Facundo1 wrote:Oye Seis,
Check this link out it is Titi the quinto player with Los munequitos before Jesus Alfonso. Scroll down to the bottom of the site and look for Cha Cha Vega. Titi is playing quinto whit Cha Cha. The clip is very short but long enough for all to see Titi was in a class by himself. He has the slickest quito ride I've heard. His ride is both supportive to the song and yet adds just enough background spice to keep the rhythm full for a two drum rumba. His taste is that of a fine rhythm gourme. His tones are as if he has perfect pitch. His touch is exact so he can extract the right tone and volume needed. He explodes out and darts back so fast but he never overplays. Rumba is all about the song and the dancers and I have never seen a quito player compliment those two aspects of rumba like Titi.
All of the above is not to take anything away from Jesus. He certainly has most if not all of the traits mentioned above. However, Titi has something that adds something intangible to those aspects quinto playing. I would like to hear what others think about this short clip.
http://fidelseyeglasses.blogspot.com/se ... 0-05%3A00&
Facundo
bongosnotbombs wrote:Jesus Alfonso Mira IS rumba quinto.
Here's an example of Sandy Perez on quinto.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U-IsOYNW ... L&index=44
windhorse wrote:[... sure do love the way Sandy plays a drum ... I've yet to see anything close in a recording to what I've witnessed him do in Humboldt. To me, none of the videos I've seen of him do him justice.
guarachon63 wrote:And what, nobody takes video there in Humboldt?
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