Another 'Klangwelten' exampel:
Klangwelten07 Oppermann/Enkh Jargal: AnDro-Mongol Dro
That German schlager ode to Mexico may have a Spanish rumba rhythmic base, which would have its roots in Cuba, but the vibe is more Polish-American polka, which they say is really from Czechia. If that's not world music, I don't know what is.
heh, heh, heh.. Believe me, the basis "of the electronic keyboard (however degenerate it is, heh) is Spanish rumba (Catalan, the simplest rhythm): "rumba chunda-chunda", heh...; listen to it well, and you will see that the polka in your example is different , and rhythmically simpler...
Changing the subject, it's night here, and the breeze brings aromas of Africa...(a jewel):
That German schlager ode to Mexico may have a Spanish rumba rhythmic base, which would have its roots in Cuba, but the vibe is more Polish-American polka, which they say is really from Czechia. If that's not world music, I don't know what is.
O.K. folks. When you just shit into this thread its over. What should I aswer on this post?
O.K. folks. When you just shit into this thread its over. In Germany we call what I did here concerning this thread 'Perlen vor die Saeue.'
What should I aswer on this post?
I didn mean you with my last replies.Te has pasado veinte pueblos...
Te has pasado veinte pueblos...