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"De Música Ligera" (Spanish for ''Of fast music'') is a song by the Argentine
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Soda Stereo Soda Stereo was an Argentine rock band formed in Buenos Aires in 1982. The band's membership consisted of singer-guitarist Gustavo Cerati, bassist Zeta Bosio and drummer Charly Alberti. During their career, the band released seven studio a ...
, released as a
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for their fifth
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Canción Animal ''Canción Animal'' ( Spanish for ''Animal Song'') is the fifth album released by the Argentine rock band Soda Stereo, released on September 17, 1990 (see 1990 in music). Many of the songs on the album are among the band's most popular, such a ...
'' (1990). Widely considered to be Soda Stereo's most popular song, it is considered an anthem of
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. and one of the most recognized compositions of
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. The single was the last song performed at their farewell concert "''
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''" in 1997.


Composition


Music

The title and spirit of the song was taken from some albums
Gustavo Cerati Gustavo Adrián Cerati Clarke (11 August 1959 – 4 September 2014) was an Argentine musician and singer-songwriter who gained international recognition for being the leader, vocalist, composer, and guitarist of the rock band Soda Stereo. He is ...
's parents had, which were named "Light Classics of all Times". Gustavo said, "The idea was to create instrumentation like that, very classical, of a band, and at the same time that had a light spirit." Like the lyrics, the music is deceptive: simple and complex simultaneously. The whole song is built from the riff and supported by the sequence carried out by the guitar. Four chords (Bm, G, D, A), emphasize the progression from G to D, where the power of the song is concentrated. The complexity of the harmony stems from the fact that the drop from D to G occurs in the middle of each verse and not the beginning or end as the effect could suggest at first glance. And it is exactly this lack of coordination between the singing and harmony which gives rise to the irresistible attraction that has become one of the most successful songs in the history of Latin rock. Cerati has said that "''De Música Ligera'' is one of the most instant hits that I did with Soda Stereo."
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remembered that:


Lyrics

The lyrics of "De música ligera" consist of only seven lines. Effectively it is his desire for and disdain of a pop music hit analogized as a relationship with a woman. The word choice leads to meanings that are cryptic and intentionally ambiguous: “musica ligera” means both “Light music” as in easy listening, as well as “fast music” as in pop music. “Masas” was late 80’s to early 90’s Argentine slang for a rhythmic pounding, both in sexual intercourse and as a physical altercation. Cerati recalls this love of “musica ligera” as something completely obsessive ("''nada más queda''" (nothing else remains)), and also permanent ("''nada nos libra''" (nothing frees us)). In the first two verses, Cerati sings "''ella durmió al calor de las masas, y yo desperté queriendo soñarla''" (she slept to the heat of the pounding, and I woke up wanting to dream of her). The expression is both beautiful and complex: it expresses a clash of states that are worlds apart (sleep and wakefulness), but also the desire to dream of that which has awakened him, to be reunited with her in his own dream. It also expresses her in sated post pounding slumber, contraposed with his lucidity, he cannot help seeing things and her as they sordidly are. Then he sings "algún tiempo atrás pensé en escribirle" (some time ago I thought about writing) "Que nunca sorteé las trampas del amor" (that I never sorted out the traps of love).w The lyrics then conclude telling everyone that he will not send "cenizas de rosas" (ashes of roses), and "ni pienso evitar un roce secreto" (nor he will avoid a secret caress), confirming the duality of "de aquel amor de música ligera" (of that love of pop music). Regarding the theme and the lyrics,
Gustavo Cerati Gustavo Adrián Cerati Clarke (11 August 1959 – 4 September 2014) was an Argentine musician and singer-songwriter who gained international recognition for being the leader, vocalist, composer, and guitarist of the rock band Soda Stereo. He is ...
once said: The names are in reference to the most used sequence of notes in all rock & pop, inherited from '20s jazz. This sequence is utilized to teach bass, and has been widely played by hundreds of bands, in different octaves and variations.


Music video

The accompanying
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to the song was directed by Alfredo Lois and shows the band performing the song behind a colorful background


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External links

*. {{DEFAULTSORT:De Musica Ligera (Song) Soda Stereo songs 1990 singles 1990 songs Songs written by Gustavo Cerati Songs about music Songs in Spanish