29 fotosMúsica para cambiar de año- 30 dic 2015 - 10:24CETWhatsappFacebookTwitterLinkedinCopiar enlaceSoldier Denis Muriel, 20, practices with a trumpet at a military base in Madre de Dios, Peru, Tuesday, June 2, 2015. The Peruvian government launched an operation to detect by radar and intercept illegal flights carrying cocaine from the Peruvian jungle to Bolivia and Brazil. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd)Rodrigo Abd (AP)A fruit picker plays guitar to his family inside their house in San Quintin, Baja California state, Mexico March 31, 2015. Fruit pickers in the Baja California peninsula of Mexico, railing against a life of grinding poverty, have blocked roads, staged marches and held meetings with lawmakers since March as frustration over working conditions boiled over. One labourer in San Quintin, south of the border town of Tijuana, sleeps with his family on the bare earth in a tiny wooden shack on scrubland. He said after picking between 110 kg and 200kg of strawberries a day he earns from $56 to $79 a week. Strawberries fetched $5.19 a kilo on average in the United States in 2013. REUTERS/Edgard Garrido PICTURE 5 OF 27 FOR WIDER IMAGE STORY "FRUITS OF WRATH" SEARCH "GARRIDO WRATH" FOR ALL IMAGESEdgard Garrido (Reuters)Boo Hanks performs with the Music Maker Relief Foundation at the Newport Folk Festival in Newport, Rhode Island July 26, 2015. This year marks the 50th anniversary of Bob Dylan's 1965 appearance at the Newport Folk Festival, when the up-and-coming folk star played with the backing of Mike Bloomfield on guitar and others from the electric blues/rock and roll band The Paul Butterfield Blues Band, marking Dylan's first live, electric, "plugged-in" set of his professional career. REUTERS/Brian SnyderBrian Snyder (Reuters)Street musicians with their face painted as clowns, play the accordion and a guitar as pedestrians look on outside the Palacio de Bellas Artes in Mexico City, Mexico August 23, 2015. REUTERS/Henry RomeroHenry Romero (Reuters)Gisele Marie, a Muslim woman and professional heavy metal musician, plays her Gibson Flying V electric guitar during a concert in Sao Paulo December 16, 2014. Based in Sao Paulo, Marie, 42, is the granddaughter of German Catholics, and converted to Islam several months after her father passed away in 2009. Marie, who wears the Burka, has been fronting her brothers' heavy metal band "Spectrus" since 2012. "People do not expect to see a Muslim woman who uses a Burqa, practices the religion properly and is a professional guitarist who plays in a Heavy Metal band, so many people are shocked by it. But other people are curious and find it interesting, and others think that it is cool, but definitely, many people are shocked," said Marie. Picture taken December 16, 2014. REUTERS/Nacho Doce TPX IMAGES OF THE DAYNacho Doce (Reuters)HAB100. LA HABANA (CUBA), 17/12/2014.- Un músico ensaya en el malecón hoy, miércoles 17 de diciembre de 2014, en La Habana (Cuba). El presidente de Cuba, Raúl Castro anunció hoy que Cuba y Estados Unidos han acordado el "restablecimiento de las relaciones diplomáticas" y "adoptar medidas mutuas para mejorar el clima bilateral". EFE/Alejandro ErnestoAlejandro Ernesto (EFE)ROL08. Beijing (China), 06/12/2015.- A local resident (L) watches a participant (R) trying to play a flute as part of tasks in a game called 'Hidden City Game' at an open plaza outside the Bell Tower in Beijing, China, 06 December 2015. Game organizers, who aim to provide an alternative experience in learning about Beijing, enjoin local and foreign tourists to participate in games that bring them around various districts while performing fun tasks and answering trivia questions about tourist spots. EFE/EPA/ROLEX DELA PENAROLEX DELA PENA (EFE)SANTIAGO DE CUBA, CUBA - SEPTEMBER 19: A musician has a welcome Pope Francis sticker on his guitar as the Pope spends his first night in the country on September 19, 2015 in Santiago de Cuba, Cuba. Pope Francis arrived in Havana, Cuba for a three-day visit where he met President Raul Castro and will hold Mass in Revolution Square before travelling to Holguin, Santiago de Cuba and then onwards to the United States. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)Joe Raedle (Getty)A musician plays her flute during the national service for victim's of a gas station that ignited last week in Accra, Ghana, Wednesday, June 10, 2015. The flooding in the capital last week caused fuel from a gas station to ignite, killing at least 160 people. As the country mourned the victims at a national service Wednesday, the Ghanaian government is facing allegations that poorly managed city planning contributed to the tragedy. (AP Photo/Christian Thompson)Christian Thompson (AP)A Nepalese man, whose house was damaged in the April 25 earthquake, plays a flute in a temporary shelter made out of galvanized sheet in Bhaktapur, Nepal, Tuesday, May 19, 2015. Nepal is facing billions in reconstruction costs with almost 745,600 buildings and homes damaged or destroyed, including at least 87,700 in the capital, according to Nepal’s emergency authority. (AP Photo/Niranjan Shrestha)Niranjan Shrestha (AP)Bugler Lance Corporal Nick Walkley of the Band of the Welsh Guards plays a bugle found on the body of a bugler at the Battle of Waterloo, after the new memorial was unveiled at Waterloo Station in London, Wednesday, June 10, 2015. The new war memorial honours all of the allied forces who fought at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815. The centrepiece is a giant replica of the reverse of the Waterloo Campaign medal. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)Kirsty Wigglesworth (AP)A young man puts bells around him, as he prepares to attend a rehearsal as " moshoi " to drive away evil spirits, on the street in Luncavita village on December 16, 2015. Organized in groups of twenty people, they go from house to house, performing songs and dances which combines pagan and Christian elements before Christmas. / AFP / DANIEL MIHAILESCU / TO GO WITH AFP STORYDANIEL MIHAILESCU (AFP)A street musician carries a contrabass as a little girl takes a pictures with a mobile phone on May 5, 2015 in Rome. AFP PHOTO / ALBERTO PIZZOLIALBERTO PIZZOLI (AFP)Indonesian musician Ricky Surya Virgana performs in front of the Communist Party 's local office in a street of Venice on May 6, 2015. AFP PHOTO / GABRIEL BOUYSGABRIEL BOUYS (AFP)In this Monday, Sept. 22, 2014 photo, members of Master Band, an Indian Brass band, specialized playing in weddings, rehearse on the bank of the river Yamuna, in New Delhi, India. The wedding season is in full swing in India, marking what should be the busiest time of year for the traditional brass bands that lead raucous processions announcing the arrival of the bridegroom to the neighborhood. Dressed in faded military-style uniforms or long silken tunics and turbans, brass bands playing the latest Bollywood tunes have long been a must-have at any Indian wedding. But as the tastes of young, wealthier Indians shift to more modern music, young couples increasingly choose DJs playing electronic music instead of live bands. The shift is leaving band owners and musicians struggling to find gigs, exacerbating an already difficult existence. (AP Photo /Manish Swarup)Manish Swarup (AP)TOPSHOTS Members of an Indian wedding band play brass instruments during a religious procession for the Hindu festival Ganesh Chaturthi in New Delhi on September 24, 2015. AFP PHOTO / CHANDAN KHANNACHANDAN KHANNA (AFP)A boy looks on as another boy plays a goblet drum and sings in a street illuminated with Christmas lights, in downtown Skopje, Macedonia, on Monday, Dec. 21, 2015. (AP Photo/Boris Grdanoski)Boris Grdanoski (AP)A street musician plays his instrument outside a Eurobank branch in central Athens October 27, 2014. Greek bank deposits rose in September for the seventh straight month, central bank data showed on Monday. Business and household deposits rose to 164.75 billion euros ($209.2 billion) from 164.23 billion euros in August, the Bank of Greece said. REUTERS/Yorgos Karahalis (GREECE - Tags: BUSINESS POLITICS SOCIETY)Yorgos Karahalis (Reuters)A street musician plays guitar at a pedestrian underpass in Astana, Kazakhstan, October 11, 2015. REUTERS/Shamil ZhumatovShamil Zhumatov (Reuters)Lisandra Perez, 7, practices in his house before his flute lesson at the Integral System of Artistic Education for Social Inclusion (SIFAIS) center in the poor neighborhood of La Carpio, Costa Rica October 8, 2015. SIFAIS center is developing a social program with the help of 156 volunteers who teach art, music, sports and education, for children and youths living in La Carpio, known for being the home to gangs, violence, drugs and social vulnerability, according to the centre. Picture taken October 8, 2015. REUTERS/Juan Carlos UlateJuan Carlos Ulate (Reuters)A priest carrying a traditional musical instrument arrives to perform rituals during the Shikali festival at Khokana village in Lalitpur, Nepal October 19, 2015. Dressed with colourful clay masks, the mediums participate in dances while villagers offer sacrificed animals and prayers in hope of gaining blessing from the deities in the annual Shikali festival. REUTERS/Navesh ChitrakarNavesh Chitrakar (Reuters)A man plays his guitar as he asks for alms at Marques de Larios street in downtown Malaga, southern Spain, October 22, 2015. Spain's unemployment rate has fallen to its lowest level in over four years and is now lower than when Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy took office, potentially boosting his chances in an election less than two months away. Frustration over an enduring jobs crisis will weigh on the Dec. 20 vote, with many Spaniards divided over whether their prospects are improving after a double-dip recession that sent unemployment soaring to nearly 27 percent in 2013. REUTERS/Jon NazcaJon Nazca (Reuters)A man plays the drum at a family altar during the celebration of "Los Canchules" in Nahuizalcoams November 1, 2015. People remember their deceased relatives and friends during All Saints Day by preparing altars and sharing food with all visitors, prior to the Day Of the Dead. REUTERS/Jose CabezasJose Cabezas (Reuters)A hand of a Newari boy using a bamboo stick plays a traditional musical instrument during the Tihar festival, also called Diwali, in Kathmandu, Nepal November 12, 2015. The Newar community observes the start of their Newari New Year 1136, in accordance with their lunar calendar, by worshipping their spiritual selves in a ritual known as "mahapuja". REUTERS/Navesh ChitrakarNavesh Chitrakar (Reuters)A man plays music on a traditional musical instrument in the Nubian village of Adindan near Aswan, south of Egypt, September 30, 2015. For half a century, Egypt's Nubians have patiently lobbied the government in Cairo for a return to their homelands on the banks of the Nile, desperate to reclaim territory their ancestors first cultivated 3,000 years ago. Yet all their efforts to gain political influence have brought next to nothing. In Egypt's incoming parliament, which will be finalised after a second round of voting on Sunday, the Nubians will hold just one of 568 elected seats. Picture taken September 30, 2015. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El GhanyMohamed Abd El Ghany (Reuters)A trumpet player plays the traditional 10 o'clock music from a window of St. Michael's Church (Sankt Michaelis) in Hamburg, Germany, November 23, 2015, before the memorial service for the late former West German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt. Schmidt died on November 10, aged 96 and leaders from around Europe praised him as an architect of international cooperation and post-war European integration. REUTERS/Kai PfaffenbachKai Pfaffenbach (Reuters)Libyan Sufi Muslims chant and beat drums during a procession to celebrate the birth of Prophet Mohammad in Benghazi, Libya, December 22, 2015. REUTERS/Esam Omran Al-FetoriEsam Omran Al-Fetori (Reuters)A street musician plays the guitar below the hill of the Acropolis in Athens, Greece, December 23, 2015. REUTERS/Michalis KaragiannisMichalis Karagiannis (Reuters)