[ESP // ENG] Cuarteto de Nos - El Hijo de Hernández - Cover de Bajo // Bass Cover

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Hola Hive,
Para continuar con los covers de rock latino (pueden ver el que subí hace un par de días haciendo click aquí ), hoy traigo un cover de la canción El Hijo de Hernández del grupo Cuarteto de Nos, que siempre es divertido escuchar, y ahora tocar.
Hace unos meses vi en YouTube una charla TEDx que dio Roberto (vocalista principal) en la que habla un poco de su proceso creativo para escribir una canción, en este caso Yendo a la Casa de Damián, y también hablan de como las personas nos apresuramos a declarar nuestro fracaso, que a veces solo hace falta seguir intentando, y que a menos que seas un genio, no escribes una canción en 1, 2 o 3 días, sino que te puede tomar meses.
Escogí esta canción porque el bajo se puede escuchar claramente, y porque me gusta, por su puesto. En la charla que mencioné antes, Roberto también cuenta que le gusta que sus letras tengan múltiples interpretaciones y se toma su tiempo para estar seguro de que no haya una frase que cancele una de las posibles interpretaciones. Creo que eso es algo que también tiene esta canción y la hace especial
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Bueno, No tengo más que agregar, Gracias por leer, cuídense, y nos vemos la próxima vez.

Enlaces de Cuarteto de Nos:
Wikipedia

Oficial

¿Por qué me cuesta tanto llegar?: Roberto Musso at TEDxJoven@Montevideo

[Englishl]

Hey Hive,

To continue with the latin-rock covers (you can watch the one I uploaded a couple days ago here ), today I’m shering with you a cover of the song El Hijo de Hernández (Mr. Hernández’s son) by the band Cuarteto de Nos (Quartet of Us), which is always fun to listen, and now, to play.
A few month ago I watch a TEDx talk by Roberto (lead singer) in which he talks a little about his creative process to write a song, in this case Yendo a La Casa de Damian (Going to Damián’s house), and he also talks about how we rush to call ourselves a failure, when sometimes you only have to keep trying, and unless you are a genius, you won’t write a song in 1, 2 o 3 days, and it would rather take months.
I chose this song because the bass is very present, and because I like it, of course. I the talk I mentioned before. Roberto also says that he likes that his lyrics have multiple meanings, and he takes his time to make sure one phrase doesn’t cancel one of them. I think that’s present in this song and that makes it special.

Anyways, I have nothing else to say, thank you for reading, take care, and see you next time.

Cuarteto de Nos’ links:
Wikipedia

Oficial

¿Por qué me cuesta tanto llegar?: Roberto Musso at TEDxJoven@Montevideo


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Nice smooth bass playing. Do you play slap bass as well?

Thank you! I don't, but I want to learn!

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