Voces, Bajo, Teclados, Música y Letras:
Yely
(Trujillo Alto, Puerto Rico)
Guitarra:
Guly
(Bayamón, Puerto Rico)
Batería:
Juan Carlos
(San Juan de Pasto, Colombia)
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Biografía -Signo Nata (Español)
**Please scroll down to read Signo Nata's Bio in English**
Signo Nata
combina una variación de mezclas de las épocas musicales más populares con un
toque de Rock Alternativo Electrónico y Moderno en Español. Extrayendo
cuidadosamente las características atractivas de las décadas de los 70, 80, 90,
Signo Nata fusiona su propio humilde punto de vista creando su propio sonido.
Nuestra experiencia en composición, teoría, y los arreglos musicales, derivados
de nuestra educación musical es lo que nos permite explorar ideologías musicales
con elegancia. La mayor parte de esta producción es un homenaje a nuestra
formación cultural latinoamericana.
Signo Nata es derivado del latín, significa "Signo de Nacimiento", el cual
expresa las características individuales de las personas que poseen el mismo
Signo Nata. En el mismo orden, elegimos diferentes sonidos de diferentes
épocas ya que estamos conscientes de los atributos comunes entre las personas
que comparten el mismo signo zodiacal.
Yely Pillot(Leo)
vocalista-
bajista - compositora y arreglista,
nació en Puerto Rico en el 1981. Desde bien joven tenía una inmensa pasión por
la música. Comenzó sus estudios académicos a los 9 años en “UHS” Elementary &
University High School de la Universidad de Puerto Rico. Gracias a su pasión,
disciplina y su dedicación a la música, logró tocar la primera flauta en un
nivel avanzado para la banda de concierto bajo la dirección del Prof. Juan
Correa Lago. La banda representó a Puerto Rico en el Festival “Música Maestro,
Please” en New Orleans, LA en el 1996 donde se les fue otorgado el trofeo de
plata. Se presentaron en Orlando, FL en el 1993, y en Boston, MA en el 1998. De
igual manera tocó el bajo acústico para la orquesta de cuerdas dirigida por el
Prof. Néstor Hernández. En el 1999 formó parte de la orquesta como flautista en
la banda de la Universidad de Puerto Rico.
Su
primer contrato musical fue a los 15 años de edad junto a la banda de la UHS en
el Caribe Hilton Hotel & Casino in San Juan. Al mismo tiempo colaboró con bandas
locales en PR dominando el bajo eléctrico, guitarra acústica, teclados, primera
voz y armonía de voces entre otras. También fue partícipe de la banda de la
Iglesia Católica en Los Angeles, PR. tocando flauta y teclados.
Una
vez en Orlando Florida, comenzó un nuevo proyecto titulado por su nombre “Yely”.
Este proyecto hizo varias presentaciones en vivo de carácter local y hasta
compartió tarima junto a artistas invitados como Millo Torres en Latin Quaters,
Orlando. Participó en el concurso Protagonistas de la Música, y aunque no llegó
a ganar este certamen, logró conquistar varios niveles de selección con mucha
gracia. Luego continúo colaborando con artistas locales prestando su humilde
ideología musical.
Eddie Martínez
(Tauro) guitarrista – arreglista. Realizó sus estudios Universitarios en
Música comenzando en Valencia Comm College y luego en "UCF" University of
Central Florida. Ha estado trabajando en el ámbito local y profesional en
Orlando, FL "una ciudad no conocida por Rock en Español"desde
el año 1991 donde comenzó a elaborar proyectos originales en Inglés y luego Rock
en Español. Ha establecido varios proyectos musicales y ha participado en un sin
número de actividades con artistas de toda índole.
Juan Carlos Garzón
(Escorpio)
baterista- percusión,
es nativo de Colombia. Desde pequeño tenía una inclinación enorme por los
instrumentos percusivos y amor por las rítmicas populares. El contribuye con
rítmicas de América Latina combinadas con un toque Americano. Actualmente
continúa estudios intensivos en batería y percusión.
En
resumen, Signo Nata es una banda de rock de 3 piezas que ha logrado crear su
propio sonido musical y ha sido comparado con otras bandas legendarias como
“Rush, No Doubt, y The Cranberries”. Manteniendo siempre una actitud
profesional y positiva, los integrantes del grupo han aprendido a hacer el mejor
trabajo posible con las herramientas que tienen disponibles. Su historial de
educación en la música les brinda seguridad firme que los mantiene
constantemente desarrollando nuevas ideas mientras manipulan lo que es el arte
dentro de las normas de la música popular.
Signo Nata's
Biography (English)
Signo Nata
combines a variation of the most popular musical eras with a touch of
Electro-Alternative Modern Rock. By carefully extracting the appealing
characteristics of the 70s, 80s, 90s decades, Signo Nata merges his own humble point of view by creating their own sound. Our experience in composition, theory, and musical arrangements, derived from our music education background allows us to explore musical ideologies with elegance. Although fully bilingual, English-Spanish, most of this first production is a tribute to our Latin American upbringing.
Signo Nata is derived from Latin, which means "Birth Sign," which expresses the individual characteristics of those people who share the same Signo Nata. In the same order, we chose different sounds from different eras as we are aware of those attributes commonly share among people who bear the same zodiac sign.
Yely Pillot
(Leo) vocalist/ bassist/ composer/arranger, was born in Puerto Rico in 1981. Since early age she had an immense passion for music. She started her academic studies in music at age 9 at the "UHS" Elementary and University High School of the University of Puerto Rico. Such craze for music made her finish at an advanced level playing first flute in the concert band under the direction of Prof. Juan Correa Lago while at the same time she played the acoustic bass for the school’s strings orchestra directed by Prof. Nestor Hernandez. Their concert band represented Puerto Rico in the Festival "Music Maestro Please" in New Orleans in 1996, Boston, MA and Orlando, FL. In 1999 she joined the orchestra as a flutist at the University of Puerto Rico.
Her first paid presentation was at the age of 15, with the “UHS” band playing at the Caribe Hilton Hotel & Casino in San Juan on a one year contract. At the same time, she worked alongside local bands in PR mastering the electric bass, acoustic guitar, keyboards, lead vocals and harmonies among others. In her spare time, she joyfully played flute and keyboards with the band of the Catholic Church in Los Angeles, PR.
Once moved to Orlando Florida, she began new musical endeavors. The one she devoted most of her time was called by her name "Yely” which made several live presentations and even shared stage alongside international artists such as Millo Torres in “Latin Quarter”, Orlando. Even today, she continues working with local artists aiding with her humble musical ideology.
Eddie Martínez (Taurus) guitarist/
arranger from PR. In 1987 he enrolled to the Music department at Valencia Comm College and continued on to "UCF" University of Central Florida. Has been working at local and professional circuit in Orlando, FL since 1991 where he began to develop original projects in both English and “Rock en Español”. He also has collaborated in several musical projects and has participated in a great number of performances with artists of different musical levels.
Juan Carlos Garzón
(Scorpion) drummer/percussion from Colombia. Since early age had an enormous inclination for percussive instruments and love for popular rhythmic. He contributes with Latin American rhythmic combined with a Hard Rock touch. Currently he is intensively self studying drums and percussion.
In Short, Signo Nata is a 3 piece band, that has manage to create its own
musical sound compared by some to musical legends such as “Rush, No Doubt, and The Cranberries” and always maintained
a very professional and positive attitude. They have learned to make the best of what’s been available to them. Their Music education backgrounds have given them strong assurance to constantly develop new ideas while manipulating art within the realm of well founded popular norms.
They are all around self taught students of sound, audio engineering, editing, promotion, distribution and management.
Going “all the way” is not only their goal, but also their beginning creating music with high intention, sincere effort, intelligent direction, skillful execution and envisioning obstacles as opportunities...
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i loved spanish mike :) the songs were so stupid for his intentions lol. his mother being pretty had nothing to do with getting this chica to like him. ridiculous. lol. but i start crackin up thinkin about it. ahahha ;) thanks yels.
i think his eyebrows do go up lol :) i know ur voice n stuff goes up in a question at the end. but he says estamos listos then he says in english to get out our vocab lists. so it never sounds right to me lol. i wish my computer could do the accent marks n upside down ! and ? that would be cool :) but it doesnt :/ lol unless i'm wide awake and cant sleep i have trouble typing after medianoche also. haha :)
i dont understand sentence structure. the acent marks and all that stuff...the los and las when its not even really needed. but its stuck in the language. everythign is backwards from english. theres like 50 verbs with 6 different ways to say each. it's too much to memorize. with english its easy...kinda...lol...but you can say park(the park) or park(park the car) you know? ya dont gotta change spelling and its said the same way. less words...same words...different meaning...just easier. chineese sucks...tone language...you could be meaning one thing and give the wrong tone and say something you really dont wanna say lol. my spanish teacher looks like his face is having a seizure when hes givin us our tests for vocab...and "i must be able to read your writing" well "mr. bright we cant even read yours!" it's horrible... i wanna go to caracas, venezuela. :) the resturants and the dancing seem so neat :) my mom looked at me like i was loco XD i cant stand ppl speakin english too fast let alone mr bright rattling off at the head in espanol. he'll end up saying "estamos listos, get out your vocabulary list" and i dont think that even means that. i barely get english anyways. we should all be cavemen...no language barrier for anybody...and even the least of artists can show off artistic ability. lol. i'm so tired my mind is filled with thoughts.
oh lol :) thanks. no offense but i hate spanish class so much that i think the entire spanish language should be inilated. i dont get english and i'm supposed to get it in a foreign language? idts.