Sunday, March 14, 2010

Recommendation Letter Studying Abroad

SALSA AND SEVENTH SENSE RELIGION WOMEN IN SALSA

SEVENTH SENSE

is a project born ROSALES primarily with family, natives of southern Colombia, in exactly the city of Pasto to the world, a group of musician brothers who each work with different orchestras and artists, who decide to join in 2003 for a period of three months and record their first album called "SMOOTH JAZZ LATINO" under the name of SEVENTH SENSE; these brothers make this album a great musical work, issues and successes with traditional but with a twist and an own sound.

Working with sounds of vibraphone and percussion downloads, in this work can be found topics such as Almond, Mambologia, Mississippi Mambo, Mi guajira, Grinding coffee and do a great rendition of "Mambo Diablo" for me one of the best songs This musical work. The group consists of:
Ricardo Rosales (bass), Danny Rosales (Piano, Vibraphone, Percussion) Luis Arroyo (piano, vibraphone), Jorge Guzman (Timbal), Jairo Rosales (Conga, Bongo, Guiro)




Mambo Diablo


Due to lack of sponsorship and budget this Group launches its first work with a limited number of copies, of which already in the market is difficult to achieve. But Seventh Sense, is releasing his new work for his followers, which is on hold due to problems with the record label. But Jairo Rosales, very kindly shares some of what comes with the theme "bongo".




bongo


Here a video and a short review of travel of the members of this group.




Jairo Rosales. Despite its musical breaks career has been pretty hectic and productive in their early playing with the trio of brothers: the drum, then leave the music to devote to physical education and resolves after several years studying bongo instrument which plays with an optimal level. The last time a musical work sandwiched between the conga and bongo, making recordings with salsa orchestras from Colombia and accompanying artists like Henry Fiol, Mariano Civico, Cheo Feliciano, Santiago Cerón and other international orchestras, also delved into the first production with the first album Yambao Concert Orchestra and Latin Jazz with the group and the Master Mambote Edy Martinez.

Danny Rosales: "I am a percussionist who plays the piano" is the phrase used by the artist to describe his talent, which over time have gone through three continents different orchestras accompanying sauce, has all the qualities necessary to label it as an excellent interpreter of Latin rhythms. Rosales Danny begins his career at age twelve and soon shows skills as a drummer, guitarist and pianist, who later develops into music production, composition, arrangement and sound engineering. Their contact with the Latin Jazz Festival takes place in Bogotá. After having met the maestro Chucho Valdés wakes your interest in composing works of this genre are more than thirty works that Danny has created in this research two of them.

Ricardo Rosales. It is the greatest of the dynasty Rosales and was the mainstay in the early music of his brothers because he had contact with the art when you first met nine years, playing stringed instruments Colombian music, then enters a tropical orchestra to play the piano, an instrument that played empirically, decided after studying music pedagogy at the university level and at this time is its instrument The key: bass, both electric and acoustic or bass, which opens border with recordings made with national orchestras that have been successful abroad. Salsa music is that Richard has toiled in his life and the Latin Jazz a new experience that makes them stand their skills excellent performer.

Luis Arroyo. Peruvian pianist based in Bogotá last five years, lover of Latin music especially salsa and Latin Jazz, began his career at the age of twelve years in the city of Lima, playing empirically and in the year 1991 decided to enter the music faculty of the Conservatory Jose Mary Valleriestra, when "Lucho" as they call their close friends, arrive in Bogotá, Colombia accompanying artists and then enters the Orquesta Canela Maria Cesar Mora, where we know much more, reason is held in several jazz festivals in Bogotá and Barranquilla and in this work gives us some of his musical arrangements.

Jorge Guzman. It comes from a cradle of musicians in southern Colombia, the father a renowned trumpet player in the region, is one who supports his music career from the beginning. Jorge has dedicated much of his activity to study I investigate everything about the percussion emphasis on Afro-Cuban rhythms. In this concert experience their participation in the orchestra of Francisco Sumac, The Valley Symphony Orchestra, Big Band teacher Eduardo Maya and William Maestre Jazz Trio. For Seventh Sense is an important contribution

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