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Music, good friends and dance.  ‘The March Party’ began to the rhythm of Tercer Mundo, Verde 70 and Don Medardo and his Players

Music, good friends and dance. ‘The March Party’ began to the rhythm of Tercer Mundo, Verde 70 and Don Medardo and his Players

The rumba lights up in Quito with the show The March Party a Show which brings together Don Medardo and his Players, Tercer Mundo and Verde 70 on stage.

This face-to-face concert has achieved that two of the most representative songs of Tercer Mundo and Verde 70 are produced in cumbia as part of the integration of musical groups. This is how it arises if you said and in the vastness in this genre.

“Part of the plan of the organizers, as a promotional strategy, and in alliance with Don Medardo and his Players, involved the adaptation of a song from the Third World and one from Verde 70 in a cumbia version, a style that Don Medardo and his Players. They offered it to us and we accepted. That’s where this cumbia version of the song comes from If you said”, explains Felipe Jácome, member of Third World

According to Jácome, “practically complete musical arrangements have been made by the orchestra. For us it was contributing vocals and minimal guitar. The organizers were in charge of making a music video. The musical production, shared, each one his part, between the orchestra and us”.

Jácome assures that the idea of ​​these new versions is that after the individual presentations of each group they come together on stage to sing them live together with Don Medardo and his Players.

“The approach to cumbia, for us, is very new. And very enjoyable. Hearing a whole orchestra adjusting their instruments, their sections, to reproduce a song of ours, is fresh for us and gives us many new ideas. It has been a cool process”, comments the musician.

“Pure and hard cumbia. Great! It took us a while to adapt the sung part, the vocal part, to make it work on that cumbiera basis. We had to “grow up” in cumbia a bit. Understand and internalize”, shares Jácome about the trio’s experience in this new format of a classic song in their repertoire.

Jácome, who in a past interview with this medium assured that he did not see himself singing in another genre, now details that this production reconsidered his previous assertion. “We do not see ourselves as a plant in another genre. Not that. But we got a close look at the “color palette” offered by, for example, an orchestra that has a lot of percussion and brass… to use as living resources in things we do,” he adds.

The Show It is organized by Jazmine Cattan and Jhonny Cañar. These songs will be played live for the first time in The March Party which will take place on the esplanade behind Paseo San Francisco (Cumbayá, Quito), on Saturday, March 19, starting at 6:00 p.m. It is also planned that a show room gastronomic.

Ticket costs are $35 and $45. (I)

Source: Eluniverso

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