04/09/2011

Jason Chen, A Talent Undicovered Singer

The rising Rising R&B singer Jason Chen(陈以桐),  gaves his vocal all over the world through mess media such as YouTuBe.

He's an American born Taiwanese who cover all different kinds of popular song into his own version.

The talented vocal and singing skill make he suddently famous on YouTu, creating half a million views in a span of two weeks for one of his famous matster cover song "Love the way you lie", "Just a dream".


In order to thanks to Chinese fans he also release his own rendition of Wang Leehom's "All The things You Never Knew", and a number of Cover Chinese song for the massive support given by them.

Below are two video of his famous cover of Eminem's "Love the Way You Lie" a and a soothing remix of Nelly's "Juat a Dream" with fellow Youtube artist Joseph Vincent.


Love The Way You Lie Part 2 - Jason Chen 


 Just a Dream Remix/Cover (Nelly) - Jason Chen & Joseph Vincent




 


03/09/2011

Vietnamese-Belgian singer, Pham Quynh Anh

Pham Quynh Anh is a Belgian-Vietnamese singer. Her parents met, married and had her in Belgium. When Quynh Anh was 13 years 
 old, her father persuaded her to complete in the TV singing competition “For Glory” held by Belgium RTBF television. After winning the competition she met Marc Lavoine who is French singer. She followed Marc lavoine on many tours.



 J'espère - Marc Lavoine & Pham Quynh Anh

Pham Quynh Anh reached international popularity with her French song “Bonjour Vietnamese” composed by Marc lavoine and co-written by Lavoine and Yvan oriat, when it accidentally appeared on the internet. It is started that the people of Vietnam were especially moved by the lyrics and by the ethnic and cultural yearning of foreign born Vietnamses.

Bonjour Vietnam - Pham Quynh Anh

Due to its popularity “Bonjour Vietnam” was translated into English by Guy Balbaert and is called “Hello Vietnam”
Hello Vietnam- Pham Quynh Anh


She was spotted again with new song. “I say Gold” by Marc Lavoine. It is to all Vietnamese/Asian people, you are not yellow.. but GOLD. The song is about being proud of Vietnamese's culture


I Say Gold- Pham Quynh Anh 



 If you haven’t listened to her songs yet, you are missing out...

Ivy Ho

02/09/2011

Sasando


On the island of Timor and its surrounding areas. Palmyra trees grow a lot of nature are found in the wild, although some of the other trees do not grow well in this regard. Therefore,it is not surprising, as the Palmyra citizens of East Timor and relies mainly on their lives, but also as a marine. Palmyra most from every part of the tree is used for some ways, to support their daily lives. Rate of return is the consumption of the young; its juice issued to obtain palm / brown sugarfresh drinks and alcoholic beverages, its root cause is drug use, its trunk and branches for construction; and its leaves are used to create a lot of Crafts varieties: a bucket of water spoon, hats, sandals, roof homes, and the strange tradition of musical instruments, sasando create resonance.

There are two types of sasando collection. The first is from Rhode Island, and the other one is used by the citizen from Sabu Island. South East Timor Island is close to the rote. In rote learning community, singing and playing sasando along with a little drums. However, In the Sabu community, however, two sasando are played collectively with a vocal part just without a drum.
The sasando made up by a unfilled piece of bamboo, with a woody head and foot. The previous sasando variants had ten strings that stretched from head to foot along, and ends with nails to tighten. The nail on the head can move around to change the setting to adjust the string tension. This sound source sits inside a semi-spherical resonator created from leaves of the palmyra tree. A small sasando can be thirty centimetre wide, though a large one may be fifty centimetre long and thirty centimetre wide.
There are two sasando music used in the adjustment programs, which are both pentatonic. First, the rote of the citizens on the island, including bills is the same: C - E - F - G - B - C of the western scale. Second (Sabu Island sasando) is similar to the notes: C - D - E - G - A - C scale of the western

Sasando music is used in East Timorese society, for the whole community activities such as celebrating the baby's birth, marriage or death ceremony varieties. sasando in these occasions, to add atmosphere to play, perform in accordance with festive nature of the homophobic selection. As the celebrations to mark the birth of a baby or wedding ceremony, happy, lively music, when a funeral, sad music and cheering the essence of play to the console table in the family has lost a beloved musical celebration.



01/09/2011

Roni Tran Binh Trong- Finnish-Vietnamese singer

Roni Tran
Roni Tran Binh Trong is a Finnish singer of  Vietnamese ancestry who rose to popularity after placing sixth in Idol Finland 2, the Finnish version of Pop Idol. He was born in a refugee camp in Thailand, but went to Finland at the age of four months and has lived most of his life in Finland

 His debut single "Don't wanna be alone" was a radio hit in Finland, and the music video had similar success.


Albums
Roni is signed to Sony Records.  Roni´s debut album, SINCE 1987, was released on 5/17/2006 in Finland.

01. Call Me
02. Don't Wanna B Alone
03. The Time Is Now
04. This Song
05. Hello
06. SMS
07. Never Coming Back
08. All I Want
09. Imagine
10. Reason
11. I Want To Know
12. Cry On Me






Singles
Don´t Wanna B Alone", the first single released from the CD. Also the MTV video

Don´t Wanna B Alone



His other song, CALL ME is also GREATTT

    Call Me (2006)


In 2007, Roni was invited to star in a Finnish musical performance of the lead role in "The Snowman". The musical premiered November '07.

he's cute biggrin.gif and got great vocals....


Ivy Ho

30/08/2011

Gamelan Orchestra



Gamelan
 is a musical ensemble from Indonesia, usually from the island of Bali or Java. The gamelan predates the Hindu-Buddhist culture in its earliest records and instead represents a native art form. Gamelan was developed to its present form in the Majapahit Empire of instruments.

Wayang Kulit
 Gamelan music in general is often used as a traditional art of accompaniment 'wayang kulit', 'wayang orang' (people dance) and various ritual ceremonies. In a traditional Javanese Gamelan is also used for ritual of 'temu manten' (engagement or marriage), a ritual to bring together both the future bride.

In Bali, Balinese gamelan is used in a variety of Balinese traditional ritual, such as 'Cutting Teeth', a ceremony marking the child has entered puberty. However, in its development, the wider use of art in a variety of gamelan. Gamelan is often a combination of poetry and dance.

Saron Barung
In Javanese mythology, was said Gamelan was created by the God who became man, Shivam Malholtra in Saka Era 167. He stood in the mountainous kingdom Maendra, now known as Mount Lwu. At that time, he needs a signal to connect to other gods, and he made Gong. Signal a more complex information, then he needs two other percussion "kempul" and "siyem", which he later formed the Gamelan. In order to signal a more complex message, then he made two other gongs, which are 'kempul' and siyem', which he later formed the Gamelan. Gamelan" comes from the word "gamel" which means to hit. Then defined as a group to play an integrated set of gamelanmusic instruments.