Christmas came and with it his musical sound. Venezuelan tradition emphasizes gender Parranda as a kind of "Christmas Carol" so tasty to dance, celebrate and add to the soundtrack of our lives, as pretty as a Christmas time.
Since its conception relgiosa Christmas respresented arrival of the child who would save mankind from their sins. The hope of a better life, the most profound gift of God to humanity, for us.
Meanwhile, does his music reflects us, reminds us, embraces us from the place where one is.
In Venezuela the Gaita is one of those genres that represents us from the coast of the country, just in Maracaibo and whose sound reminds us of our national identity; sharing family, forgiveness, celebrate the good.
La Parranda as its name indicates in the dialect or popular known Venezuelan refers to "Fiesta", "Celebration", "Brawl".
This piece of background, a gift from the teacher Simon Diaz. A beautiful piece, which in previous years had not appreciated beyond dance. Because if anything distinguishes the Venezuelan is the ability to "dance" their problems.
However, this year, for many Venezuelans and it is no secret how hard it has been, not only emotionally, but economically, politically and socially.
And it happened to me this song I heard live voice of one of the corals that belongs to one of the many Venezuelan Symphony Orchestra cores. Just a graduation.
It is assumed that revelry, Christmas, celbración can raise the spirits of anyone, but at that moment to listen to the lyrics of the song, COMECE to mourn with sadness.
Especially with this part of the song "Give her the calm that lack both the Venezuelan"
While music has a cultural feature that allows you to identify.
At the time when llorars or you ine the emotional chord of a song, is not just an emotion, is the result of the power of music to reach beyond a sound, remember what you were, a compass that works in the time may feel lost.
Poetry itself, hope, love, respect for Venezuelans, for the country.
"Damele tenderness to the Venezuelan".
Merry Christmas!