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RE: Mi primera vez cantando en español || Versión de Alma Ilanera

in Comunidad Latina9 days ago

Hello beautiful and dear @bossj23! I loved your interpretation of Alma Llanera, although you are learning I consider that you have done very well and I enjoyed listening to you sing, you have a very nice voice and you transmit the beautiful vibe of the song💗

Had time without hearing it but it is a very dear and representative melody of Venezuelans, more than one has danced it with joy either with friends, family or schoolmates, I had to dance it several times in school cultural events and I enjoyed it very much.

If I had to recommend a song in Spanish, it would be “Aprender a Quererte” or “A dónde vamos” by the group Morat, their lyrics are very nice, but I confess that I would love to hear you singing tambor, which by the way here in Venezuela we love to dance it.

Keep practicing your pronunciation, you are on the right track💗✨.

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 9 days ago 

I feel flattered 😁. I'm so happy you find my singing above average. I just thought of giving it a try. I've been playing it all day. I've come to love you guys songs and henceforth, I think I'll start taking some lessons on pronouncing Spanish words. I'll try Tambor in my next post and if possible, learn the dance of there's an outright tutorial on YouTube. Do you have videos of you dancing Alma Llanera? And what's your favourite Spanish song? Do you also sing English?

 8 days ago 

This little tutorial is good https://youtube.com/shorts/4JW-40AcfPk?si=lmrOIk0pC2TZDtgU

Unfortunately, there are no more videos of me dancing Alma Llanera, but my mom still has one or two pictures haha. My favorite songs in Spanish are the ones already mentioned, but I mostly listen to music in English to learn the language.

 7 days ago 

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