@cali2fl Hola! You know, I figured out this particular version on my own because the key is more comfortable for my voice. But you can visit the website lacuerda.com and find a lot of different songs for free. Tyoe in the title and there is a link to versions by Javier Solis and Marco Antonio solis but they are in a different key. Good luck!
Yay! Ah, jes....I had to fix a bad shave that I got from a Dominican barber....frickin Dominicans. If you don't talk as fast as they do, they act like they don't understand you.
Yeah....I guess imagine a mix of Cuban with Mexican, and that's one of the pretty common types of Dominicans you'll meet.....at least, those are the kind I know.
Oh yes! Very different! If you're familiar at all with the way Puerto Ricans speak, then you've already experienced what a Cuban sounds like, but on a very minor scale....although I am kind of biased towards PRs. Cubans talk like PRs, except faster, and almost like they have something stored in their cheeks. It's like their lower lip has gone limp or something.
Ha Ha man your funny but ya I've definitely heard Puerto Ricans speak before and it's different ha ha. One of my best friends in junior high was Puerto Rican! Aren't you puerto rican?!
What a great job you did with this song I'm beyond proud of you
sashanj848 5 months ago
Thanks for the info!
cali2fl 1 year ago
Hi- Do you know where I can buy a copy of the music sheet? I have enjoyed listening to you play this great song!
cali2fl 1 year ago
@cali2fl Hola! You know, I figured out this particular version on my own because the key is more comfortable for my voice. But you can visit the website lacuerda.com and find a lot of different songs for free. Tyoe in the title and there is a link to versions by Javier Solis and Marco Antonio solis but they are in a different key. Good luck!
titoortegarocks 1 year ago
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Tito, me encantó tu versión de lo que es también mi canción favorita. Me hiciste llorar. ¡Que sigues cantando así de bonito, mi pana!
Adrianawat 1 year ago
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Adrianawat 1 year ago
Hey what are the chords to this... this is amazing.
gugooju1 2 years ago
Siempre me hace llorar esta cancion...Puerto Rico, pedacito de mi alma...
Viocarex 2 years ago
XD!!!! omg this is great where did you get the tabs for this i've been looking for them to play at my family reunion.
briamyx 2 years ago
YAY for MARIACHI!!! :) You look different in this video ha ha but ya sounds awesome!
mto0016 2 years ago
Yay! Ah, jes....I had to fix a bad shave that I got from a Dominican barber....frickin Dominicans. If you don't talk as fast as they do, they act like they don't understand you.
titoortegarocks 2 years ago
Ha Ha that's funny! I've never met anyone that was Dominican! I've met people from Guatemala, Puerto Rico, Chile and Salvador but that's it!
mto0016 2 years ago
Yeah....I guess imagine a mix of Cuban with Mexican, and that's one of the pretty common types of Dominicans you'll meet.....at least, those are the kind I know.
titoortegarocks 2 years ago
Hmm I don't think I've met any cubans but I could be wrong! Is their spanish accent different than the average mexican?
mto0016 2 years ago
Oh yes! Very different! If you're familiar at all with the way Puerto Ricans speak, then you've already experienced what a Cuban sounds like, but on a very minor scale....although I am kind of biased towards PRs. Cubans talk like PRs, except faster, and almost like they have something stored in their cheeks. It's like their lower lip has gone limp or something.
titoortegarocks 2 years ago
Ha Ha man your funny but ya I've definitely heard Puerto Ricans speak before and it's different ha ha. One of my best friends in junior high was Puerto Rican! Aren't you puerto rican?!
mto0016 2 years ago
This is AMAZING!!!
Este cancion esta siempre en mis suenos... que lindo. Tu lo tocas tan bonita, con una voz del angel.
que dios te bendiga
taquitolover64 3 years ago
Thank you so much. You also have a lovely voice, and a lovely smile to match!
titoortegarocks 2 years ago