Why MAMBO ? in English, explained by Joaquin Arteaga Musicality for dancers
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- Опубликовано: 8 мар 2021
- WHY MAMBO ?
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Joven..., Muy bueno como en explicar ... Well done young man Like I always tell folks who do not know the Roots of "SALSA" I tell them that the Roots of Salsa are from Africa and then to Cuba into the rest of Caribbean and Latin America countries'... Mexico plays a big part with our music. By placing the music into their movies of the 40's and 50's For me the Godfather of Salsa is Arsenio Rodriquez, along with Machito, Cachao, Cuni, Tito Puente, Tito Rodriquez, Charlie and Eddie Palmieri ... etc... The sounds of Salsa, is what I learned from growing up in NYC in the 60/70's from my parents and their peers at house parties... And listening to the big name's bands of NYC...
Fenomenal! Gracias Joaquín.
Thank you for sharing this....😍
You are welcome ! always here for you !
Thank you for sharing this knowledge about Mambo.
your page is awesome, loving all your videos. As a salsa dancer I appreciate the details you always give from a musician’s perspective. Thank you Joaquin!
Greetings from Kazakhstan. Thanks for the video! It was very usefull!🙌
Thanks to you for support !
I really enjoyed your historical explanations.
Thanks Enrique
I like it! Thank you!
Thanks!
Hey, great to hear you in English. I have followed your great Bongo instructions for some time 👍👌
Hi Joaquin, thanks for always explaining the terms. And also to make references to interviews and the Cuban music dictionary hahaha. Now I can explain better to some "conocidos" who do not give credit to the Popular dance music in Cuba. Also que fino que un Pana explique los términos pa' que todos entiendan.
Great work Joaquin!
Gracias hermano
Great video and very true!
Gracias Abrazos
As always, a great vídeo. Thx Joaquim.
Thanks for sharing this ongoing history of how Mambo came about!👍🎵🎼🎶
Thanks ! soon 2nd part ! thank you again for sharing !
Thank you so much for historical content! I'm a percussionist from Taiwan and it's hard to learn music when you don't know the definitions and stories behind the word 😂
Can't wait for the 2nd part!!
Hope to come back soon to Taiwan ! i had a great time !
Thanks for the heads up. I have been reading on these musicians too! I will look more... Gracias!!!
Gracias Arun !
Muy buen video
a piece of extra information, The word "mambo" means "conversation with the gods" in Kikongo, the language spoken by Central African slaves taken to Cuba."
GREAT !!! actually it has a different meaning in different parts of Africa ! THANK YOU !
That's the translation I was familiar with before this film. Thank you Joaquin for sharing!
No se puede ser mas gracioso dando una explicación!. Great job Joaquin! :)
Love it Joaquin !!! Gracias por todos de explicación
THANK YOU !!!!!
Love this Joaquin, keep them coming!
Working on it !!! big hug
Very well done my friend :) Love the history lesson.
Gracias amigo ! big hugs !!!
Thank you so much for awesome work!! Can't wait upcoming 2nd episode 💛💛💛
Soon coming !!! thanks a lot!
Amazing video. Thank you for the history lesson!
Como siempre, un placer aprender contigo Joaco! 🎶🙏🏼
amazing video.....really incredible.....superb. Viva Tromboranga and Joaquin! Huge respect to you.
What an interesting and clear explanation.😱 Fantastic video!!🙏🙏🙏 Greetings from Belgium!
Thank you Danny !!! greetings
Mambo was just an early name for the "Cha" section in the DANZON...which eventually developed into full fledged chachacha rhythm...the ballroom dance called Mambo is misnamed; it is a GUARACHA, which is a double time son,son MONTUNO or chachacha. Mambo is a Congolese word meaning chant...abre cuto guiri Mambo. " listen up brother" or " now here this"...cheers!
Mambo is an African word. Mambo is how we casually greet each in Swahili.