Friday, May 13, 2016

What is Jargon?


What is Jargon? Is the language or terms used for a particular activity or by a particular group of people.



On my experience I have been using jargon without knowing! If you guys don’t remember my first post, I stated that I like music and that I play the piano, guitar and I sing too! When I took my music classes at GCC there was a lot of Jargon going on! But I didn’t know “jargon” is another name for “terminology” because basically that’s what it is! When I took my music classes I had to learn this jargon when reading music! I had to learn all the terms to play music how it’s suppose to sound. All the music is written in Italian, and the advantage for me is that Italian is very similar to Spanish! But of course there were terms that I had to look up on the glossary because I had no idea of what the meaning was! I remember my first music class, it was back in high school, it was guitar class. My guitar teacher was one of the most strict music teachers I ever had! He would make us respect every rule to make real music and to play it how it was written. (respecting all signatures and terms) I will provide some examples of jargon we use in music.




·       Forte = loud                                                          

·       Adagio = slowly

·       Moderato = moderately

·       Largo = very slow

·       Staccato = short, detached

·       Legato = smoothly connected

·       Fine = end

·       Vivo = lively

·       Mezzo Forte = moderately loud

·       Mezzo Piano = moderately soft

·       Piano = soft                                            

·       Diminuendo = gradually softer

·       Allegro = quickly, happy

·       Allegretto = moderately fast

·       Fermata = hold the note longer (stop)
      ·       Crescendo = gradually louder 


Of course there is more Jargon going on in music, but this examples are the essentials!
Remember that every time you listen to your favorite song/music, in order to produce the rhythm, the tune, the speed, jargon was playing its role! Playing the music exactly how it was written is called "Musicality"

One example is this orchestra, you can see they are following the rules, they are reading their music while playing and they are producing musicality.
enjoy it!! =)





Sunday, May 1, 2016

Nim Chimpskey, The Chimp Who Learned Sign Language


I found this article so interesting because we all know that animals can learn language, as a fact we know Alex the parrot, Koko the gorilla, and I’m sure there is many more. Other example was Michael Jackson’s chimp, he knew sign language too, two weeks ago, I saw on facebook on this page, which its name is “History in Pictures” when Michael Jackson was being interviewed by many reporters, and his chip (Bubbles) was with him, but while the interview was going on his chimp wants to get a cup where Michael was drinking something and Michael told him to sit down in sign language, and the chimp did so!

                                           

Isn’t cool??  I think it is!! ☺
Now that we are more related to this topic, here is the story of Nim the chimp, probably one of the firsts chimps to learn sign language.
This real story took place in 1970 at New York, Oklahoma and Texas

                                                   Nim and Jenny Lee
but what happened with Nim ?  was he able to learn sign language? was he able to live a normal live like any other chimp? What happened with the study psychologists were doing to Nim ? What is the book "Nim Chimpsky, The Chimp Who Would Be Human" about?   
                                              Nim Chimpsky Cover Art
This Artccle is going to melt your heart! enjoy it