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Canario (C. Negri s.XVII)

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Uploaded by on May 3, 2008

Song from the XVII century based on a arcaic dance played in Canary Islands before the conquest.
This cover is played with melodica and recorders.

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  • Is this supposed to be similar to arcaic dances played in Canary Islands before the conquest? I don't think so... I have never heard about arcaic canarian music, or musical instruments before the conquest... where did you get that information?

  • Te respondo en español que para eso ambos lo somos.

    Al igual que lo que se supone restos de la lengua aborigen, el Canario es un baile basado en ritmos que los primeros visitantes foráneos creían reconocer en los bailes tribales de los primeros habitantes de las islas. Por eso se conoce a este tipo de composiciones Canarios, no porque sean exactamente esas danzas. Espero haberte aclarado la anotación.

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  • Zachwycające

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  • Vale, muchas gracias por responder, Moloch. Queda claro entonces :D

  • Very nice! The melodica overpowers the recorders a bit though.  But I like how the photos and music go together and it is a very nice arrangement.

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