Alvaro Soler and La Rumba
Today we go round 2 with foreign music, with the artist of the day coming all the way from Spain. Alvaro Soler is one of the best breakout artists of last year, but no one really knows who he is here in the States. Alvaro Soler is a wonderful singer-songwriter who really knows how to make music feel free and alive. His themes tend to revolve around being happy go lucky and carefree and overall feel good. But he does it in a way that isn't "in your face" nor is it overly enthusiastic. He hits that sweet spot of being fun and exciting without being over the top.
So there are two versions of this song- one in Spanish and one in Spanglish. But today, I want to talk just about the Spanish version of the song. There is this incredible richness to the way Alvaro Soler sings in Spanish, something that cannot be fully expressed in English words and verses. This song is so contagiously fun, full of this incredible energy and complete liveliness. There is also this constant sense of freedom and adventure woven throughout the song, something that is pretty perfect considering the song is all about that.
This song is just so up-tempo and bubbly and just an all around feel good track! And we get that sound from the get go. As soon as the song opens, we are greeted by a coordinated clapping rhythm, giving the song a flamenco vibe to it. And then we get Alvaro Soler's sweet and untamed guitar work. He plays wonderfully well, and that acoustic sound maintains the Spanish sound of the song while also allowing it to be something organic. There aren't any electronic instruments or melodies in this song whatsoever. Everything we hear is a product of some kind of physical instrumentation, whether it be the guitar or the hitting spoons on a glass. And I love how much more grounded and involved it makes the music. We can clearly hear an accordion between the chorus and verses, along with about 3 other percussions. All of these elements combined give the song an incredible infectious happiness to it, something that you cannot help but feeling. More instruments allows for more interpretations of the music, different ways of feeling the song. And I love that because it makes the meaning of the song flow through the music even more.
The lyrics are simply amazing with this one. This is a song that is all about putting away the things that make us different and uniting under the banner of love. That is one of the best things to write a song about, and I am so happy that Alvaro Soler decided to take that on. He does it in such a fun and and fantastic and vivacious way, that we want to join him and explore the world the way he does. This song is just one of those that feels so good from head to toe, in your heart and in your soul. I love everything about this song, from Alvaro Soler's voice to the instrumentals to the lyrics. This song is just so beautifully and happily well done that I cannot help but feel the same sentiment.
Today's instrumental song is some flamenco by a group from Australia! A lot of people get confused by what some Latin and Spanish music types are, so today I want to focus on one that was really prominent in the first song. Flamenco is very rhythmic, but also a little chaotic, creating for an energizing atmosphere, as if we are all on our tiptoes to experience what happens next. The band, La Rumba, gives us exactly that. I hope you enjoy the music and please feel free to comment!
So there are two versions of this song- one in Spanish and one in Spanglish. But today, I want to talk just about the Spanish version of the song. There is this incredible richness to the way Alvaro Soler sings in Spanish, something that cannot be fully expressed in English words and verses. This song is so contagiously fun, full of this incredible energy and complete liveliness. There is also this constant sense of freedom and adventure woven throughout the song, something that is pretty perfect considering the song is all about that.
This song is just so up-tempo and bubbly and just an all around feel good track! And we get that sound from the get go. As soon as the song opens, we are greeted by a coordinated clapping rhythm, giving the song a flamenco vibe to it. And then we get Alvaro Soler's sweet and untamed guitar work. He plays wonderfully well, and that acoustic sound maintains the Spanish sound of the song while also allowing it to be something organic. There aren't any electronic instruments or melodies in this song whatsoever. Everything we hear is a product of some kind of physical instrumentation, whether it be the guitar or the hitting spoons on a glass. And I love how much more grounded and involved it makes the music. We can clearly hear an accordion between the chorus and verses, along with about 3 other percussions. All of these elements combined give the song an incredible infectious happiness to it, something that you cannot help but feeling. More instruments allows for more interpretations of the music, different ways of feeling the song. And I love that because it makes the meaning of the song flow through the music even more.
The lyrics are simply amazing with this one. This is a song that is all about putting away the things that make us different and uniting under the banner of love. That is one of the best things to write a song about, and I am so happy that Alvaro Soler decided to take that on. He does it in such a fun and and fantastic and vivacious way, that we want to join him and explore the world the way he does. This song is just one of those that feels so good from head to toe, in your heart and in your soul. I love everything about this song, from Alvaro Soler's voice to the instrumentals to the lyrics. This song is just so beautifully and happily well done that I cannot help but feel the same sentiment.
Today's instrumental song is some flamenco by a group from Australia! A lot of people get confused by what some Latin and Spanish music types are, so today I want to focus on one that was really prominent in the first song. Flamenco is very rhythmic, but also a little chaotic, creating for an energizing atmosphere, as if we are all on our tiptoes to experience what happens next. The band, La Rumba, gives us exactly that. I hope you enjoy the music and please feel free to comment!
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