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http://www.spanishmusic.biz - vengo flamenco soufi - spanish music salsa latin

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  • Again, your titles are wrong! this is not Salsa Latin music!

    This is Andalusian Music- Arabic-Jewish-Gypsy from the 1200's!!

    Where did you learn that Flamenco is Latin (Latin-American) or Salsa (Afro-Lati-American)???

    IGNORANT!

  • Dang! Just when it was starting to really take off, it ends. I want more.

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  • @sepharadflorida

    U are right but this is also spanish.. the guitar is from Spain dont forget that.

  • @servatoaisaggi but you dont comment that spain south was under domain Arabian for more 875 years by bereberes north African and gypsies are from INDIAN .Y QUE VIVA MIX CULTURE.

  • @sepharadflorida But what is not said that they are palying the Cajon Peruvian was introduced to Peru South American more than 500 years ago by African slaves and recently 35 years ago by Paco de Andalusian was introducde o Spain to complement their music as before that not used but respect title that is wrong is not salsa latin.

  • 1ST: SPAIN IS IS IN SOUTHERN EUROPE.2ND: MOROCCO IS IN NORTHERN AFRICA. THIS WONDERFUL FUSION SAMPLE IS A FLAMENCO GROUP OF MUSICIANS PLAYING WITH AN ARAB RELIGIOUS MUSIC GROUP. 3RD: SALSA IS FROM LATIN AMERICA. LAST BUT NOT LEAST: TOMATITO, VIVA LA MADRE QUE TE PARIÓ !.

  • @AwesomeoJude This is an scene from the movie "Vengo" [year 2000]

    The song is called "Tomatito y Sufi Al Tuni: Flamenco soufi"

  • @AirahsNihon it is called "Vengo"

  • this what i call amazing blend of music

    guitar with arab nai and oud damn amazing

  • This looks like it could be a wedding between a Morroccan and a Spaniard. This is beautiful beyond words! I honostly do not have the words to describe the passion and beauty I have just witnessed and I am never ever at a loss of words! All I can say is that they are speaking to each other in a language very few understand.

  • You should better change the title, my love. This aint no salsa. I am a salsero to the bone and this - however beautiful arab (rai?)/flamenco music- has notin to do with salsa.

  • el fondo de los cajones Peruanos le dan otra vibracion al flamenco este fue introducido por Paco de lucia por los setenta y cambio por completo el ritmo flamenco estos cajones fueron creados e introducidos por los negros traidos de Africa a la colonia o virreinato del Peru hace mas de 500 anhos es facil verificar vean cualquier videode flamenco antes de los 70 y veran que no utilizan los cajones este se genera despues.Lmao

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