist Friedrich Nietzsche, and he bit by bit floated away from school to take a shot at his verse and try different things with medications, especially LSD.



















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Friday, November 6, 2015

Heavy Metal by Mark Begelman

Heavy Metal - By Mark Begelman 
Mark Begelman
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The heavy metal genre of music started in the 1960s. This is a spinoff of rock music that now has its own culture. It has gotten to the point where there are now sub-genres of it. This is a type of music that has heavy bass lines and extended guitar solos. This is a loud music with amped up distortion and complex beats. The front man is usually the lead guitarist although each band differs.

A sub-genre of heavy metal is trash metal and this genre was said to be started by the rock band Metallica. They are one of the bands who have significantly influenced the heavy rock genres. This band has seen many ups including having numerous records being labeled as classics and of course they have seen some bad times as well. They may arguable be the best heavy metal band in the world.

One by Metallica in my opinion boosted the band into the limelight with the classic black and white video that dared to go into the realm of fans calling them a sell out. What happened was Metallica was catapulted into a larger crowd who also embraced heavy metal. At Seven minutes and 23 seconds this video weighs in as a long one, but it is a good one for classic fans of Metallica.

Ozzy Osborne is an English rock star that has also been very influential factor on the heavy metal genre. He became popular in the early part of the 1970s. The Black Sabbath band which Ozzy was the lead vocalist style, heavy with dark sounds, has been said to be keys of the genre’s development. They are pioneers in the heavy metal music genre.

Iron Maiden is a band that has also been very influential on the heavy metal genre. They are said to be even more influential that Ozzy Osborne’s Black Sabbath. They were the pioneers of modern metal, combining the sounds and styles of the greats before them. Their albums sales are in the eighty five million range and they are the best live band performers of all time.
Many bands have come and gone and some have made a positive impact on the genre but they are just some bands and some characters that are hard to forget and influential. These are just a few of the bands that have significantly influence this genre of music with others including Judas Priest, Motor Head, Slayer and others.



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Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Fort Lauderdale Recording Studio

Fort Lauderdale Recording Studio 


If you are looking for a Fort Lauderdale Recording Studio, then you may want to seriously consider Markee Music. Markee Music defines Fort Lauderdale Recording Studio's by offering the best equipment for your band. Whats more? Markee Music has top performers rehearsing like Rick Springfield, Iron Maiden to name a few. Bad Company has even rehearsed here because band members trust Markee Music.

For more info visit:

MARKEE MUSIC

Address: 1700 S Powerline Rd, Deerfield Beach, FL 33442
Phone:(954) 794-0033