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    CRAZY Guaguanco!

    LINK mediafire.com/file/e3bxd5w0tqytkxw/nose.mp3/file LYRICS "... Chorus: yo no sé que voy a hacer (brass) Chorus: yo no sé que voy a hacer Singer: esa negra a mi me tiene al borde de enloquecer Chorus: yo no sé que voy a hacer Singer: su cinturita me tiene loco, me vuelve loco poquito a poco...
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    HELP! Do u know the name of that tune? "...que bueno, la vida es linda en mi tierra, yo soy Colombiano y que..."

    Colombian song? The singer said something like..."Soy Jorgito Gómez"??...but no idea who is he or which band he is affiliated with. Any help is more than welcome, thank you!
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    Differences between Boogaloo and Shingaling

    Where these words come from? What are the differences between them? Audio examples are welcome. ;)
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    Why more than 70% of salsa songs are 2-3 based?

    Just this simple question (maybe not so simple), what are the arguments for a musician to choose this type of clave over 3-2? Is it just tradition or trend? Is it more comfortable for the musicians perhaps? ... Dunno, any comment will be appreciated! :dancingbanana:
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    Clave Cruzada/Crossed songs

    First of all, I would like to know why this happens. Is it a choice of a composer/musician? For those who don't know what I'm talking about, as far as I know, cross-clave/clave crossed/clave cruzada can be explained as playing a rhythmic pattern in one form of clave while the arrangement calls...
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    How to know when it's a Pachanga?

    HI EVERYBODY! I'm new posting in this forum, but I've been reading it for some months now and find it a very useful tool to learn. It is possible that there is some similar post already, in that case I appreciate that you tell me where I can find it because I was unable to do it. The question...
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