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    I am currently in Quito Ecuador, South America to perform with a band for a special performance this Saturday and have been checking out the local music scene.
    I stumbled across this 4 piece group playing in a open bar this weekend and was amazed at the sound. They had a singer, bass, Keys, and a percussionist.
    The percussionist set up consisted of Timbales, Piccalo snare, 2 cowbells, woodblock, and a crash cymbal.
    They were basically a Salsa band and those bands do not usually have drummers. Just percussionist. Amazeing how this one guy filled the
    rhythm. I made this on my cell video cam so not the greatest video quality.
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    Last edited by VIbes; 11-06-2011 at 12:31 PM.
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