Peruvian Music
December 18, 2008 by Domestic Avalanche
Category: Entertainment
Tags: domestic avalanche, Music, Peru |
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Excellent Peruvian music that I came across.
Festejo ( Peruvian music)
Instrumental music made with violin guitar doblebass and cajon.
Musicians
Guitar : Ernesto Hermoza Cajon: Gigio Parodi Doblebass: Ricardo Otarola
Made by Synchro Producciones — Lima, Perú Dirección y edición: Fajri Rouillon Producción: Jimmy Valdivieso Iluminación: Coco Prado Asistencia: Julio Venegas
Iloved the way they plucked Chello, Guitar and Violin, This is the first time I am seeing plucking in Violin.
Loved the way the rythm moves. Is it violin or the beat lead the rythm….? Confusion.
Comment by Tony — December 19, 2008 @ 1:41 am
I suggest you watch an episode of south park
in which they deal with peruvian music bands….
Comment by Ash — December 19, 2008 @ 6:14 pm
@Tony… Actually they exchange the lead a little bit. I could see the violin leading the rhythm but sometimes it defers the lead to the beat…
Comment by Domestic Avalanche — December 19, 2008 @ 8:26 pm
Interesting..
Comment by Music Hungry — June 21, 2009 @ 1:34 am