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(waynu - Fusion) - DR - Arr. E. Civallero
(waynu - Fusion) - DR - Arr. E. Civallero
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The main theme of this track is an old wayñu , little known, I recovered a couple of cassettes forgotten my collection. About him I developed a musical timeline divided into three parts. The first-Hispanic
-starts at a rate of K'antu , played just with a troop of zampoñas K'antu , Wanka drums, triangle or ch'iñisku and pututus or speakers. The tune evolves into a dialogue between jach'a and sikus choquelas and continues in the chorus, with notes held by flute and quenacho after which sound the suri-sikus (which are interpreted as an echo) and a band of gang zampoñas . A charango
kalampeado launches the second part-mestizo-the subject, in which the pinkillo and mandolin melody outline on a mohoseño salliba , and antara sings about the same mohoseño and other zampoñas the troop gang. The chorus allows pinkillo improvisation on the basis of antaras . Bump
Intermediate saya ( box, recoreco , whistle ...) leads to the third part of the theme-modern, which, in all speed, can sound like a flute , a bagpipe malta and gang troops conducting a "down" of cumbia. The final return to the top: the call of the great Wanka drums, percussion and a touch of ch'inisku which is the beginning and end of most Andean themes of traditional origin.
pre-Hispanic roots, traits acquired during a long cross-breeding and modern elements: the three things coexist (sometimes better, sometimes worse) throughout South America, but with particular intensity in the Andean countries. A walk through Temuco (Chile) and Oruro (Bolivia), for Jujuy (Argentina), Arequipa (Peru) or Riobamba (Ecuador) allow anyone-like me-let me see those dynamically mixed realities, always adapting, evolving, merging, trying to silence their voices together or even reinforcing them. That is the nature of America: a mosaic of languages, music, food, customs, attitudes, beliefs and stories that continue to account, which continue to grow despite everything and everyone that continues to evolve and that year after year and moon after moon, continues to bear fruit. Some fruits are worth knowing. Because, after all, are part of our heritage as human beings, no matter how far we think we are in our lives.
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