Tata Güines
Tata Güines born Federico Aristides Soto in 1930 in Güines, Cuba was a master of the tumbadoras. He originally wanted to play the bass but fell madly in love whenever he heard a drum even though at that time percussionists had to travel on the running boards of the cars. He was a member of Los Amigos, a Cuban jazz group that recorded classic descargas (jam sessions), with Frank Emilio Flynn, piano; Guillermo Barreto, drums; Papito Hernandez, bass; and Tamayito, guiro. "I was starting to feel the need to make people understand that drums have their own nature, that it is necessary to get to know them."

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4 CONGUEROS (TATA GUINES-PATATO-ANGA-ORLANDO POLEO): DESCARGA CUBANA EN PARIS 1994

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Tata Guines y Zakir Hussain - Fity Fity

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Tata Güines Leyenda Viva

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Alfredo Rodriguez y Carlos "Patato" Valdes (french TV footage 1991)

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Transforming an Oil Drum Into an Instrument - Trinidad and Tobago Steel Pan

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Trio Peligroso - Completo y Furioso

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Documental "Lucumi, el Rumbero de Cuba" (Rumbero of Cuba)

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Tata Güines & Los Papines en Japón 1993

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How To Do A Tata Guínes Combination

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TATA GUINES 1: Cuban Percussion

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CONGAS CON CHANGUITO

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Tata Güines & Grupo Irazú - Manteca

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Changuito en su primera visita a NY - Increible solo de tumbadoras

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Anga Diaz - Echu Mingua

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Congas, Shakers, Cowbells, and MORE | A Guide to Percussion Instruments ft. Karl Perazzo of Santana

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Fiesta De Tambores with Tata Guines, Los Papines and more

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Rumba's Rhythms and Roots: A Demonstration by Pedrito Martinez

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TATA GUINES,CACHAITO,BARRETO...TRADICIONAL CUBANA

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TIPICO JAM-CHANGUITO Y GEOVANNI

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