Saturday, August 30, 2008

The Spanish Language

The Spanish language, due to its global importance, is one everyone knows a few words from whether if it is just hola or adios. However if you heard somebody talking about a language called "Castilian", what language would you think they were referring to? You would be forgiven for believing that they were referring to some little spoken dialect rather than the language that most people refer to as 'espanol'. Although people talk about the Spanish language, in actual fact there are many Spanish languages and of these, the official tongue is Castilian. Those who have developed an interest in the Spanish language realise that it is extremely intricate and varied according to where it is being spoken, not only in terms of continent, but also in terms of country.

When we hear Spanish referred to one of the Romance Languages, great images are instantly conjured up of the Spanish Conquest, Juan Carlos or even just sunny weather and idyllic landscapes, but what the phrase actually reveals is that Spanish is a language derived from Latin, and so shares some similarities in terms of grammar and vocabulary with other popular European languages such as French and Italian. It also reveals the fact that the language can be traced all the way back to the reign of the Roman Empire, and indeed, a brief reflection on the origins of the language takes us back almost 2,000 years when the beginnings of the language commonly recognised as Spanish began to take shape on the Iberian Peninsula. The only common feature of the Spanish language which can be solely attributed to Spain itself rather than to Rome is the character, which was probably developed by scribes as a shorthand way of writing a double n, and signifies that the n is to be rolled off the tongue in speech. For example, the Latin word annus' (year) Spanish equivalent is aos, and is pronounced 'an-yos'.

Nowadays, as well as Castilian, the Basque, Catalan and Galician languages are also frequently used in Spain. Those who speak these languages are reluctant to call them dialects because the term suggests some form of dependence on Spanish. Instead, they are recognised as languages in their own rights and the use of these different languages reflects distinct and sometimes much divided Spanish cultures. For example, in the Basque region of Spain, there are ongoing campaigns for independence and so the fierce protection of the language constitutes a significant symbol of the Basque people's ongoing plight. The Spanish language and its variations are not only contained to Spain itself, but as a result of the Spanish Conquest have been spread all over the world, notably across the Atlantic Ocean to Latin America where Spanish is spoken in Argentina, Mexico, Nicaragua, Honduras, and many more countries. Over 300 million people in the world today speak Spanish as their native language, although it is becoming more and more evident that English is invading the Spanish language, just as it has done to French recently. Buzz words and slang terminology are regularly found in Spain and Latin America, interjected into fast Spanish speech. To use just a few examples, the words 'bus stop,' 'marketing' and 'click' are now all widely used in the Spanish language, with the resulting mish-mash of words being branded as 'Spanglish.' People who take pride in the Spanish language are keen to limit the ways in which English is infiltrating their mother tongue, although whether the Spanish take the same extreme measures as recently seen in France in order to protect the quality of their language remains to be seen.

In terms of learning the language, it is often marketed in schools as being one of the easiest languages to pick up, mainly due to its natural rhythm and flow of words, for example the fact that as a general rule you are able to determine whether a noun is masculine or feminine by checking to see whether it ends in 'o' or 'a.' But the language is not without its complexities. For example, one of the first things students have to get to grips with is when to use the verb 'ser' and when to use the verb 'estar.' A quick look in the dictionary will confirm that both these verbs are defined as 'to be,' but 'estar' is used for temporary states, and 'ser' is used when a condition is permanent. For example, if I were to be describing my gender I would conjugate 'ser' and say "soy una chica" (note the feminine word's 'a' ending), whereas if I were to describe my mood I would use estar and say "estoy muy contenta" because a mood is likely to change over time. Spanish pronunciation is relatively easy, because you pronounce the letters you see. It must be noted however, that exact pronunciation depends on which part of the world you are in, and two native Spanish speakers can sound very different from one another. The pronunciation guide below is relative to Spanish as it is spoken in Spain.

Neil Payne is a writer at the London based consultancy Kwintessential. One of the many services includes Spanish translation.

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Music Review - Electric Colony

The CD Electric Colony (2007) was a nice surprise and well appreciated. One never knows what to expect when playing new music for the first time, and what a pleasant thing it is when the music turns out to be delightful, and intriguing too. A main aspect of the CD Electric Colony is this: the music abounds with a sincere upbeat motion, it is not still, and the music is eminently danceable because of that, a nice thing. Reminiscent of groups like Controlled Bleeding, and even Tones On Tail in places, Electric Colony also possesses an all important signature sound uniquely its own. I played the CD once, then twice, then just left it on all day. It is definitely worthy, it is definitely industrial, and it most definitely sounds good. Certain tracks (Returning Sun, Hazmat) have been composed with very metal-like attributes, adding yet another facet to an already enjoyable listening experience. Unlike some metal which is depressing and bizarre, the feel and sound of the Electric Colony metal riffs ring with power, creating a multiplex of busy audio constructs soaring upward into the clouds, and beyond.

Electric Colony is the primary commercial effort of Kris Summers, a solo indie musician and composer from Toronto, Ontario Canada. The CD Electric Colony seems to be about half instrumental work, with the rest exhibiting some very notable and interesting vocals (Descent II, About Time, more). Included throughout this initial solo work is some amazing and excellent guitar work by Kris, who respects and honors all of his equipment as if it were a part of himself, which in the reality of his music, it is.

Some recurring imagery I experienced as I became associated with the music: Majestic Space Scapes, The Tennessee River in July, An Airboat Ride, Violent Oceans and Seaside Thunderstorms, St. Marks Florida, Beautiful Girls, A Full Moon Rising, Everglades Sunsets, A Hard Won Mountaintop, Cydonia Plain. From the hopeful and well contrived "Nearly There" to the soundtrack-waiting-to-happen "No Mercy Shown", the breadth and scope of this solo musical effort is large and real, using sound to paint vivid pictures which in turn author stark and kicky emotion.

My favorite track so far is #7, entitled 7482784792; it is authoritative and intricate from the first beat, with meaning laid down in ever increasing complexity through out. Not only does 7482784792 evoke feelings and memories from another time and place within my latest incarnation, it also calls to something much deeper within my genetic psyche. It makes me feel good. Thanks for that. Thanks a lot. About Time II is my next favorite EC tune, and it is a straight up - get down - let it all shine out - piece of music. The vox and make-up of About Time II reminds me once again of the 80's band Controlled Bleeding, crossed with some of Al Jourgensens better efforts. Had I a tail, I would be wagging it. In fact, consider it done. Play that one loud, just as loud as you can.

Citing such influences as My Bloody Valentine, Killing Joke, Bauhaus, Sisters of Mercy, Alien Sex Fiend, and Sepultura (Among many Others), Electric Colony has created a sound which is not just a melding, or even synergy of those influences, but one step beyond all that, a new magnitude if you will, distinct, unique, gripping. This is all the more powerful once it is realized this is just the first offering from Electric Colony, with more on the way already. The astute listener may note some of the similarities to the music cited as influential to Electric Colony, and perhaps to some that's not, but none of those influences are overbearing or absolute: Electric Colony is well on its way to creating a difference that matters. That is the mark of talent with a refreshing twist, and Electric Colony certainly possesses that, and much more. If you are a fan of good Rock Music with a distinctly Industrial bent, don't miss out: get the CD Electric Colony and experience the new as it happens.

Track Listing:

About Time

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Leaders Who Made Music

Most American people are familiar with the fact the former President Bill Clinton played the saxophone, but there are many others famous leaders who played instruments too, including at least six other United States Presidents.

Patrick Henry and Benjamin Franklin played instruments during their free time off from building a nation. Patrick Henry played the flute and fiddle and Benjamin Franklin played the guitar and violin.

Thomas Jefferson, the third US President, was known for many things including the Declaration of Independence, the Louisiana Purchase, the lazy Susan, and the dumb waiter. He was also known to have played the cello, clavichord, and the violin.

John Quincy Adams, the sixth President, was known for the Monroe Doctrine, but he also was known to play the flute. Chester Alan Arthur, the twenty first US President, played the banjo. Woodrow Wilson, the 28th US President, created the League of Nations and played the violin. Harry Truman and Richard Nixon played the piano. Nixon also played the accordion.

Other famous leaders, Mahatma Gandhi, Sir Edward Heath, Ross Perot, and Condeleeza Rice also played or still play instruments. Mahatma Gandhi, peaceful leader of India's Nationalist movement, played the concertina. Sir Edward Heath, a former British Prime Minister, played the organ and was a conductor. Ross Perot, an independent candidate for US President, plays the accordion. Condeleeza Rice, US Secretary of State, plays the piano. At one time, she was even considering a career as a concert pianist.

Playing an instrument has been scientifically proven to improve focus, discipline, and study habits. It also acts as an outlet for creativity and stress release. There are many social benefits derived from playing an instrument. Being part of a band or orchestra provides camaraderie and teaches how to function as part of a group.

Can playing an instrument guarantee you an elected position? Of course not, but it may put you on the road to a successful career!

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Jesse Fisher enjoys writing articles for Allegro Rainbow- a business created to help people learn how to play musical instruments. I Can Play Guitar helps children learn to play the guitar in a fun and interesting way.

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