


to present only enough Lunfardia one of the recommended videos.
But this recommendation Corner Victrolita I will also memories, emotion and the old dream of a Latin American projects in the globalization and not under it, I will first be presented to Ariel " Pelu 'Friend ...
Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Ariel Hernandez takes his first guitar lesson at age eight and continues with lessons in percussion, charango and guitar jazz before entering the prestigious Escuela de Música Popular de Avellaneda, where he studied jazz, tango and Argentine folk music. After obtaining his degree in Jazz decides to investigate the tango, and takes lessons with Ruben "Chocho" Ruiz. In 1999 he joined the Argentine folklore group "Huancara" as guitarist, arranger and composer.
Earlier in its history with music, records its share in "Decuinet" and "Banda de sikuris THE NAVEL." Some of these times were the precursors of Ariel that I had the great pleasure of witnessing, remembering him as a member of a wonderful group of teenagers and young people in various cultural centers of the Federal Capital and Greater Buenos Aires sikus made their dream tool and resistance. Personally, and with actress Norma "Guaminí" Nieto, are part of a friendly space we call LA CASA DEL CEIBO in the town of Lanus, where, almost children, Ariel and the whole group caught and mobilized to the excitement throughout the land force that spread from their wind instruments.
Those early beginnings were just magnificent preamble to what would come.
teaches in Buenos Aires and gave clinics Argentine tango and folklore in Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), La Paz (Bolivia) and Dublin (Ireland). Participated in numerous art centers around Ireland, playing tango and Argentine folk music and jazz.
Today, based in Ireland, formed Lunfardia . Read on their website: "Slang is language that arises in lower classes of Buenos Aires in the late nineteenth century. Language is a mixture of European, African and native of Argentina that develops inexorably to the music of the city and the people who congregate there. Lunfardia refers to the world that surrounds this unique dialect. The group performs not only compositions but also Ariel Hernandez Latin American traditional songs and invite the audience on a journey from the heart of Buenos Aires through the magic of the tango, Milonga and Candombe, in northeastern Argentina through the rustic sound Chacareras and tessitura of Zambas soft, the Afro-Peruvian marked the Venezuelan Joropo dizzying melodies and virtuoso Brazilian mussels. Ariel Hernandez (Guitar, cuatro, charango, vocals), Dermot Dunne (accordion), Ioana Petcu-Colan (violin), Malachy Robinson (bass), Frank Vidal (percussion). "
Today, globalization praise just for today ... maybe ... through the Internet because I can recommend these Lunfardia work, because after many years reunion a child become a professional musician of international standing, because thousands of miles I can continue putting together a rock as then, even virtual ...
on You Tube:
"Libertango"
http://es.youtube.com/watch?v=RPc4HGtL92I&feature=user
"Juan del Monte"
http://es.youtube.com/watch?v=uqfXGmAdC-w&feature=related
"Green Bird"
Those early beginnings were just magnificent preamble to what would come.
teaches in Buenos Aires and gave clinics Argentine tango and folklore in Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), La Paz (Bolivia) and Dublin (Ireland). Participated in numerous art centers around Ireland, playing tango and Argentine folk music and jazz.
Today, based in Ireland, formed Lunfardia . Read on their website: "Slang is language that arises in lower classes of Buenos Aires in the late nineteenth century. Language is a mixture of European, African and native of Argentina that develops inexorably to the music of the city and the people who congregate there. Lunfardia refers to the world that surrounds this unique dialect. The group performs not only compositions but also Ariel Hernandez Latin American traditional songs and invite the audience on a journey from the heart of Buenos Aires through the magic of the tango, Milonga and Candombe, in northeastern Argentina through the rustic sound Chacareras and tessitura of Zambas soft, the Afro-Peruvian marked the Venezuelan Joropo dizzying melodies and virtuoso Brazilian mussels. Ariel Hernandez (Guitar, cuatro, charango, vocals), Dermot Dunne (accordion), Ioana Petcu-Colan (violin), Malachy Robinson (bass), Frank Vidal (percussion). "
Today, globalization praise just for today ... maybe ... through the Internet because I can recommend these Lunfardia work, because after many years reunion a child become a professional musician of international standing, because thousands of miles I can continue putting together a rock as then, even virtual ...
on You Tube:
"Libertango"
http://es.youtube.com/watch?v=RPc4HGtL92I&feature=user
"Juan del Monte"
http://es.youtube.com/watch?v=uqfXGmAdC-w&feature=related
"Green Bird"
http://es.youtube .com / watch? v = GLkoiCGKMQw & feature = related
CD:
"Chopped pa 'five' Recorded in West
CD:
"Chopped pa 'five' Recorded in West
Land Studios, Dublin, Ireland in August 2007
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