Omelenko1 wrote:My friend Mark Sanders has a wonderful bolg dealing with Cuban music. The information that "Markito" has compiled is outstanding. We should all be grateful for his contributions.
Many years ago Orestes Vilato' told me "if you want to learn proper martillo, afinque y sabrosura en el bongo', listen to Arsenio Rodriguez albums". Markito has compiled the work of two of the best bongoceros in history, "Papa Kila" with Arsenio and "Yeyito Iglesias" (in my opinion the best bogocero of all times) with Cachao and various other groups. Review these recordings with bongo' patterns and solos and learn from the best, hands down. These two are the source of inspiration for "Dandy", Orestes, Anthony Carrilo, Luis Conte, Michito, Papo Rodriguez, the best bongoceros today.
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DarioOmelenko1
juancho wrote:Omelenko1 wrote:My friend Mark Sanders has a wonderful bolg dealing with Cuban music. The information that "Markito" has compiled is outstanding. We should all be grateful for his contributions.
Many years ago Orestes Vilato' told me "if you want to learn proper martillo, afinque y sabrosura en el bongo', listen to Arsenio Rodriguez albums". Markito has compiled the work of two of the best bongoceros in history, "Papa Kila" with Arsenio and "Yeyito Iglesias" (in my opinion the best bogocero of all times) with Cachao and various other groups. Review these recordings with bongo' patterns and solos and learn from the best, hands down. These two are the source of inspiration for "Dandy", Orestes, Anthony Carrilo, Luis Conte, Michito, Papo Rodriguez, the best bongoceros today.
http://fidelseyeglasses.blogspot.com/20 ... tolin.html
http://fidelseyeglasses.blogspot.com/20 ... bcure.html
DarioOmelenko1
Dario, am getting a msg. that the page is not found?
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