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From: HAranguiz
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  • Obviously he is a very gifted man, but the thing that surprizes me the most is that he, along with I, are one of very few Argentines who have learned to speak English correctly. LOL JK (sort of )

  • @doomownage94 And I am the second, ha, ha!!

  • @doomownage94 if you know the history of piazzolla, he was born in the Lower East Side in Manhattan, his family emigrated to Argentina, where there is a huge Italian community. I have found that many Argentinians seem to sound Italian when they speak.

  • @microdot ????. astor was born in argentina

  • @pepeloco65 you are right...I was wrong...but he did grow up on 1st Ave below 14th street in Manhattan. His family moved back to Argentina, but his first exposure to the bandoneon was in New York City. I love to listen to spanish as it is spoke by Italian/Argentinians...it is a different kind of music.

  • El Tango Rioplatense y la Milonga Argentina deciende indirectamente de la Habanera,genero musical cubano.En 1852 soldados cubanos fueron al Rio de la Plata y ahi fue donde se inspiro en parte el Tango Argentino,la otra parte es de Europa.

  • yeah! where can i see the whole movie?

  • Me encantó este video, Hugo... aquí habla claramente el master de la dificultad que ofrece el instrumento. No deja de ser un consuelo, ¿verdad? Sigamos adelante. GB

  • Hi, this is great - what program is this from?

  • Thank you HAranquiz for this video. I'm grateful to you that I can relate to him as real person now.

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