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Tom Sessions June 11th, 2008 10:27 PM

Salsa music
 
Any recommendations for some good salsa/Spanish guitar music for highlights video shot at a Mexican Villa type restaraunt? (This was a rehearsal and dinner project).

Osmany Tellez June 12th, 2008 08:41 AM

No salsa please.
 
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Originally Posted by Tom Sessions (Post 891758)
Any recommendations for some good salsa/Spanish guitar music for highlights video shot at a Mexican Villa type restaraunt? (This was a rehearsal and dinner project).

Mexico and Salsa music doesn't have that much in common. I will try not to use Salsa unless that's what they want. Try to find something more mexican...sorry I can help you with that one... rancheras, qebradita..something like that. Only name comes to mind is Pedro Infante...but that's old...don't know...

Steven Davis June 12th, 2008 08:59 AM

I just shot a reception that had a live mariachi band. That was cool. I'm sure there are bands that will allow you to use their music for credit.

Travis Cossel June 12th, 2008 11:10 AM

Check out TripleScoopMusic.com. I caught an artist on there the other day that may work for you. Here's a direct link to him:

http://www.triplescoopmusic.com/Search.aspx?ar=62

Otherwise just do a search and see what you can find. Good luck!

Alex Pineyro June 12th, 2008 07:10 PM

Hi

People outisde Mexico tend to relate flamenco / salsa / bachata / etc with Mexican people and festivities. Blame Hollywood for that.

If you want something nice and old, why donīt you use music from a trio? Search for "Sin ti" "tres regalos" and "novia mia" performed by "Los panchos". If you need something newer try "entra en mi vida" and "kilometros" by "Sin bandera".

Those are very nice Mexican songs

If I can help you any other way please PM me.

Cheers

Alex

Osmany Tellez June 13th, 2008 11:23 AM

Listen to him.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Alex Pineyro (Post 892279)
Hi

People outisde Mexico tend to relate flamenco / salsa / bachata / etc with Mexican people and festivities. Blame Hollywood for that.

If you want something nice and old, why don´t you use music from a trio? Search for "Sin ti" "tres regalos" and "novia mia" performed by "Los panchos". If you need something newer try "entra en mi vida" and "kilometros" by "Sin bandera".

Those are very nice Mexican songs

If I can help you any other way please PM me.

Cheers

Alex


Thanks Alex, you are right on. there's nothing more off than falmenco with mexico in the background. Different cultures, different feelings.

Jaadgy Akanni June 13th, 2008 12:21 PM

I would recommend artists like K-paz de la Sierra or El Recodo. Or even Kumbia Kings, which is for a younger hipper Mexican crowd.

BTW, every time I see a movie where they have flamenco or Salsa music playing to a Mexican scene I just have to laugh 'cause nothing could be more unrelated. Flamenco music is Spanish Gypsy music, and salsa is caribbean (Cuba, Puerto Rico, Colombia, Venezuela, etc.)

Jaadgy Akanni June 13th, 2008 12:33 PM

This song is pretty appropriate:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DhtByK9eeEE


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