Deepen your knowledge of Afro-Peruvian music and South American music history. Explore the melody, percussion part, and clapping pattern, and then perform the song together. With Noah Harrington (bass), Maurizio Fiore Salas (cuatro & guitar), Ethan Setiawan (mandolin), Parker Ousley (cello), and Sofia Chiarandini (violin).Ĭome to this free workshop to learn and play the song “Canto de Jarana,” an Afro-Peruvian Zamacueca, as a group. The opener is Sirika Duo!Īcoustic Nomads Workshop, ROOTED Armory Cafe, November 17th 4:00-5:30PM 1 was released in Fall 2021.ĭoors open at 7:00PM the show starts at 7:30PM. The musicians’ frenetic creativity and a grant awarded through the historic Club Passim’s Iguana Music Fund allowed them to record a debut full-length album. The band includes Noah Harrington (bass), Maurizio Fiore Salas (cuatro & guitar), Ethan Setiawan (mandolin), and Sofia Chiarandini (violin).Īcoustic Nomads formed through chance meetings and the urgency to innovate and meld traditional music (Argentinian, Bluegrass, Brazilian, Venezuelan) with contemporary jazz. The five-piece string band crafts intricate, striking compositions where each instrument has its own story to tell. 2-and tune your ears to this band of artists who are making a name for themselves in the acoustic music scene in Boston and beyond. Celebrate the release of Acoustic Nomads' second album- The Abominable String Band Vol.
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