hi Mark!!!. After Gato Alquinta's death, bassist's of the band (Mario Mutis) took his role as lead singer. He was always his second voice, they had so much training that this was their natural move (replacement). This rythim is based on "CUECA", national dance, but turned into Los Jaivas universe. Best regards!!!
Just an advice..... you have to react to the original members song......cause the lyrics sound such different than the original.... the voice from El Gato was unique.... Thx for your reacts and sorry for my english xDDD
excellent long-lived band, a band similar to the sound of the Jaivas of today is Kuervos del Sur - Cenizas, you will like the rock sound . Southern Kuervos - Ashes ,Video . Chilean
I would like to know if you can give me another means of contact to give you the specific L i-n k5 ? The official videos and original audios of this band are difficult to find. I would like to help you recommend the correct videos/best quality. @? i'm from Chile , La Conquistada (1975) It's the version we all grew up listening to. This is a 2009 re-edition without the deceased members.
It is not only scales that are different around the world, vocal techniques, especially vibrato vary enormously. There are Japanese singers who I find hard to listen to because I am used to Western music. I think you should feel good about shining a light on different music, we can all get too comfortable with what we know.
Aw thank you! I just was kinda curious about what other cultures actually listened to and decided to start digging one day. 3 months later, here we are lol.
Los Jaivas son enormes... Te recomiendo Bisques Virginales y Arauco tiene una pena... Podrias también reaccionar a Violeta Parra... Los Jaivas tienen un disco homenaje a ella... La primera Rockstar Chilena!
Great reaction, as ever. The ‘jarring’ scale sounds come across to me as having Spanish influences, with Flamenco etc having a lot of chromaticism in them. Some great piano work, as you said. (The “ukelele” is a ten-string South American instrument called a charango, btw. (Edit - others have commented on this as well, sorry))
How can I send you a Link!!!??? You gonna love it!❤ I'ts a piano solo of this song, but in the Bellas Artes museum ❤ One of the most beautiful songs I've ever heard ❤
@@markabusireactionscould you give us other way to send you specific videos? I'm from Chile , the original version from this band are very hard to find. I just want to help you
and again after listening one reaction, i end up playing all of the jaivas again 😁 This song is so special to me, my husband left me the day my mother died, I had a 8 months baby, and he said we also had to leave the house because he bought it.. . jus two months after he asked me to quit my job to work with him... awful moment of my life. When he said he didnt wanted to be with me anymore, I was listening to this song, and for some reason it was repeating. I thought I couldnt listen to this anymore, o los jaivas, it was very traumatic. But the beauty of this music overcome all that shit, and also life kept on going. ahhh and the bonustrack.. all this happened in august 2020, on the worst moment of the pandemic I found myself without a house, no job and a little baby, and everywhere was lockdown
You MUST use your headphones for this band... 👉🧠. They are very, VERY special in how they create their music. No hukelele, it's a CHARANGO a south american Andean instrument.
This is Not the original version, not original singer/guitarrist , this is a re-edition. I recommend you react to the original studio album version 1975 Even better
good reaction bro, greetings from Chile and welcome to the world of Los Jaivas... I recommend listening to the song Bosques virginales, it will blow your mind
Muy buena reflexión acerca del mundo de música más compleja y elevada que existe 'out there'. Creo que eso es algo de lo que gran parte de Europa y Norteamérica se están perdiendo.
i think "La conquistada" translate more accurately to "the conquered" or "the conquered one" and i believe this song is about the city of Santiago after the coup perpetrated by Pinochet and the other military forces in 1973
Hola amigo, gracias por reaccionar a esta cancion de Los Jaivas, es hermosa su composicion. Para nosotros el ritmo suena a "Cueca" que es un ritmo que tiene origen en la zamacueca que su vez provendria de los sonidos africanos.🎉🇨🇱
Hello Markabusi. Thank you very much for your reaction to the Proud of Chile. Los Jaivas. The rythm that they most use is 6/8. Everytime I listen this wonderfoul song my Skin rushes. Sorry formmy English. Thank you aguín.
Contemplating in my memory to that place On the horizon of my mind the sun has hidden as a memory that comes to me from your heart she no longer exists As a memory that comes to me from your heart she no longer exists She is a cloud that the wind conquered She is a cloud that the wind conquered She is a cloud that the wind conquered Gentle caresses, tender unveils Gentle caresses, tender unveils Gentle caresses, tender unveils She's a cloud that a fiery kiss melted she no longer exists On the horizon of my mind the sun has hidden On the horizon of my mind the sun has hidden On the horizon of my mind the sun has hidden… She's a cloud that a fiery kiss melted she no longer exists.
It sounds like the guitarist is using an octave harmoniser with distortion if you ask me.😌 You don't know me Mark cos my name's not Gary but someone i know just got a 4 day naughty slap so don't do any BAND-MAID over the weekend if you can help it.🤣
@@markabusireactions Awesome i'll be back by then....i mean "He'll be back". In the meantime do you have a gmail address? If you ever want any B-M art for your thumbnails & you don't mind the very remote resemblances to the Maids then i can send you some of my stuff :)