WOW !!!!!!!!! This song is VERY rare to find on the internet. What a gem, Youtube!
You know, my friend is said to have literally stopped a riot in San Francisco back in the 1980s with nothing more than his upright-style bamboo flute and the melody this guy is playing ... Kachapari !!! What an ancient yet moving melody!!! Gotta love the music of the Andean people !!!!!!!
In reality the name of the song is not Kacharpari. That was just the name a group called Urubamba gave it for copyright and recording purposes. The true name of the song is Balsero Del Titicaca. It was composed by Rosendo Huirse, not Jorge Huirse. But it was Jorge that later recorded it.
Wow, thanks for the info! That's great to know. I first heard the Urubamba version in the mid-1960s when I first visited the Andes. Thanks to you I'm listening to other versions of the song on YouTube and really enjoying them.
WOW !!!!!!!!! This song is VERY rare to find on the internet. What a gem, Youtube!
You know, my friend is said to have literally stopped a riot in San Francisco back in the 1980s with nothing more than his upright-style bamboo flute and the melody this guy is playing ... Kachapari !!! What an ancient yet moving melody!!! Gotta love the music of the Andean people !!!!!!!
fringedlunatic613 5 months ago
@fringedlunatic613 Thanks for the feedback! I'm impressed someone stopped a riot with this song! That's awesome. I do love Andean music!
cinderbutte 5 months ago
Huauccey jorge, miskichata tocamunki cay peru llaccta takichata, nuetsra musica peruana suena hermosa
ocampino 11 months ago
Bueno, bueno...
...¡Y con flauta dulce a cambio de la Quena!...
El intérprete está bastante sincronizado y ejecuta muy bien este instrumento. Lo más importante es el sentimiento que se le pone a lo que se hace.
¿Ya ensayó con la Quena?... Si en esta flauta le suena de maravillas... ¿cómo sonará con el instrumento de viento original?.
¡FELICITACIONES AMIGO!... y ¡MUCHOS EXITOS!.
Un saludo desde Bogotá, -COLOMBIA-.
Venceremos1960 1 year ago
In reality the name of the song is not Kacharpari. That was just the name a group called Urubamba gave it for copyright and recording purposes. The true name of the song is Balsero Del Titicaca. It was composed by Rosendo Huirse, not Jorge Huirse. But it was Jorge that later recorded it.
Mackodonnel 1 year ago
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Wow, thanks for the info! That's great to know. I first heard the Urubamba version in the mid-1960s when I first visited the Andes. Thanks to you I'm listening to other versions of the song on YouTube and really enjoying them.
cinderbutte 1 year ago
Se ve que le entiende. FELICITACIONES !!!!!!
MOSQUITO10104 1 year ago
i want to learn this for i can show my grandparents
they are from bolivia
yogi4104 1 year ago
Muy lindo.
cocoperucho 2 years ago
That was really good, but why in the "How to" section?
ubizmo 2 years ago
Ha, good catch! I'm not big on categories. Maybe it is a "how to" for some viewers?
cinderbutte 2 years ago