13 November 2017

Unit 2 (Glossary)

                      
                           GLOSSARY

Coins: A flat disc or piece of metal with an official stamp, used as money.
Smell: The faculty or power of perceiving odours or scents by means of the organs.
Tool: A device or implement, especially one held in the hand, used to carry out a particular function.
Cheerfull: Noticeably happy and optimistic.
Wreck: The destruction of a ship at sea; a shipwreck.

8 November 2017



       ACUSTIC AND ELECTRIC GUITAR

Can you feel the differences in the sound?

The Acoustic guitar has a metallic sound, the Spanish one has a clear sound and, the electric guitar is more used to the rock, and strong sounds.


Do you know the main reason for these differences?

The electric guitar has no resonance box or drawer (known colloquially as "hoyito" and the acoustic one does.
The electric ones are more used for the rock, metal and strong sounds unlike the acoustic ones that are more used for pop or ballads in general. The way to grab them is different, since the acoustics usually touch while we are sitting and the electric is enough to put a type of rope to hang it.

 
                 MUSICAL  DILEMMAS 
    
The guitar and the violin... really enemies?

I don't think so just because they are from differents or opposite types of music, you can hear them at the same time and they aren´t going to sound bad 



It´s just the violin for girls and the guitar just for boys?

I don´t really think that the music by itself it has to be separate by genders it´s just a way to communicate something, or just for have a hobbie but the fact it´s that you can´t put gender to the music or even the instrument, so just in my opinion you can play or listen what you want.