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erinja (Zobraziť profil) 16. apríla 2015 20:53:40
Cover songs -- JoMo does a lot of covers of oldies. He translates them into Esperanto, with greater or lesser fidelity to the original meaning, depending on what he's looking for. He also does original stuff, a pretty wide range of stuff actually.
erinja (Zobraziť profil) 16. apríla 2015 20:58:15
Christa627:I'm afraid I don't understand your point; what has taste in music to do with maturity?I think what's being referred to is the difference between "such and such is crap" and "such and such isn't to my taste".
I'm not a fan of rap but I acknowledge that good rap takes a lot of talent and someone might be a very talented musician producing the rap music. I can hardly call the music "crap" just because I would never choose to listen to it. You can appreciate that something is skillfully done without necessarily liking the result.
Alkanadi (Zobraziť profil) 19. apríla 2015 13:38:26
I would like to do this myself, but I am worried that people will leave Esperanto if they hear me singing.
Maybe, I can autotune it.
johmue (Zobraziť profil) 19. apríla 2015 19:25:46
Alkanadi:Related to my idea of ripping off popular songs, check this out.I am actually not convinced of translating popular songs to Esperanto. Especially not in order to attract people to Esperanto. My claim for that would be, that Esperanto is strong enough to come up with it's own songs. Do we consider our culture to be so poor that we need to translate songs from other languages?
I would like to do this myself, but I am worried that people will leave Esperanto if they hear me singing.
Maybe, I can autotune it.
1Guy1 (Zobraziť profil) 19. apríla 2015 20:06:07
orthohawk (Zobraziť profil) 19. apríla 2015 21:09:18
erinja:If all you are finding is campfire music, then you probably aren't looking hard enough. Dolcxamar had some songs playing on Finnish radio, in the day. However, most countries aren't too interested in broadcasting songs that are in a language other than English or the local language, unless the song is super special.I think the last time a foreign language song was in the top 40 (in the USA at least) was in the early 70s with "Eres Tu" by the Spanish-Basque group, Los Mocedades, and before that it was "Dominique" by the Singing Nun in 1963.
Cover songs -- JoMo does a lot of covers of oldies. He translates them into Esperanto, with greater or lesser fidelity to the original meaning, depending on what he's looking for. He also does original stuff, a pretty wide range of stuff actually.
NJ Esperantist (Zobraziť profil) 20. apríla 2015 0:20:31
orthohawk:I think the last time a foreign language song was in the top 40 (in the USA at least) was in the early 70s with "Eres Tu" by the Spanish-Basque group, Los Mocedades, and before that it was "Dominique" by the Singing Nun in 1963.I think you'd find that the all Spanish language song 'La Bamba' by Los Lobos topped the US and British charts in 1987. Now I'm showing my age. -Daĉjo
orthohawk (Zobraziť profil) 20. apríla 2015 16:51:04
NJ Esperantist:ah yes, i forgot about the remakeorthohawk:I think the last time a foreign language song was in the top 40 (in the USA at least) was in the early 70s with "Eres Tu" by the Spanish-Basque group, Los Mocedades, and before that it was "Dominique" by the Singing Nun in 1963.I think you'd find that the all Spanish language song 'La Bamba' by Los Lobos topped the US and British charts in 1987. Now I'm showing my age. -Daĉjo
but still, 3 songs in 30 years is not a good statistic
kaŝperanto (Zobraziť profil) 22. apríla 2015 21:03:19
erinja:This is what I was going after. I have no problem with people not being particularly fond of a type of music, but to ignorantly make fun of it or say it is worthless is a completely different affair. I am perfectly fine if people want to criticize one particular artist/band, though. It's like with people; intolerance and prejudice are bad, but it isn't a crime to otherwise dislike someone.Christa627:I'm afraid I don't understand your point; what has taste in music to do with maturity?I think what's being referred to is the difference between "such and such is crap" and "such and such isn't to my taste".
I'm not a fan of rap but I acknowledge that good rap takes a lot of talent and someone might be a very talented musician producing the rap music. I can hardly call the music "crap" just because I would never choose to listen to it. You can appreciate that something is skillfully done without necessarily liking the result.
dbob (Zobraziť profil) 26. apríla 2015 10:38:26