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Arturo Vega - Entrevista - Part 2

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Mexico

Haciendo un poco de investigación descubrimos que la comedia musical que Arturo Vega hizo con Héctor Suárez en el Teatro Insurgentes titulada Sigue tu onda, fue una adaptación al español del show de Broadway Your Own Thing. Tiempo después el mismo Arturo estaría viajando a Nueva York para ver si podía conseguir un papel en Hair ...

Curso de guitarra - Para los que empiezan desde cero - Part 1

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Peru

El Guitarrista Marco Antonio Delgado, conocido como Kalinchita, comparte en este video consejos técnicos siempre muy útiles y algunos acordes para poder tocar "balada", famoso género de la música popular. Sigue atento a las próximos videos de esta serie hecha especialmente para aquellos que inician a tocar guitarra. Agradecemos a Kalinchita por compartirlo.

Festivaliando - Mono Núñez - Part 18

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Colombia

Vamos llegando a las etapas finales del Mono Núñez en Colombia. Nuestro anfitrión organiza una integración latinoamericana y sigue entrevistando a los grupos que participan.

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Alberto Jiménez - Causalidad - Part 1

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Venezuela

Alberto Jiménez put together ten of his latest songs for the album Causalidad, released in 2009 throughout Venezuela. Here, he tells us the story behind the production of it.
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Caption 33 [es]: y me dicen: Sigue el camino,
Caption 33 [en]: and they tell me: Continue on this path,

Javier García - EPK - Part 1

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Argentina, Spain

We’ve all heard of the bolero, which has its modern roots in nineteenth century Santiago de Cuba (even though we might not be able to hum one on cue). But what about the cuartetazo? Born in Córdoba, Argentina, and derived from Spanish and Italian dances, the name is derived from the fact that the earliest players were invariably four-piece bands. The rhythm is similar to merengue.
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Caption 61 [es]: Llegó el Changó... sigue, síguelo
Caption 61 [en]: Changó has arrived... follow, follow him

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