In November 2009 Tremor, a trio from Buenos Aires Argentina that combines electronic music with folkloric music from all over Latin America,
crossed the Atlantic for their first ever European Tour
For the occasion, they prepared a new song, which focused on an indigenous instrument from the Andes: the Tarka Flute
wikipedia.org/wiki/Tarka_(flute)
This is the story...
More info:
http://www.myspace.com/thesoundoftremor
http://www.zzkrecords.com/artist/Tremor
Directed by Grant C. Dull
Edited by Nina Plez
Shot by El G & Villa Diamante in Spain, France, Germany & Denmark
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ColkeMasi 4 months ago
@lopezluch0 Es fusión no es propio de una tropa de tarkas......Jallalla
crematoriosjoe2 5 months ago
quizas el tipo quiere decir que ustedes tocan las tarkas sin sacar las "richas" (u t'aras en aymara), que son los sonidos dobles, roncos, violentos, que le dan a este instrumento su propia identidad...
Giambellindio 9 months ago
Hi!
I am Leo, one of the members of the band.
I don´t understand what you mean. I had many tarka flutes, some from Argentina, some from Bolvia. I have listened to many Tarkas in my life, from traditional folklore players. In fact, it is the same sound that you can hear on many tarka flute movies here on you tube. SO, what do you mean ? The sound of the instrument? or the melody we are playing?
Tremormusic 11 months ago
I do not mean to offend you guysm but it does sound like an ordinary flute and not like a tarka.
lopezluch0 11 months ago