Ritmo Nativo full, By Edgar Muenala at Nativosite (Ecuador)

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nativosite | January 04, 2007
Peace, love, happines, from the soul of the edgar muenala flutes.

Here's an excerpt from http://www.edgarmuenala.com/bio.html

"Edgar Muenala was born and raised in Ecuador. He began his music career at age fifteen studying clasical guitar. This was the foudation of what became years of musical training. Edgar also plays, mandolin, violin, charango and a wide variety of pan flute instruments. In 1987 Edgar released his first debut CD entitled Music of Ecuador; a compilation of Ecuadorian rhythms. Since 1988 he toured Western Europe, Asia and America. Providing performances for workshops, universities, schools, festivals, private and many popular TV shows. Edgar was inspired by both his Native music and Asian culture which lead him to create his own style later on. The style can be defined by its characteristic mix of culturally diverse rhythms and use of electronic and digital effects in contemporary World Music. "

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Selected English language viewer comments from

Posted in 2007:

jcospino -incredible, just the best talent put toghether, hands down!

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vientoandino great !!

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Lastmonday- fantastic!! is there a special names of the things he played?

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Urdunchimeg- the flute he played for most of the show was called a quena, and the pan flute he played is called a zampona

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Posted in 2008:

oldarizona- Simply wonderful!

Thank you

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Postedin 2009:

LtnSarge- So beautiful, so emotional. Words aren't enough to describe the amazing feeling this music brings.

Truly a masterpiece.

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BestofYTChannel - This video has been selected by our channel as one of the best Music videos on YouTube. Thanks for uploading.

regards,

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Posted in 2010:

wadud7- Very beautifully spiritual music. Edgar Muenala and his group are amazingly talented. Thanks for sharing the music and the culture. Peace and love.

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bogdan1231-anyone know what type of flute that is?

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WindyPoplars09-The flute is a quena. I bought one in Peru. The panpipes are called zamponas.

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TheArabianbeauty - this kind of music gives me goose bumps all over my body...its sooo beautiful no words can describe.

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