The name of the song is El Humahuaqueño composed by Argentinian Edmundo Saldivar. Humahuaca is a hill in Northen Argentina and the year it was composed goes back around 1941. The actual music sheet is kept at the small museum in Humahuaca.
Spent a year in Guatemala, fell in love with pan flute - this takes me back! 'Apluquera' you are right - no borders. One world despite what leaders say.
The Japanese copy and immitate a lot of cultures around the world. I saw some doing Ukrainian bandura music and even African music
SPS148669 7 months ago
The name of the song is El Humahuaqueño composed by Argentinian Edmundo Saldivar. Humahuaca is a hill in Northen Argentina and the year it was composed goes back around 1941. The actual music sheet is kept at the small museum in Humahuaca.
HelmetVanga 2 years ago
Spent a year in Guatemala, fell in love with pan flute - this takes me back! 'Apluquera' you are right - no borders. One world despite what leaders say.
dennis
solarpoweredboat 3 years ago
Deliciosa música, Llegando está el carnaval....
esalinasvega 4 years ago
A Japanese playing Incan music??? That's great!
nephrenmalinari 4 years ago
Great HIRO!....Song is of the one argentinian´s village, but the andean culture have no borders. GREETINGS FROM PERU!!!.
apiuqera 4 years ago 4
Oh yeah this sounds familar from 1995...
juergen 5 years ago 2