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August 09, 2013

Maracas in Venezuela

August 09, 2013/ Guest User

The rhythm of maracas is essential in the musica llanera - con arpa, cuatro y maracas.

Here is a youtube link to illustrate. There is no harp, just cuatro and maracas. Adjust the tone on you speakers to accentuate the maracas. More on this in later blog entries.

(Aviso: pretendo escribir una mezcla de ingles y español.)

August 09, 2013/ Guest User/

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