| Патриотическая песнь |
[Dec. 17th, 2012|02:40 pm] |
Братья и сестры -- художники!
Кто-то изъявлял желание нам способствовать, не могу найти тех контактов.
Нужно проиллюстрировать патриотическую песнь, сочиненную детьми в детском саду под влиянием патриотизма. Она под катом. Возьмется ли кто?
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Хорошая картина, конечно.
![[User Picture]](http://lj.rossia.org/userpic/194580/34243) | | From: | k_d |
| Date: | December 17th, 2012 - 05:10 pm |
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А в каком стиле примерно? (Вдруг меня осенит)
Думала много. Нет идей. Все-таки художнику виднее, на это надеюсь. Но текст-то каков -- квинтессенция же патриотизма же!
![[User Picture]](http://lj.rossia.org/userpic/2528/429) | | From: | mia |
| Date: | December 17th, 2012 - 06:36 pm |
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Офигенная штука, да. Может, правда так и проиллюстрировать?
![[User Picture]](http://lj.rossia.org/userpic/2528/429) | | From: | mia |
| Date: | December 17th, 2012 - 10:20 pm |
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Я думаю, автор не будет возражать. Спрошу ещё, конечно. Так что, если более подходящего не будет, то
| From: | (Anonymous) |
| Date: | December 18th, 2012 - 11:50 pm |
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| | a girl holding a guitar, long straight hair and high squeaky voice | (Link) |
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>Tons of songs - this is a genre known as "shirei eretz yisrael >ha-yafah" (songs of beautiful Israel). It was popular up until >the "peace" movement made it un-cool to be patriotic. All of >the old songs with a girl holding a guitar, long straight hair >and high squeaky voice were these songs. > >Start with Naomi Shemer - anything of hers. There are lots of >arrangements of Yerushalayim Shel Zahav - I think there's a >Gil Adema (aka "Mr. LooLooLoo") where only the sopranos have to >sing the text and everybody else does (what else...) loolooloo. >After all, it's quite a bit of text for a non-Hebrew speaker. > > >Btw, Hatikva [Israeli national anthem] is a very nice song. >Easy to sing, famous melody - >it's not three octaves like the Star Spangled Banner. > >Or, if you want something with more of a beat, try Shlomo >Carlebach's "Yerushalayim". It has less text. > >I just realized that these suggestions are not "Israel" but >"Jerusalem". > >I just asked the guy who runs the JCT kiosk and he said Y'lem >shel zahav. Very scientific survey. And I phoned one of the >secretaries and she also said the same. There are some army >marches but the most famous one has no text. They play it >non-stop on Independance Day while trying to do flag routines >(Israelis are NOT GOOD at that although they always try...). >It's pretty easy too (the army band is not exactly the Tijuana >Brass). >
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