What's that one beat called that's in like every Mexican song ever? It's like a 4 note cycle over and over again.
>>73028192
>what's that one beat called that's in like every Mexican song ever?
shit
>>73028192
Show me what you mean. Is it the guiro sound?
the tuba is a pretty distinct staple of the racist remark you just made
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E-B66gurhRg
>>73028257
>racist remark
pls die
A salsa drum pattern?
>>73028214
>guiro sound
Nah. Honestly, I can't really describe it too well. It sounds like a synth in most songs. Maybe actually it's reggaeton instead of Mexican. It's a lot like this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R4pNcB0Mwk8
Synth with a portamento?
>>73028320
Are you talking about flamenco guitar?
>>73028320
That's from a korg probably , the korg m1 is in a huge portion of albums in the early 90s in Mexico . Just like the busy boy is in almost every Cumbia
Probably means the turnaround in.La Cucaracha.
I know exactly what you're talking about, anyone who doesn't know should tune into any Spanish radio station ever. It's in pretty much every Spanish radio pop song rn. Not sure if it has a name though.
>>73028355
I don't think he's talking about traditional instruments. It's more like an "unce-de-unce-de-unce" sound. It's a slower, steady electronic drum.
>>73028449
This guy knows what I mean.
>>73028506
The repeating beat on this? https://youtu.be/mUV_7R8ch-0
It's dancehall to me
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merengue_music
The genre is called reguetton
i believe you mean this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9sg-A-eS6Ig
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