Introduction to Latin American Music

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  • Опубліковано 5 лют 2025
  • A selection of examples of Latin American music

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  • @bigsmiler5101
    @bigsmiler5101 2 роки тому +4

    Panpipe!!! This is only the second time I've ever found it. I love it. Around 1995 while strolling through the vendors at the Cheyenne Frontier Days, I heard a sound that absolutely captivated me. I found my way to a live band playing among the micro-shops and had to buy all their CDs. Now that I know the name I'll be Googling it to hear more.
    -- HOWEVER, What brings me to this region of UA-cam is my desperate search for the identity of something I THOUGHT was Mexican music when I was growing up in a bizarre farm town of Czechs and Swedes who didn't know how to get along. It's something with no singing, a single guitar, and rich rhythm of minors and majors.

  • @nikkijubilant
    @nikkijubilant 4 роки тому +3

    Great compilation, thank you

  • @strongme1619
    @strongme1619 4 роки тому +21

    Module brought me here :(

  • @StanislawHalasa684
    @StanislawHalasa684 5 років тому +2

    Nice dance

  • @truth-uncensored2426
    @truth-uncensored2426 3 роки тому +14

    Brazilians don't dance Salsa or any other "latin" rhythms, this is one of the reasons why brazilians in general don't consider themselves "latin", we have actually very little cultural exchange with other "latin american" countries. From an American standpoint Samba and Salsa sound and feel quite similar but they're actually very different, a Carnival in Colombia is very different from a carnival in Rio, Salvador (Brazil), or Minas Gerais (Brazil).

    • @abrahamvargasisaias9255
      @abrahamvargasisaias9255 3 роки тому

      in other words,Brazil is a isle in South America,it's really.Is a nation that his influence in other hispanic nations is minimous

    • @sebastiantarazona2698
      @sebastiantarazona2698 3 роки тому +6

      @@abrahamvargasisaias9255 I would argue that, while it is possibly the most unique latin american culture, Brazil does share a lot of its influences with the rest of the region. The most obvious being the mix of African, Indigenous and European cultures. Bossa nova, choro and salsa, for example, borrow heavily from Jazz music (though each genre's jazz influence is different). That being said, some aspects, like samba (and of course language), can't really be classified as Latin American, but distinctly Brazilian! Much love from a Colombian

    • @stephany5772
      @stephany5772 2 роки тому

      Mas o ritmo samba é latino..

    • @gabrielahilario2792
      @gabrielahilario2792 2 роки тому +1

      I would disagree, though there’s many distinct features of Brazilian culture, I see many similarities between us Brazilians and other latin countries

    • @LocoMenteClaraOne
      @LocoMenteClaraOne Рік тому

      Brazilians, while 100% Latino, are 0% Hispanic.
      There in lies the only difference between Brazil and the 19 Spanish-Speaking nations of Latin America

  • @julianfelipejimenezlondoao7231
    @julianfelipejimenezlondoao7231 3 роки тому +8

    Add banda (Mexico) , bachata ( Dominic republic ), Vallenato and cumbia ( Colombia ) and llanera ( Colombia, Venezuela )

  • @dominicanvic9
    @dominicanvic9 7 місяців тому

    The Haitian revolution gave birth to Latin American music. Without Merengue, there is no Afro-Latino music. It was born of 3 instruments and its sound spread its roots into every genre of music.

  • @Musicninja007
    @Musicninja007 4 роки тому +6

    Name of the Bossa track? Why haven't you credited the artists?

    • @eduardoreyes441
      @eduardoreyes441 4 роки тому +1

      Samba de una Noite by NOVA

    • @BiemexBmXBG
      @BiemexBmXBG 4 роки тому +1

      The name is "desafinado" by Tom Jobim, João Gilberto and Newton Mendonça. There's also a movie with the same name (translated to "Out of Tune"). You should check it out (its a great movie)

    • @BiemexBmXBG
      @BiemexBmXBG 4 роки тому

      this version from the video is performed by a band called "Nova". They aren't brazilians.

  • @GRIFTYRODRIGUEZ
    @GRIFTYRODRIGUEZ Рік тому +1

    no cumbia??

  • @Its_JustJae
    @Its_JustJae 4 роки тому +12

    4:00 when the special kid sees the quite kid pull out an ak

  • @prixvaleriio3249
    @prixvaleriio3249 Рік тому

    and the bachata???

  • @nataliaduarte2447
    @nataliaduarte2447 3 роки тому +2

    Por acá les dejo una canción con aires latinos muy interesantes 🎼👍🏻
    ua-cam.com/video/gE5v9NcQbx8/v-deo.html

  • @fernandoiturburu3718
    @fernandoiturburu3718 Рік тому

    Meringue is actually Merengue (as Columbia is NOT Colombia)

  • @hiphipjorge5755
    @hiphipjorge5755 Рік тому

    Good video!
    But....Cumbia is THE most common Latin American music by far

  • @nvsseann
    @nvsseann 4 роки тому

    any one know the song at 1:33

    • @Sircade
      @Sircade 3 роки тому +1

      i wanna know too

    • @abouttime1127
      @abouttime1127 3 роки тому

      ñ

    • @vitorleite599
      @vitorleite599 3 роки тому +1

      Desafinado - Gal Costa (or João Gilberto, dunno exactly)

  • @treborthegoat2761
    @treborthegoat2761 4 роки тому +2

    ooooooooooooooooooooofffff

  • @AJA-uj4ql
    @AJA-uj4ql 4 роки тому +1

    spelled energizing wrong lol. but nice video!

    • @EmoryBlake4Music
      @EmoryBlake4Music 4 роки тому +4

      Well, you didn't use proper punctuation. Seriously, think about what you're being critical of before becoming guilty of it yourself.

    • @marcusjohnson4490
      @marcusjohnson4490 2 роки тому

      @@EmoryBlake4Music 🤓

  • @dominicanvic9
    @dominicanvic9 7 місяців тому

    The Haitian revolution gave birth to Latin American music. Without Merengue, there is no Afro-Latino music. It was born of 3 instruments and its sound spread its roots into every genre of music.