instruments. (speaking spanish). so they were forced to make their own instruments. (speaking spanish). so they use the surroundings and big jars and they used to have water or other type was drinks. (speaking spanish). covered with leather skin. (speaking spanish). and they make the drums. . (speaking spanish). (drums). (applause). (speaking spanish). this instrument is called dungo. spr (speaking spanish). we have two but only one was used. (speaking spanish). this is one that was used north of the capital. (speaking spanish). in the cities of the country (speaking spanish). when he was a child he was able to see those instruments and on extension today. (drums). (applause) . this is a donkey s jaw. it could be a horse or a donkey. donkey s jaw. and it s played by spiking it and to make the rattle sound and also creates this. (applause). (speaking spanish) sorry. (speaking spanish). this is the kahita and it is created as the
(speaking spanish). this instrument is called c carete and with the right hand and the left hand and open and shuts in a rhythmic time. (speaking spanish). so this instrument is called sen sero but it s actually a cow bell. (moo). it was made out of material. (speaking spanish). but for the african and any instrument that create a rhythm or a sound will become an instrument. (speaking spanish) (applause). (speaking spanish). these are the spanish influences. (speaking spanish). they adapted to the style of this type of music (applause). (speaking spanish). these are just simple spoons, kitchen spoons. (applause). (speaking spanish). and here we have our principle instrument. (speaking spanish). the name of this instrument is called cajon. (speaking spanish). in certain places in africa this instrumentality existed. (speaking spanish). and the percussionist will play with their hands and their feet. (speaking spanish). with the afr
and big jars and they used to have water or other type was drinks. (speaking spanish). covered with leather skin. (speaking spanish). and they make the drums. . (speaking spanish). (drums). (applause). (speaking spanish). this instrument is called dungo. spr (speaking spanish). we have two but only one was used. (speaking spanish). this is one that was used north of the capital. (speaking spanish). in the cities of the country (speaking spanish). when he was a child he was able to see those instruments and on extension today. (drums). (applause) . this is a donkey s jaw. it could be a horse or a donkey. donkey s jaw. and it s played by spiking it and to make the rattle sound and also creates this. (applause). (speaking spanish) sorry. (speaking spanish). this is the kahita and it is created as the i don t know that word. how do you say that? the piggy bank. you know where the boxes and the churches collect money? yeah. this is the or
have water or other type was drinks. (speaking spanish). covered with leather skin. (speaking spanish). and they make the drums. . (speaking spanish). (drums). (applause). (speaking spanish). this instrument is called dungo. spr (speaking spanish). we have two but only one was used. (speaking spanish). this is one that was used north of the capital. (speaking spanish). in the cities of the country (speaking spanish). when he was a child he was able to see those instruments and on extension today. (drums). (applause) . this is a donkey s jaw. it could be a horse or a donkey. donkey s jaw. and it s played by spiking it and to make the rattle sound and also creates this. (applause). (speaking spanish) sorry. (speaking spanish). this is the kahita and it is created as the i don t know that word. how do you say that? the piggy bank. you know where the boxes and the churches collect money? yeah. this is the original he here. yeah. (speak
drinks. (speaking spanish). covered with leather skin. (speaking spanish). and they make the drums. . (speaking spanish). (drums). (applause). (speaking spanish). this instrument is called dungo. spr (speaking spanish). we have two but only one was used. (speaking spanish). this is one that was used north of the capital. (speaking spanish). in the cities of the country (speaking spanish). when he was a child he was able to see those instruments and on extension today. (drums). (applause) . this is a donkey s jaw. it could be a horse or a donkey. donkey s jaw. and it s played by spiking it and to make the rattle sound and also creates this. (applause). (speaking spanish) sorry. (speaking spanish). this is the kahita and it is created as the i don t know that word. how do you say that? the piggy bank. you know where the boxes and the churches collect money? yeah. this is the original he here. yeah. (speaking spanish) (laughing) (spea