A warm greeting to everyone in the #Vibes community ✨. This week #29 I share with you my trumpet interpretation of “Para tu amor”, a Latin pop-rock song composed by Juanes (Juan Esteban Aristizábal). This romantic ballad has Colombian roots in its rhythm and cadence, and mixes acoustic guitars with modern elements. I love this album, “Un Día Normal” (2002). I remember buying the album as soon as it came out. At that time, this genre was at its peak, I remember artists like Juanes, Shakira, and Maná. The lyrics talk about love as an act of faith and its ability to transform us. This concept is wonderful and I consider that love complements us as human beings and helps us live fully. The melody is charming with intervallic leaps and I-V-vi-IV cadences. The rhythm has a moderate tempo in a 4/4 and syncopated time. The first bars of the song's introduction give it that romantic touch, however, this track that I found has its details.
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Un cordial saludo para todos en la comunidad de #Vibes ✨. En esta semana #29 les comparto mi interpretación con la trompeta de «Para tu amor», una canción pop-rock latino compuesta por Juanes (Juan Esteban Aristizábal). Esta balada romántica tiene raíces colombianas en su ritmo y cadencia, y mezcla guitarras acústicas con elementos modernos. Este álbum, “Un Día Normal" (2002) me encanta. Recuerdo que apenas salió compre el disco. En ese tiempo estaba este género en su máximo esplendor, recuerdo a artistas como Juanes, Shakira y Maná. La letra habla sobre el amor como acto de fe y su capacidad para transformarnos. Este concepto es maravilloso y considero que amor nos complementa como seres humanos y nos ayudar a vivir a plenitud. La melodía es encantadora con saltos interválicos y cadencias I-V-vi-IV. El ritmo tiene un tempo moderado en un compás de 4/4 y sincopado. Los primeros compases de la introducción de la canción le dan ese toque romántico, sin embargo, esta pista que encontré tiene sus detalles.The 90s bring back fond memories. It was the time of high school, rock bands, pop, rap, and genres like bachata, merengue, and salsa. Those were the days of MTV, of pop culture while playing video games like Tony Hawk's Pro Skater and inline skates, skateboards, and scooters were all the rage. Musically, I consider it to have been the best time. And more than anything because it was the time I lived as a teenager. It would be interesting to know how this time will be viewed in the future by those of this generation. I truly appreciate having the opportunity to share my talent in this community. May God bless you all and enjoy my performance. Success to all.