Fantastic! Great!. By the way of music I want to show you what musicians of Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay are doing with a accordion. Please see these three videos, including folklore music from south Brazil:
Voninho e Marcelo
Tio Mederico- Dvd Os Serranos 40 anos- Sempre Gaúchos
CHANGO SPASIUK EN FORMOSA KILOMETRO 11 -10/10/2009 (4)
"Place where i come from is the northeast of Argentina, province of Misiones -which is a kind of wedge placed between the south of Brazil and Paraguay- and the whole region is sorrounded by huge rivers -really big and wide rivers, Paraná and Uruguay. High temperatures are usual there. The most popular and enthusiastically played folk music there is called "chamamé" -still the music in the area does not include only chamamé, but other more newer rythms, namely polkas brought by the immigrants,
also Xotes, rancheras, rasguido dobles, new elements brought by emigrants one hundred years ago to this region of Argentina. Thanks to initiatives like this, my music and music from other places get an opportunity to be interpreted and to depict the place whence they come.
The accordion is an instrument i love. I've wanted to play it since i was a small child. Even though nothing is too certain when you are a child, at that time i had the certainty i wanted to play this instrument.
That's why i like accordion festivals in general; however, i feel that festivals like this one do much more than just spreading accordion music -they've got a more significant, important sense."
Fantastic! Great!. By the way of music I want to show you what musicians of Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay are doing with a accordion. Please see these three videos, including folklore music from south Brazil:
Voninho e Marcelo
Tio Mederico- Dvd Os Serranos 40 anos- Sempre Gaúchos
CHANGO SPASIUK EN FORMOSA KILOMETRO 11 -10/10/2009 (4)
FLAMINIO ARZAMENDIA "KUARAHY RESE"
Carlos19992000 1 year ago
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patito1111 3 years ago
Is there someone out who can translate the text (what Spasiuk is talking about) to english and post it here... please... thank you very much !
LibertangoVieenrose 3 years ago
"Place where i come from is the northeast of Argentina, province of Misiones -which is a kind of wedge placed between the south of Brazil and Paraguay- and the whole region is sorrounded by huge rivers -really big and wide rivers, Paraná and Uruguay. High temperatures are usual there. The most popular and enthusiastically played folk music there is called "chamamé" -still the music in the area does not include only chamamé, but other more newer rythms, namely polkas brought by the immigrants,
patito1111 3 years ago
also Xotes, rancheras, rasguido dobles, new elements brought by emigrants one hundred years ago to this region of Argentina. Thanks to initiatives like this, my music and music from other places get an opportunity to be interpreted and to depict the place whence they come.
The accordion is an instrument i love. I've wanted to play it since i was a small child. Even though nothing is too certain when you are a child, at that time i had the certainty i wanted to play this instrument.
patito1111 3 years ago
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That's why i like accordion festivals in general; however, i feel that festivals like this one do much more than just spreading accordion music -they've got a more significant, important sense."
patito1111 3 years ago
Thank you very much !
LibertangoVieenrose 3 years ago
You are welcome, great you are a fan of such an accomplished musician as the Chango Spasiuk
patito1111 3 years ago
Dios querido!!
Gracias!!
amo al Chango, el mejor músico de la Argentina
laolvidada 3 years ago