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Songs you might hear in Spain: The Ketchup Song/Aserejé

By DH Wall - Posted on November 11, 2008 at 8:16 pm

The 3 women group Las Ketchup had a big hit "Aserejé" (known as "The Ketchup Song" in English) released in 2002.  Spend a week in Spain and you'll probably hear it at least once if you spend time in bars and clubs.

When the song plays, everyone changes their dance style to the song's official dance, the ketchup dance, which is demonstrated in the video.

Here's a music video for the Ketchup Song:

Aboriginal Australian music in Barcelona, Spain?

By DH Wall - Posted on June 21, 2007 at 12:12 am

These performers were playing music with a Digeridoo and drum at Parc Guell in Barcelona, Spain.
 
The Digeridoo originates with the aboriginal peoples of northern Australia and is strange to see played in Spain on the other side of the planet.
 
The instrument is not easy to play and requires a circular breathing technique whereby air is breathed in through the nose and exhaled through the mouth at the same time.

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