Déjala que baile 1º ESO

This is the song that the students of 1rst in Trinitarias school has chosen to sing, play.... as a collaborative work .

Good choice!


Déjala que baile’, la canción de Alejandro Sanz, Melendi y Arkano que defiende los derechos de las mujeres.

Let her dance, defends the rights of women.


'Déjala que baile' es uno de los temas más destacados de Ahora, el recién estrenado nuevo disco de Melendi. Y no solo por las grandes colaboraciones de Alejandro Sanz y Arkano que encontramos en la canción, si no por el potente mensaje de su letra.

'Déjala que baile' is one of the highlights of Ahora, the brand new Melendi album. And not only for the great collaborations of Alejandro Sanz and Arkano that we find in the song, but for the powerful message of his lyrics.

Este tema, que cuenta con la gran colaboración de Alejandro Sanz y el rapero Arkano, tiene un poderoso mensaje que rinde homenaje a todas las mujeres, realzando su valor en la vida y reivindicando sus derechos.

This theme, which has the great collaboration of Alejandro Sanz and rapper Arkano, has a powerful message that pays tribute to all women, enhancing their value in life and claiming their rights.

In 'Déjala que baile' they sing to the free woman and mistress of her own decisions, and punish the men who do not value them as they deserve: "That the one who looks for a vase is that he does not take care of his garden".

En 'Déjala que baile' cantan a la mujer libre y dueña de sus propias decisiones, y castigan a los hombres que no las valoran como se merecen: "Que aquel que busca un florero es que no cuida su jardín".
The lyrics:


The clip:


The recorder:

Sing a song!

Sing a song




What a great article I’ve found today from The University of Oxford about singing. Here’s some quotes:

The physiological benefits of singing, and music more generally, have long been explored. Music making exercises the brain as well as the body, but singing is particularly beneficial for improving breathing, posture and muscle tension. Listening to and participating in music has been shown to be effective in pain relief, too, probably due to the release of neurochemicals such as β-endorphin (a natural painkiller responsible for the “high” experienced after intense exercise).
Singing has also been shown to improve our sense of happiness and wellbeing.



THESE DAYS 2ºA

IN THIS VIDEO WE CAN SEE THE GROUP IN THE STUDIO: Here it is the official video: Lyrics:

I know you moved onto someone new
Hope life is beautiful
You were the light for me to find my truth
I just wanna say, thank you
Leaving to find my soul
Told her I had to go
And I know it ain't pretty
When our hearts get broke
Too young to feel this old
Watching us both turn cold
Oh, I know it ain't pretty
When two hearts get broke
Yeah, I know it ain't pretty
When two hearts get broke
I hope someday
We'll sit down together
And laugh with each other
About these days, these days
All our troubles
We'll lay to rest
And we'll wish we could come back to these days, these days
These days, these days
These days, these days
Three years of ups and downs
Nothing to show for it now
And I know it ain't pretty when the fire burns out
Calling me when I'm drunk, remind me of what I've done
And I know it ain't pretty when you're trying to move on, yeah
I hope someday
We'll sit down together
And laugh with each other
About these days, these days
All our troubles
We'll lay to rest
And we'll wish we could come back to these days, these days
Oh I know, I know
Oh I know, I know
Oh I know, I know
These days, these days
Oh I know, I know
Oh I know, I know
Oh I know, I know
To these days, these days
Cigarettes in the ash tray
Reminiscing on those past days
I thought you’d end up with my last name
But that changed
And I travelled around the world
Think where you living at now?
I heard you moved to Oxford
Got an apartment and settled down
And every once in a while
I start texting
Write a paragraph
But then I delete the message
Think 'bout you like a past time
I could cry you a river
Get you baptised or
I wasn't ready to act right
Used to always think I'd get you back, right
They say that things fall apart (yeah)
We were gonna move to Brooklyn
You were gonna study Art (oh no, oh)
Love is just a tool
To remind us who we are
And that we are not alone
When we're walking in the dark
I hope someday
We'll sit down together
And laugh with each other
About these days, these days
All our troubles
We'll lay to rest
And we'll wish we could come back to these days, these days
We'll wish we could come back to these days, these days (these days, these days, these days)