It's called "Pajarillo" a Joropo from Venezuela ! and it's danced alot faster...if you want to see how it's really danced..look-up "hermanos casique. Joropo"....and others as well.
The song is a rhythm called Pajarillo, and is considered one of the different forms of the joropo, (music from the Plains of Colombia and Venezuela) the pajarillo is the typical framework for the 'recio' style singing. Its lyrics usually allude to the singer's pride in his culture and homeland, and in being a man of the earth.
what is the name of that song?
trogrey121 3 years ago
It's called "Pajarillo" a Joropo from Venezuela ! and it's danced alot faster...if you want to see how it's really danced..look-up "hermanos casique. Joropo"....and others as well.
rccl36812 2 years ago
nice
danykool4u 3 years ago
pobres locos aprendan a bailr joroppoo. venezuela 100%
vraumny 3 years ago
muy malo...aprendan a bailar..de criollo no tiene nada...
wsumac 3 years ago
Pajarillo, seis por derecho, Alma Llanera, Moliendo Cafe are Venezuelan Music!
tkdwoman 3 years ago 2
I'll show you salsa....
hluiscp 3 years ago
demasiado malo
mioia99 3 years ago
where is the salsa style?
hluiscp 3 years ago
Use your imagination:-)
latinharp2007 3 years ago
Use your imagination:-)
latinharp2007 3 years ago
HA HA HA HA...your a deceiver.
hluiscp 3 years ago
joropo, pajarillo, seis por derecho, etc. are from one contry: llanos!!!
mjgnecco 4 years ago
Joropo is from Venezuela, maybe from Colombia too but that song Pajarillo is venezuelan...
madf90 4 years ago 2
Colombia is passion
axelronny 4 years ago
the Joropo is from Venezuela!!
herukoz 4 years ago
yes it is. it was created in venezuela, actually in colombia people listen to it aswell but it is folklore venezolano 100%
mrcharro 3 years ago
What is the name of the song?
Rauko2004 4 years ago
The song is a rhythm called Pajarillo, and is considered one of the different forms of the joropo, (music from the Plains of Colombia and Venezuela) the pajarillo is the typical framework for the 'recio' style singing. Its lyrics usually allude to the singer's pride in his culture and homeland, and in being a man of the earth.
latinharp2007 4 years ago