Last Thursday (October 28, 2010) my friend, Rolando, and I walked down to the Explanada de la Alhondiga for a night of music. I hadn't been out in weeks due to minor illness I've been struggling with, so I was really looking forward to getting out and hearing some good music.
I was not disappointed. The 38th Festival Cervantino which was in full tilt had booked a couple of Cuban bands and I was lucky enough to get two tickets to see one of them, Coto Y Su Eco Del Caribe.
Coto
Coto's tresillo had a twangy mandolinish sound. You can get a little flavor of it in the video clip at the bottom of this posting. The sound quality,however, is not so hot - you should have been there! Coto played a lead line through most of the concert which guided the band.
Near the end of the concert several of his tresillo's strings simultaneously broke creating a musical explosion. So he danced and sang through the next song or two until a stage hand was able to restring his tresillo.
Tresillo
There were three brass players - a trombone, and a couple of trumpets.
The 'Horn Section'
In addition, there were three percussionists, a keyboard player, two singers and a bass player - eleven musicians.
The Singers
There were also two dancers prancing in around and through the musicians throughout the concert.
Fast Moving Dancers
There was a big crowd for this concert and soon after the music began many of them started dancing anywhere there was space. The band was very 'tight' musically yet the singers had the loose feel of a gospel group. Near the end of the concert one of the singers jumped off the stage with his microphone and was singing in the crowd. It was a great concert!
You can see all of my pictures at : http://picasaweb.google.com/1kikiwin
Below is a portion of a youtube video that will give you a taste. The sound is not so good - you should have been there!
Give it a minute to load.
You can see all of my pictures at : http://picasaweb.google.com/1kikiwin
Below is a portion of a youtube video that will give you a taste. The sound is not so good - you should have been there!
Give it a minute to load.
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