The rock art of Arizona: art for life's sake

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The rock art of Arizona: art for life's sake

Rock Art Research, May, 2008 by R.G. Bednarik

The rock art of Arizona: art for life's sake, by EKKEHART MALOTKI. 2007. Kiva Publishing Inc., Walnut, CA, 200 pages, 381 colour plates, 135 drawings, glossary, bibliography, softcover, US$35.00, ISBN 9781-885772-38-1.

Few would dispute that Arizona has one of the finest regional rock art bodies in the United States, and one that is worthy of the attention of that most devoted of artists among rock art photographers, Ekkehart Malotki. Many of his colour images--and there are 381 in this book--are masterworks, and the beholder can but marvel at his dedication and patience. Waiting for the sun to be at the right angle, aligning the subject with dramatic cloud formations and awe-inspiring background landscapes, or achieving special lighting effects are techniques used by many, but Malotki's speciality is in the exquisite way he captures the nearby vegetation to highlight the rock art, often as if to emphasise its great age. For instance, we all photograph the lichen that might occur with petroglyphs, but why is it that on my pictures they tend to look drab and limp, while on Malotki's they accentuate his rock art so magnificently? The answer, of course, is that he has mastered the art of photographing rock art like no-one else, with the possible exception of the great Jean Vertut, and that he has developed his own, quite specific style of rock art recording.

Be that as it may, the result is a visual feast in the form of a book that is itself a work of art. Such a lovingly crafted volume can contribute considerably to the appreciation of rock art, to the public's perception of it, and thus indirectly to its preservation. It is therefore more than a coffee-table book; it is a value statement about that which seems so robust and yet is so fragile: most rock art in the world occurs in arid regions, and it is easy to guess why. The deserts of Arizona are a refuge of a significant corpus of rock art, comprising an estimated 6000 to 8000 sites, dominated by petroglyphs in the open and paintings in the canyons. In contrast to the rock art of most other parts of the American Southwest, the rock art found in Arizona features many traits of the Sonora Desert to the south, in north-western Mexico. But it is also rich in unusual regional forms, providing an incredible kaleidoscope of styles or genres, as well as a great range of different ages. Some of the older, deeply patinated or weathered petroglyphs Professor Malotki presents are clearly very ancient, as underlined by their archaic nature. Most particularly the cupule and linear groove arrangements he includes fall into this category.

Essentially, the author observes in Arizona a simple separation into 'archaic' and 'post-archaic' forms of rock art, wisely steering clear of committing to a hard chronology. He emphasises that the petroglyphs are not datable, and for many of them that may indeed be correct with currently available means. But it would be wrong to assume that science cannot provide any information of antiquity for the rock art of Arizona. Of course it can, it is perhaps more appropriate to say that reliable dating has not been accomplished so far in Arizona, or perhaps even in the United States. Some of the datings presented from various other continents are perfectly plausible and, provided they are not over-interpreted by archaeologists, appear to be reliable within the applicable qualifications. Malotki thinks the analysis of organic residues in pictograms is more promising than anything proposed to date petroglyphs, when it is actually the other way round: 'organic residues' can only yield irrelevant data until we find ways of isolating them at the molecular or object level, whereas, for instance, microerosion and colorimetry of petroglyphs have yielded surprisingly consistent values in many parts of the world.

One is tempted to query the inclusion of some of Malotki's examples in the 'archaic' group, but his 'archaic' groups end as recently as 600 BP at p. 20, and 2000 BP at p. 129. There discrepancies only underline the author's lack of dating information and his time lines, particularly that on p. 20, seem to be presented without substantive evidence. Similarly, his penchant for inventing neologisms of many types and his leaning tcwards shamanistic interpretations both detract from the value of the book. As Malotki himself observes, quite correctly, 'meaning can ... never be testable or verifiable' (13), yet he believes the revelations of Lewis-Williams combine 'insights derived from both shamanism and neuropsychology. As readers will be aware, Lewis-Williams has never studied shamanism (which is absent in South Africa) and his excursions into neuropsychology have been widely rejected by those who have availed themselves of its potential (Hodgson, Coolidge, Bahn and Helvenston come to mind).

There are other quibbles of this kind one is inclined to raise, but then one looks at the glorious images and the words fade away. Malotki does not need words to convey his extraordinary love for the rock art of Arizona, he speaks to the reader through his images more than any words can convey. A journey through this book enthrals with the way a crisp desert morning is captured, the elegantly understated grandeur of the landscape, the 'meanings' strands of clouds become imbued with in the hands of this master photographer. Malotki has produced yet another rock art masterpiece.


5 methods of promoting a band

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5 methods of promoting a band
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By: Brain Caron Shelly

The easiest way of promoting a band or a solo musician is to promote it online. It is so far the easiest, most effective and cheapest way of getting publicity worldwide. A person just needs to follow it in a planned and organized way. Thousands of talented singers and musicians cannot see the light of success just because of this lack of promotion. Many of them have even tried to promote their music online, but they are now lost under the list of thousands of other band websites and will never be noticed. This has occurred because of the lack of proper planning of online promotion. People have to consult with the experts to make their band website get noticed by other music lovers all over the world.

There are few steps that the bands or solo musicians have to follow to promote their music online. Some of then are briefly discussed below,

1.Firstly, you can publish a personal website of your band,
where you can give adequate information about your band, like the artists’ biography, discography, mp3s of some of your top guitar riffs, wallpapers of your band etc. This is a very effective method that you can adopt to promote your band.

2.Another important and effective method is advertising.
You can contact with other well known websites and cast your band’s advertisement in their site so that other people can see it. This can also be done by contacting any search engine optimization company; they can cast the advertisement of your band’s website in other websites.

3.One very effective and easy method is to join a social networking website,
where you give information about your band, upload some cool riffs for other people to listen and also some of your home made videos. A social networking site provides a lot of space for you to interact with thousands of people all over the world. People all over the world are eager to watch good music videos, so if you upload home made videos of some of your top guitar riffs or keyboard riffs on these sites; it will be very helpful for your publicity.

4.You can also participate in the music forums available on different websites on the internet.
Here also you can provide information about your band or your band’s website which other users can see.

5.The last and most effective method is a little costly, but very effective.
If you own a iphone, you must have a music app in it, known as the Riff raters. Using this iphone app you can record your music and share them with other iphone users. Other interested users will find this music automatically, listen to them and rate them accordingly. If your music gets very good ratings, it will go higher up the rank. And higher ranked music riffs will automatically be noticed by others. This method might be a little costly, but will surely be very effective in increasing your publicity. This is however the easiest and most effective way of promoting your music online.

People can find some extraordinary cool riff like the blues riff from the late 60's or 70's in the iphone app.

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naff band

Senin, 04 Januari 2010 comments

Biography:

Naff is a pop band in Indonesia that began recording in 2000. Their personnel consists of Ma'mun Rusyaedi or Ady (vocals), Andre Kurniawan or Ade (guitar), Rakswardana or Dedi (Guitarist), or Odeu Wijaya Odeu (Bassist), and Hamzah or Hilal Hilal (Drummer).

The group was formed on February 14, 1998 was first released the album Born (2000), followed in succession album Fly High (2001), Jasmine Trias (2003) and Signal Heart (2006).

On 12 April 2008, Naff Rahasia Hati released a fifth album. In this fifth album, there are 11 songs and singles and Firewoman Kahit a single mainstay.

A year ago, in May 2009, Naff release an acoustic live album recording. This concept is applied to their sixth album, chanting HEART AND SOUL. There are 14 songs on this album featuring nine songs that never became hits, such Terendap Laraku, You're still my love, but with the new arrangement.

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hijau daun

Selasa, 06 Oktober 2009 comments
Hijau Daun band, the band origin of Lampung Province Indonesia. After the "Kangen Band" carve out successful in the music blantika Indonesia, now Hijau Daun Band tried to reach the same dream, that is success. Hijau Daun band this time out 10 new songs include Green Leaf's voice (Ku Berharap), Cobalah, Sampai Kau Bicara, Selalu Begitu, Dunia Lain, De Ja Vu, Ikuti Cahaya, Lihatlah, Jatuh, dan Dewi.

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cokelat band

Jumat, 02 Oktober 2009 comments
cokelat is a band from Bandung. cokelat itself was established on June 25, 1996 under the auspices of the label Sony Music Indonesia, the band chose the name "cokelat", because
they want their music show will be enjoyed by all circles, as well as chocolate foods. Personnel: a Namara Surtikanti nicknamed Kikan (vocals), Ervin Sham Elias (drums), Ernest Fardiyan Sjarif (guitar), Febrianto Nugroho Surjono or Ronny (bass) and Edwin Marshal Sharif (guitar).

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Muse

Kamis, 01 Oktober 2009 comments


Background
Origin Devon, England
Genre Rock Alternative
Progressive rock
Years active 1994-present
Warner Bros. record label. Records
Eastwest Records
Atlantic Records
Helium 3
MUSE.mu website
Members
Matthew Bellamy
Chris Wolstenholme
Dominic Howard

MUSE is a British music group that has kind of music that combines different streams of music. MUSE combines classical flow, modern, and even Latin in their songs. The band was formed in Devon in 1994. Members of the band consists of three men: Matthew Bellamy (singer, guitarist, pianist), Dominic Howard (drums), and Chris Wolstenholme (bass). After the launch of their fourth album, Morgan Nicholls and Dan the Trumpet Man is also often performed in concert MUSE, as a keyboardist and backing vocals and to Dan the Trumpet Man appeared as a trumpeter for the song knights of Cydonia, and so on.
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