The bowling and party Malaga Murcia
Fresh from Granada, sensibly discuss how anthropological compose documents with the camera-now-friends, I come back to my "old" friends forever: music and popular culture.
Saturday, February 26, 2011
Spacewalker Mv42v1 Audio
was in the mail a CD
Torreagüera Crew (2007) with a superb ethnographic study of José López Espin, from popular music of Fraternities and crews, the vegetable gardens and orchards, Christmas cycle and dance music, Malaga, jacks, seguidillas, mazurkas , waltzes, pasadobles and parades ... An album that I recommend everyone who likes good music. Site these troopers.
enganchanda I've been in the monotonous, hypnotic rhythm of the couplets
Aguilar, who alternate the solo singer's song, which creates the unexpected or with the chorus "or whatever, the rest of the crew singing in chorus, I look most participatory and community. If I was asked by Christmas bonus so graciously gave them every penny. I already put my favorite piece of Eagle CD.
verdiales If you could sing a "little while" in chorus, maybe ... the Porvair brightened a bit, although I must say that I think, even singing on the record, I'm going for the hills of Ubeda.
But what I really have conquered the music of this Torreagüera Gang, and other videos I've seen on YouTube, are the instrumental parts of the old and bowling malagueñas
: popular music-like rondalla verdiales-for people to dance with great skill and grace.
Although this video today of the wonderful crew of Murcia in 2008 and on TV, no dancing, music has caught me, and as we have an informant that we can illustrate perfectly the video, we will ask us to identify all musicians and singers gang, which we name the instrument they play, they sometimes have very unusual names, see old instruments and some of the so-called "requintaos" - and, finally, to help me complete the couplets or correct me what I understood. Sometimes and more often than desired, put my foot through risky.
A handkerchief almost new (singing): ... Who do you
a tissue might find almost new,
in each peak, a sigh
and amid an "oh, how I die!"
Who could you will find yourself, ay, ay!
... (A) (singing): ... ...
crown ...
... (Bis)
That leaves at midnight (sings again first) Estrellita
morning leaving at midnight,
to see if I can get to Cartagena this evening
Estrellita morning.
Arribita, arribita (a) (sings the second)
...
sings the divine patron Virgin of the Fuensanta
(bis)
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