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"Come, come, shepherds let us go! Let's run to Bethlehem." Written in the "Bambuco Fiestero" rhythm of the Andes Mountains of Columbia, the characteristic dance rhythm of 6/8 against 3/4 is the main feature of this a cappella setting. In Spanish, with English translation.
Country: Columbia
This energetic Colombian folksong tells the tale of a friendly baker who learns the hard way to collect the cash upfront! Strong syncopation and a staccato singing section add to the fun. Includes suggestions for using optional percussion.
Arranger: Julian Gomez Giraldo | Country: Columbia
This energetic Colombian folksong tells the tale of a friendly baker who learns the hard way to collect the cash upfront! Strong syncopation and a staccato singing section add to the fun. Includes suggestions for using optional percussion.
Arranger: Julian Gomez Giraldo | Country: Columbia
Velo qué bonito is a traditional Colombian song also known as Bunde de San Antonio, patron saint of the Colombian black communities. It is sung a cappella, accompanied only by a tambora, the typical Afro-Indo-American drum. Duration: 2:15
Arranger: Alejandro Zuleta | Country: Columbia