Google Doodle 44th Anniversary of the Birth of Hip Hop
‘Yes, yes y’all! And it WON’T stop!’
Google regularly replaces its logo on its search engine with special Doodles, a kind of celebrations anniversaries. But this Friday's Doodle is something truly diverting.
The doodle offers a serving of Hip Hop history - with an emphasis on its founding pioneers narrated by Hip Hop icon Fab 5 Freddy, former host of “Yo! MTV Raps.”
Hip hop does not just refer to the music. It's a subculture and art movement that was developed by African Americans and Puerto Ricans during the 70s.
Google unveiled a new Doodle on its home page August 11 to commemorate the birth of Hip-Hop 44 years ago that doubles as an interactive music game, complete with the ability to mix and scratch a number of records as they play perfectly synchronized on two decks. Wow! Amazing and funny!
On the historic anniversary, music fans are invited to be the DJ by experimenting with two turntables and a crate full of records.
The Doodle celebrates the 44th anniversary of the birth of Hip-Hop, which Google places at DJ Kool Herc's legendary emceeing session at a Bronx back-to-school party. Music historians have also pointed to earlier records as arguably containing hip-hop's roots, but the 1973 party is generally accepted as the genre's seminal moment.
It features a custom logo graphic by famed graffiti artist Cey Adams and interactive turntables on which users can mix samples from legendary tracks.
The doodle offers a serving of Hip Hop history - with an emphasis on its founding pioneers narrated by Hip Hop icon Fab 5 Freddy, former host of “Yo! MTV Raps.”
Hip hop does not just refer to the music. It's a subculture and art movement that was developed by African Americans and Puerto Ricans during the 70s.
Character concepts for Fab 5 Freddy
Google unveiled a new Doodle on its home page August 11 to commemorate the birth of Hip-Hop 44 years ago that doubles as an interactive music game, complete with the ability to mix and scratch a number of records as they play perfectly synchronized on two decks. Wow! Amazing and funny!
On the historic anniversary, music fans are invited to be the DJ by experimenting with two turntables and a crate full of records.
Google Doodle 44th Anniversary of the Birth of Hip Hop
The Doodle celebrates the 44th anniversary of the birth of Hip-Hop, which Google places at DJ Kool Herc's legendary emceeing session at a Bronx back-to-school party. Music historians have also pointed to earlier records as arguably containing hip-hop's roots, but the 1973 party is generally accepted as the genre's seminal moment.
It features a custom logo graphic by famed graffiti artist Cey Adams and interactive turntables on which users can mix samples from legendary tracks.
DJ Kool Herc
If you click on Google's Doodle, you will first see a video, presented by hip-hop pioneer Fab 5 Freddy, that explains how Kool Herc extended the "breaks" in the records he played by using two turntables. With these instrumental, beat-heavy moments extended, people had more time to dance – and emcees found the space to rap over the beat.
- Music Game:
What's particularly fun about the Doodle is that: the video is followed by an interactive deejaying game, where you get two turntables, a cross-fader and a selection of records to mix together. You can even scratch the records using your mouse cursor or, on mobile, your finger.
It also offers a serving of Hip Hop history - with an emphasis on its founding pioneers narrated by Hip Hop icon Fab 5 Freddy, former host of “Yo! MTV Raps.”
On August 11, 1973, the 18-year-old, Jamaican-American DJ aka Kool Herc threw a back-to-school jam at a house in the Bronx, New York. He decided to do something different during his set.
During his set, he decided to do something different. Instead of playing the songs in full, he played only their instrumental sections, or 'breaks' allowing people to dance longer, a style that became known as break dancing.
Google Doodle 44th Anniversary of the Birth of Hip Hop
- Some Hip Hop story:
It also offers a serving of Hip Hop history - with an emphasis on its founding pioneers narrated by Hip Hop icon Fab 5 Freddy, former host of “Yo! MTV Raps.”
On August 11, 1973, the 18-year-old, Jamaican-American DJ aka Kool Herc threw a back-to-school jam at a house in the Bronx, New York. He decided to do something different during his set.
DJ Kool Herc
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Coke La Rock & DJ Kool Herc
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In the years since DJ Kool Herc’s first party, hip hop culture has become a major force across music, art, fashion, dance, and a whole lot more.
Jean-Michel Basquiat
"I want people to see that Hip Hop affects everybody, not just youth culture. It continues to be important, relevant and alive. And it’s happening in every corner of the globe."
Fab 5 Freddy
- Interactive Music Game:
Oh! What a pity! Students are out of school enjoying summer break in almost all countries. Not in the Unites States and some other countries. So students will enjoy to play this doodle interactive music game.
Back-to-school will be first days of September. So students in Europe and other countries can do the the same in Music curriculum
All of them will be excite and will love use the interactive deejaying game. There are two turntables, a cross-fader and a selection of records to mix together.
They would love to scratch the records using the mouse cursor or, on mobile, their finger.
There are schools that include Hip Hop dance and music into the curricula.
Hip Hop give to students the freedom to express their feelings from the heart, and at the same time the concentration discipline and the pleasure of creativity.
- Activities:
After summer break, teachers will you think to include this interactive music game into some of your lessons? Don't loose such an incredible interactive resource!
Invite your students to visit the Google Doodle of 11 August 2017, the 44th anniversary of the birth of Hip Hop and let them express their feelings about Hip Hop. You will see how they love it and why.
- Why not inviting a Hip Hop DJ or a Hip Hop dancer to led a workshop in your school ? Students will be so excited!
- A mob-flash or a competition Hip Hop dance?
- Students will be invited to paint a wall expressing Street Art in the school.
- A cross-curricular project Languages, Music and Arts (dance, design) will be perfect.
Resources for Teachers:
Watch the video Hip Hop Genius: Remixing High School Education. Awesome isn't it?
The message on this video is about changing education to maximize learners potential and to respect them not as 'consumers' but as 'creators'.
The 'attitude' of educators doesn't mean change the important of some good aspects of improving skills learning.
It means to motivate learners that speak a different language. Opening the door of the classroom to build new understanding platforms between school and young people's interests and ingenuity. Hip Hop culture crosses
Students are brilliant creators if educators can reach their trust.
If we have a creative and open mind, as educators, we can feel students' brilliance and genius.
So, prepare a good Hip Hop lesson and activities for school-back season! Hip Hop culture crosses over all generations and magnetize young people.
G-Souto
11.08.2017
update: 11.08.2022
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