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  • Where I can buy his CD?? We passed by him in Barca very quick with the group. We didn't have time to stop, but his music was magic....

  • oh my goodness! :D

  • Bravo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • sounds like a son jarocho from veracruz to me.

  • this is Lanero Music or Joropo from Colombia and Venezuela . there is also a similar kinfd of Music on the Carribean coast of Mexico in Veracruz called son Jarocho .

  • Its called "Under the Wagon": Carretta Gui , (though Im certain that spelling is wrong).

    It is Guarani language from Paraguay. His harp is sort of Colombian but might just be Venezualan.

  • It is the South American sound of the Rennaisance Spanish Harp. I think the piece is from the Spanish Main.. North Coast of South America (Venezuela and Colombia)

  • I have never seen a spanish harp . Sounds great !

  • @phonofaninfl EEeeeiiii,that's not spanish harp nor spanish popular music,it must be from centroamérica or sudamérica ... I agree Sounds great!! ;)

  • WHAT!!!! He has no audience???

    what are people up to?? this guys a genius!

  • needs to go back to mexico. spain doesn't have rights to this culture.

  • I think that's a Veracruz harp, am I right? :D

  • what a beautiful harp! Well just besides his gorgous playing: joyful, skilled rhythmic

  • Yeah Mr. Juan Gratiniano !

    Great, great harp player... and you must to listen with his 'Orinoco Ensamble' !!

    Lot of good wishes for him!

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