Friday, November 30, 2012

The Music Institute Recital

It has been a long while since I blogged and I truly apologize for that. It's not easy to lead a life where most of your time, effort and energy are consumed at work and you barely have enough left to get to bed and start another long and hectic day. End of year is a busy period for all marketers and I happen to be one.

On another note, I have great news to share with you! I participated in The Music Institute Recital on ovember 29 which was organized by the institute where I take my vocal lessons. I have been barely making it to the lessons... So, I left work in a hurry on that day and rushed to my house to change my clothes and fix myself. But time is treacherous and rolls by really quickly. I drove to the Marina Mall Promenade where the event was taking place; outdoors. I was late!

I saw my teacher, greeted everyone and was asked to perform as my turn had passed. I hadn't vocalized earlier on so my teacher and I were doing a few exercises quickly on the spot. I could feel it wasn't enough but my confidence took over.


My teacher Ms. Suzan
 

I went on stage with a lot of excitement and a lot of pleasure to the act that I was doing. I was singing one of my favorite songs "To Love You More" for my all-time favorite singer Celine Dion. The excitement took over and looking at all the people in front of me, I got the thrills. From my perspective, it was beautiful. People were listening to me, waiting to be entertained or listen to something they can appreciate. They had cameras and ipads in their hands to film the happenings. :)

 


Being a perfectionist, I think I could have done better. The truth is it was a great experience and my first stage performance since 5 years!  So, I'm glad to share this one with you and many more to come. The next recital is around June and I am planning since today! Hope to be able to share with you some recordings from now until then. 
 
AS ALWAYS, NEVER STOP SINGING, DANCING AND DREAMING...


Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Video Clips... An art!

I've been listening to songs that are played regularly on the radio so I thought I'd take a look at their videos on youtube (I keep thinking:Youtube, What a revolutionary site!). The songs' lyrics are positive and the rhythms upbeat and they just give me a good feeling; I thought the videos should be cool.

One of those songs is "Dance Again" for Jennifer Lopez ft. Pitbull. The version I watched had the following words at the beginning of the video: "Always Remember... You will live, you will love, you will dance again". Inspiring. I like JLo's dance with her sexy body moving around. The effects in the clip are also cool: the silver glitters, the rotating cube chamber, the ceiling art made of naked people. Novelty for a change.



"Let's go" is another song by Calvin Harris featuring Ne-yo that has quite an interesting subject for its video clip. We go through a day in the life of 3 couples in 3 cities (Rio, Los Angeles, Tokyo) who enjoy each other's company and life by living the moment. I like the part of the song that says " It's not about what you've done, it's about what you're doing. It's all about where you're going no matter where you've been" as what really matter are our decisions that will affect our current and future status. So let's go!



Rihanna's song "Where have you been" has hit the music scene and there's nobody I know who hasn't heard the song or know it or seen its video. I fell in love with the drums and the beats. Rihanna's "nudism" movement is also appealing and she looks radiant in her videos, with all her sexy dance moves. It seems to me her videos always have a touch of mysticism, which I like! The settings of the shoot definitely help set the environment.


As dance songs; I find them quite engaging and upbeat. Just the kind of music you would like to listen to on an night out, in the morning to wake you up or with friends and especially if you have your dancing shoes on. Check out Rihanna's moves; you might learn a thing or two. ;)

Videos are a complimentary art that are becoming a must nowadays with the increase in the demand of the audience and the competitiveness among artists in the music industry. They can help in promoting the song and artist or depreciating them depending on the quality and the projections of the content. Let's hope we see more of the positivism in the videos and songs to come.

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Death... Valued!

Death always brings with it shock,  waves of sadness, memories and a realization. I recently lost a member of my family, my aunt "tante Claire" (God rest her soul in peace) as I like to call her, and I still feel how real and recent her loss is. I remember how quickly the tears rolled one following the other, falling down swiftly and with no permission. I felt sad because I knew I wouldn't see her again. Memories crept into my head and I saw her in her different states; cooking, driving, smoking, visiting us, on the balcony of her house, inviting us to come up. Mostly, though, I remember her beautiful clear blue eyes, her big smile and her frizzy hair! How can I forget?
And then comes the realization that life is so short, that we might be next, that there is no time to waste, that we will never get to live our current moments again and that we must make the best of life!

We, Christians, celebrated Easter at the beginning of April and it was a reminder of our Faith and what we believe in. Jesus Christ has risen. Those were the words of the priest as well in yesterday's mass; which resonated clearly in my ears. His explanation was that God has risen, meaning that we will rise with Him. We believe in resurrection. This is our Hope.

Today is the memory of the Armenian Genocide that took place in 1915 under the hands of the Turks. I did not previously have much information on the historical occurances; however, with the world connected through social and conventional media, I couldn't but notice the attrocities that took place. The pictures portrayed are horrific; especially when we think that the people died through no warfare or battle; but innocently without even having the chance to defend themselves. No comment. No words justify what happened.

I was moved by the song that the French artist, Charles Aznavour, performed on this occasion and would like to share it with you. It is called: "Ils sont tombes" (They have fallen). Maybe we will be able to feel more human through music and the lyrics, which truly touch the soul.

Do not be sad; Rejoice; Christ has Risen!

 

 Lyrics/ Paroles:

Ils sont tombés sans trop savoir pourquoi
Hommes, femmes et enfants qui ne voulaient que vivre
Avec des gestes lourds comme des hommes ivres
Mutilés, massacrés les yeux ouverts d'effroi
Ils sont tombés en invoquant leur Dieu
Au seuil de leur église ou le pas de leur porte
En troupeaux de désert titubant en cohorte
Terrassés par la soif, la faim, le fer, le feu

Nul n'éleva la voix dans un monde euphorique
Tandis que croupissait un peuple dans son sang
L' Europe découvrait le jazz et sa musique
Les plaintes de trompettes couvraient les cris d'enfants
Ils sont tombés pudiquement sans bruit
Par milliers, par millions, sans que le monde bouge
Devenant un instant minuscules fleurs rouges
Recouverts par un vent de sable et puis d'oubli

Ils sont tombés les yeux pleins de soleil
Comme un oiseau qu'en vol une balle fracasse
Pour mourir n'importe où et sans laisser de traces
Ignorés, oubliés dans leur dernier sommeil
Ils sont tombés en croyant ingénus
Que leurs enfants pourraient continuer leur enfance
Qu'un jour ils fouleraient des terres d'espérance
Dans des pays ouverts d'hommes aux mains tendues

Moi je suis de ce peuple qui dort sans sépulture
Qu'a choisi de mourir sans abdiquer sa foi
Qui n'a jamais baissé la tête sous l'injure
Qui survit malgré tout et qui ne se plaint pas
Ils sont tombés pour entrer dans la nuit
Éternelle des temps au bout de leur courage
La mort les a frappés sans demander leur âge
Puisqu'ils étaient fautifs d'être enfants d'Arménie

Rough translation to English:

They fell without knowing why
Men, women and children who wanted to live
With heavy gestures like drunken men
Mutilated, massacred their eyes open with fear
They fell by invoking their God
The threshold of their church or their doorstep
In herds of desert stumbling in cohort
Overcome by thirst, hunger, iron, fire

No one raised his voice in a world of euphoria
 As a people languishing in his blood
 Europe discovered jazz and music
Complaints of trumpets covered the children's cries
They fell modestly quietly
Thousands, millions, while the world moves
Becoming in an instant tiny red flowers
Covered by a sandstorm and then oblivion

They fell with their eyes full of sunshine
Like a bird in flight shot shatters
To die anywhere and without a trace
Ignored, forgotten in their last sleep
They fell in believing ingenuous
That their children could continue their childhood
One day they would trample the land of hope
In countries open to men of outstretched hands

I am one of the people, who lie sleeping unburied
Have chosen to die without renouncing their faith
Who has never ducked under the insult
Who still survive and do not complain
They fell in the night to enter
Eternal time to the extent of their courage
Death hit them without asking their age
Since they were at fault to be children of Armenia


Friday, March 30, 2012

La7en kheli2... La7en 3eli2!

I've been wanting to blog for a while as I have so many things to share with you; however, work has been taking most of my time, as usual. :) I'd like to start by sharing with you a song that I heard on the radio and that really got my attention. You know when you stop on a new song and you like it from the first time (which means it's good)? Well, that's what happened on that one...

Unfortunately for non-Arabic speakers, they might not be able to appreciate it as much as people who understand Arabic as it's a song by the Lebanese artist Ramy Ayach; however, I am sure that the vocal abilities of the singer can be appreciated by many and the song itself is quite diverse in its rhythms. The song's name is "Ghmorni ta3ish" and is a new release by the artist. I had some difficulty finding it online as I only had a few of the lyrics stuck in my head; but eventually I did. As it is not a dance song, I think it might appeal to many listeners who like to hear a good voice performance and focus on the words of a song.

I must say I was taken by the rendition of the artist, whereby he had full control on his vocals and delivered what I would compare to "Tarab", which is the old style of Arabic singing that "fills people's heads" as expressed in Arabic or that gets one drunk with the music. The lyrics, the composition of the tune and the distribution together come up with a creative combination that gets one addicted to the song!


Can't wait to have you hear it... "Ghmorni ta 3ish" on the below youtube link:




As always, indulge! ;) And let me know what you think!

 Lyrics below:
 كلمات كاترين معوض، ألحان رامي عياش وتوزيع داني حلو
غمرنى تعيش سكني  فيك سكني فيك

غمرنى تعيش حياتي معاك حياتي معاك


غمرنى تعيش سكني  فيك سكني فيك


غمرنى تعيش حياتي معاك حياتي معاك


معاك برتاح معاك ما بخاف


معاك برتاح معاك ما بخاف


وبحبك مثل مجنون مثل رسام عم لونك


وحبك مثل مفتون مثل جبران عم بكتبك


وبحبك مثل مجنون كيف رسام عم لونك


وبحبك مثل مجنون مثل جبران عم بكتبك


مثل نحات مثل عواد مثل دوري مثل دو فا


لحن خلق لحن علق


معاك برتاح معاك ما بخاف


معاك برتاح معاك ما بخاف


وبحبك مثل مجنون مثل رسام عم لونك


وبحبك مثل مفتون مثل جبران عم بكتبك


مثل نحات مثل عواد مثل ياليل مثل ياعين

ياليل ياعين

ياعين ياليل

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

David Guetta at Yas Arena ROCKED!

"I just wanna make you sweat"~ And so that's how David Guetta starts off the night in the Yas Arena in Abu Dhabi this past Friday night! And he does it again... He gives me another night to remember. I have to admit that I love his music and his stage setup with the colorful graphics that keep changing; I find them quite entertaining.

A few weeks back, I was glad to hear that David Guetta will be performing in the Emirates; although I would have preferred if it were in Dubai considering he hadn't performed here for a while. The arena was full and people flowed in from the gates. It was quite a challenge to get through. Mad Jam was on the set for the warm up and he did an amazing job. He's quite an entertainer. You could see him feel the beats and incite the crowd to a dancing sensation.

And then comes the moment when the laser lights turn red and the words "NOTHING BUT THE BEAT" appear on the whole stage. And there slips David Guetta on the podium from among the shades and opens his arms. The stage lights up and the intro beats of the song "Sweat" start playing. The first part of the concert, where Guetta played most of his hits, was exciting and captivating. Then, the music was just about ok to keep us going through the night and; towards the end, people were re-energized and had just about enough energy to reach their cars and homes.


I think what excites me about Guetta is his style that I enjoy listening and dancing to, his really cool attitude, his honesty and his talent. I was watching some of his interviews online and this man is "making" today's music, while enjoying every moment, which for me is something to admire. I still hope to one day collaborate with him... So, stay tuned! Until then, I'll sing till "love takes over"...

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

We will always love you, Whitney Houston...

On the morning of the 12th of February and as I'm driving to work, I hear a song for Whitney Houston on the radio. I remember my surprise when I heard "Run to you", which I kept listening to as it's a song I like and haven't heard for a while. I arrive to the office, I look at my phone and I find the status of one of my friends to be "RIP Whitney". I go online to check it and yes, it is true. Whitney Houston is gone...

At the beginning, I couldn't believe it. It wasn't a probability. She was too young. But then the news was everywhere. I felt touched by the incident; as if she was a person I knew. Well, in some way, I knew her. I knew her songs and grew up singing them; as a matter of fact, the last time I sang at a karaoke, it was "I will always love you" and I was so proud that I could perform a song as hard as that one properly. It has been two days and I'm still thinking of how this amazing artist is no longer going to be among us, making music and singing to the world.


It really is sad to have lost such a talent, a golden voice and a beautiful diva who knew how to reach people and affect them. This connection between a singer and a fan is what makes music such a powerful tool. To be able to enter one's mind and thoughts and affect their emotions and life is supreme.

I can only hope that we learn from Whitney Houston's life experiences; the good and the bad, and remember her with the best of what music industry had to offer. Rest in Peace and may God bless you. On this Valentine evening, I wish you all a Happy Valentine and wish for nothing but love to invade your lives and live within you! :)

I'd like to share with you a link on youtube of the Dubai Water Fountains synchronized to "I Will Always Love You", which I found touching and impressive (I had the goosebumps)! I hope you like it:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xBquqHc_WHo

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Sweat it.. With music

You can't imagine my joy when I went to the gym yesterday! It was like coming back to life. My friend asked me: What was so special about going to the gym? The answer is multi-faceted. The routine of dressing up to exercise, charging the i-pod to make sure you have upbeat music to keep you going, taking the elevator up to the last floor in the building, being in the gymnasium and seeing other people work out all make up the experience. I just felt alive.

The best part of being at the gym is having time to think. When I run, I'm not just exercising... I'm transported from my world and into my thoughts. I review my day, my week, sometimes my year. I plan, I remember things that I had forgotten for a while, I see clearly and I think positively. This effect is not just a result of exercising. The music I listen to plays a big role in providing me with this experience. I play songs that develop my effervescent mood and encourage me to keep pushing harder to finish my workout with the goal I had in mind. I never fail to!

The music also reminds me of my friends, the nights outs, places I've been to, people I've met, beautiful times and hard times; which all somehow play a part in boosting my mood or giving me more energy. It's scary sometimes; I feel I'm extremely focused and reaching a state of meditation. I'm not sure if I'm able to transmit the idea properly but I'd love to hear what you have to say about it. Have you ever felt the same?

I can only say that music is truly one of the ingredients of a happy life. I can't imagine one day passing by without listening to my CD in the car on my way to work, the radio on my way back home, my itunes on my laptop, my favorite songs on my ipod and so on. All the stress and anger of the day somehow dissolve.

So, don't be lazy. Put your sneaker on and start running. I hope you reach that state of ecstasy, if I may call it. It's worth the sweat! ;)

P.S.: Don't forget to stretch... with music