Music for a video – Latin homework!?

My Latin teacher in school has asked us to do a project on a roman emperor – my friend and I have been given Claudius. The teacher, M. Moutard, wants us to do something original, so we’ve decided to make a short video clip of us, and my friend’s sisters to help, dressed as Romans (me as Claude, the sisters as the wives…) and my friend as a TV presenter, so that she can ask me (Claude) questions about my/his life.
We’ve finished it now, but we’d like to put some music on it. We’ve listened to thousands of tracs in the past few days, and nothing seems to fit. Slow music seems too boring for a TV show but anything fast or with too strong a beat doesn’t fit in with the roman thing.
Any suggestions will be very appreciated!!!
Anniexx

Have you tried Adiemus, by Karl Jenkins ? It’s choral, so no modern instrruments, kinda majestic. It is on You tube and there are lots of sites. The group is caled Adiemus and their first CD is called Songs of Sanctuary. Apparently it means "we will draw near."

Hope this helps

in sacramento for the weekend.?

what are the best weekend night spots in sacramento for 25 years old and above.top 40, latin music?

There’s a few clubs downtown, Empire on 15th and R, Avalon on 15th and H, 815 L on 8th and L. Those are all top 40, also Faces and Badlands on 20th and K streets are really fun. You can check out Napkin Nights Sacramento online and there’s club listings, even guest lists. Also look at www.sacticket.com and www.newsreview.com. They have listings.

The Jazz Jubilee is this weekend which is huge so expect old sacramento to be super packed if you wander down there.

Latin Hip Hop Songs Needed~!?

I need ideas for making a Latin Hip Hop/Freestlye CD.. If you know about this music help me out!! Thanks!
I want old freestlye like

Angel Baby by Angelina?
Players Eyes by Julissa
Stevie B
etc

Not reggaeton!

Any reggeaton will get the party started!!! Like:

1. Tu Cuerpo Quiero Tocar – Baby Rasta Y Gringo
2. Cae La Noche – Hector & Tito
3. Tu Y Yo – Cheka
4. Suelta – Don Omar
5. 2 Guillao – Tego Calderon
6. En La Disco – Ive Queen
7. Sugue Mi Ritmo – Zion & Lennox
8. Se Calienta – Daddy Yankee
9. Prendan Los Phillies – Lito Y Polaco
10. Periandote – Plan-B
11. Socio Dale Casco – Voltio
12. Se Suelta – Nicky Jam
13. Buscando Una Llale – Felo Man
14. Ellos Creen – Rey Pirin Y Chezina
15. Tumbando Fronte – Alberto Stylee
16. No Te Pienso Mas – Speedy
17. No Me Busques – Baby Rasta/Julio Acosta
18. Mi Condicion – Hector & Tito
19. Jenga Jenga – Lito Y Polaco
20. No Te Olvidare – Cheka/NottyPlay
21. Pandillera – Yaga & Mackie
22. Dame Un Beso – Jon Erick
23. Sola – Kendo Y Toni
24. Provocame – Chencha Y Machito
25. Mi Nina – Yaga & Mackie
26. La Llave De Tu Corazon – 3-2 Get Funky
27. La Gata De Ojos Chino – Glory
28. Azotandote – Angel Doez
29. Baila Mujer – Maicol Y Manuel
30. Bailemos – NottyPlay
31. Esto Es Real – Baby Rasta/Gastan
32. Buscame Yal – Baby Rasta Y Gringo/Cheka/FeloMan/NottyPlay

AND MANY MANY MORE

Someone please explain to me the difference between salsa, merengue and bachata music and dance?

Im dating a latin guy and I love the music. Would just like more clarity on the music im enjoying so much. thanks.

Merengue and Bachata are from the Dominican Republic.

Merengue is a two step dance that people often compare just to walking or marching. By increasing the amount of bedn in your knees as you step, you increase the hip motion. It is the same hip motion as when you walk, just magnified.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=on4V1KN_Iuw

bachata is similar to salsa in that you take three steps, but rather than pausing on the 4th beat, you do a sort of pop with the hip. Tje dominicans invented it and are the best dancers. Other poeple ahve taken the basic idea but miss the subtlties of the dance (IMO).

Dominican dancing
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=se6DzR6V6sY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hbn7lYVgYxs

Foreigners dancing bachata tend to have a very exaggerated style
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SyaxbEcvu9k

Salsa is a bit more complicated because various groups claim to have "invented" salsa. Salsa is not actually a rhythm but is a commercial term that was first used in the 1970s in the US to market what was often called "Latin Jazz" at that time. Essentially salsa is a mixture of the Cuban music styles son, guaracha or mambo with other musical elements such as jazz, rumba, plena and pop. In Cuba they also have mixed with funk. Since the word was first used in the US you can say salsa comes from New York Since salsa is all based on Cuban music styles you could say it’s Cuban. Salsa music sounds slightly different in different countries but it’s all based on the clave, a synchopated rhythm. You could say that "salsa" has different flavors because each country adds their own particular "spices" to the music but the base is still son or guaracha. The main salsa music producing countries are: The US (New York and Miami), Cuba, Puerto Rico, Colombia and also Venezuela. But there are also salsa bands all over Europe and even in Africa and Japan.

The basic rule of salsa dance is that it is danced three steps followed by a pause or a tap on the 4th beat. Salsa dance differs from country to country just like the muisc does.

Cuban salsa dance (called casino) is danced in a rotational patter with the couple moving as if they are following the edge of a circle with an axis bewteen them. It’s less flashy and more about moving your body and the moves are usually tangly, twisty moves. Notice the heavy funk elemnt in the Cuban salsa music as well. This couple also dances some afro-cuban rumba at times when they separate.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-30RzT2wn64

New York Salsa – Dancing is a straight line back and forth. Lots of spins, arm styling and when the couple separates they do step patterns called shines. The preferred music of New York dancers is the classic 1970s New York music.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BTIhekjRE1E

LA Style is also danced more or less linera. It is much more flashy with lots of dips and acrobatcics. Very much a "show" as you might expect from LA. They tend to have somewhat more open musical taste. There is no LA style salsa music. This style was "invented" very recently by the Vazquez brothers who moved to LA from Mexico.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9vbYn9iJ7GM

Cali Style Salsa (also called Colombian style) has a very unique type of footwork from boogalu. They tend to like fast music and I expect they like Colombian salsa music a lot. This couple does alot of flashy moves that they may have picked up at a salsa congreso.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IEuhOR_Arh8

There is also a type of salsa called Rueda de Casino (casino wheel) invented in the 1950s in Cuba. It’s danced all around the world now. It is similar to square dancing in that you have a person calling out the moves. In Rueda the caller is one of the dancers. The couples perform the moves in unison and very often switch partners at the end of the move. But you never know what move the caller will call next. If you and your boyfriend knew the names of all these moves you could join in this rueda and it would work perfectly even if you’ve never met the people before.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rrl1uAGw8yw

What are some great cumbia songs… artists…bands…ect…? any other type of latin music is welcome?

I just want some songs that you think may be great

Check this website.

http://trumpet.sdsu.edu/M151/Music_of_Latin_America1.html

Vengo flamenco gypsies dancing spain spanish music latin

http://www.spanishmusic.biz – Vengo flamenco gypsies dancing spain spanish music latin salsa

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TOP 10 LATIN HOUSE MUSIC . TRIBAL SESSION 2009.

TOP 10 LATIN HOUSE MUSIC TRIBAL SESSION 2009/2010 :
Tracklist : ………………………………….
1- Uma Historia de Ifa [ Elegibo 2009 ].feat Margareth Menezes. [ Tribal Rework ].
2- Pitbull – I Know You Want Me
3- Zunda Project – Sirtaki
4- Marchesini And Farina Vs. Max B – Majestade Real (Trompeta Mix)
5- Alexdroparis – LA Musica ( Tribal mix )
6- Styluss robb – Assou mama
7- Max The Voice – Tumba (MP Sound Project Remix)
8- Bush 2 – Gold Rush
9-Marcelo Torres – Mangusta
10- Erick Rincon – I’m Latino (Radio Edit).

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CALA PESO-”YA LLEGO” (HQ Official Music Video)

Jp iNC. & High Rollers Family
CALA PESO -”Ya Llego” first video
from his debut solo album “BACK IN BUSINESS”
in stores now….

Director: ALVIN LARA

Filmed & Edited by:
URBAN POINT FILMS

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BACHATA- FRANK REYES – NADA DE NADA

bachata- FRANK REYES – NADA DE NADA

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Santa Esmeralda – Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood 16 minute version Part 1 (in HD)

Part 1 of the 16 minute version of Santa Esmeralda’s “Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood”. This rare, extended version of the song; first released in the summer of 1977, took up an entire side of their album.

Originally, this song was first released in 1964 by songer/pianist Nina Simone. UK rock band The Animals made a hit with this song in 1965. “Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood” has been by music artists such as The Moody Blues, Elvis Costello, Cyndi Lauper, John Legend, Gary Moore, Robben Ford, and New Buffalo. Rapper Common sampled the original version of the song, as well as Lil’ Wayne. Santa Esmeralda’s version was featured in the 2003 film Kill Bill Vol. 1.

In this video, presented in high definition (HD), you’ll see the basic history behind “Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood”. You’ll see some interesting photos/pictures of the various artists who have covered the song. But most importantly, you’ll here the 16 minute extended version of Santa Esmeralda’s “Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood”. Enjoy!

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