Willie Colon - Guajiron - Piano - AleMarquis

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Uploaded by on Mar 14, 2010

En el segundo disco de Willie Colon titulado "The Hustler", hace su debut con la orquesta el Gran Mark Dimond, Markolino. En la portada del disco vemos alrededor de una mesa de Pool a Colon con el Taco. Markolino con un cigarrillo, al lado de este Nicky Marrero, y un poco mas a la derecha entre dos musicos mas altos, Pablo "El Indio" Rosario, en mi opinion uno de los mejores Bongoceros de la salsa. Despues de este disco, salieron estos tres musicos y fueron sustituidos por El Professor Joe Torres en el Piano, Louie Romero en el Timbal y Jose Mangual Jr en el Bongo.

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  • Thats wonderful! Wanna learn that. Got any sheet music? Thanks :-)

  • @88Wildone Sorry, no sheets for this. Contact me if you need any help working this out. Saludos. AM

  • Mark would have like knowing you. Me and him played together at 80 Clinton St. O f cause his days of abuse I knew would catch up to him. His style was unique. We both added Jazz flavor styles to our music no matter what we were playing. Many people don't know rock and pop at a lot of gigs we went to. keep up the good work you are an excellent piano player.

  • @Victrola45 As you can tell, I'm a big fan of Markolino's Piano style. Shamefully for this music we love, he left too early. Thanks for your comment. AM

  • You done rompe saraguey? ;-)

  • @1Mehring1 Rompe Saraguey is a great Solo, but also very hard to figure out and play. Though, I haven't quit yet. Still trying to learn it

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  • Ahhh wow.. Transcribing piano parts in songs this complex can be a headache ya know.. You gotta love Markolino on El Quinto de Beethoven! He took the typically 1,4,5, 4, 1 progression into another level lol (Hint: Cm-Eb- F-Eb- Cm) :-)

  • que bueno hermano!! pon otras

  • @alemarquis Thanks, I am sort of trying to figure it out myself. I am not sure about what the left hand is playing, though. Its not always the same as the right, no? I mean, I have been learning some montunos before and they could be played either hands together or with left hand playing the tumbao. How about this? Sorry to bother you with that, dude :-) if you had any book/video/any other material suggestions, I would be glad, thanks again :-)

  • This guy is great!

  • GREAT SOLO, nice timing can't wait to master it

  • Not a pianist so not an educated guess but if you can get Los Rumberos, I've no doubt you'll get there. Great work.

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