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El camino más largo

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Que sean dos

Key D Tempo 128 bpm Time signature 4/4 Duration 4:36
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Key D
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El camino más largo

El camino más largo

No Te Va Gustar · 2008 · Track 11

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TonalidadD
Compás4/4
Tempo128 BPM
Duración4:36
ÁlbumEl camino más largo
Año2008
ISRCUYB140800060

The story behind

The song Que sean dos, with its duration of 4 minutes and 36 seconds, presents us with a facet of No Te Va Gustar that draws from diverse influences. Since their beginnings in Montevideo in 1994, the band has woven a sound that draws from Uruguayan popular music, Argentine rock, and references like Oasis and The Beatles. Initially a trio, the lineup expanded in 1997, incorporating a broader sonic palette with rhythms like reggae, candombe, ska, and murga, which undoubtedly contributed to the richness of songs like this one. The band's name itself, No Te Va Gustar, arose from a curious occurrence, a nod to a previous name they prefer to keep in reserve.

The instrumentation that brings Que sean dos to life reflects this evolution and breadth. With Emiliano Brancciari on vocals and guitar, Guzmán Silveira on bass and backing vocals, Diego Bartaburu on drums, and the addition of winds like Martín Gil's trumpet and Denis Ramos's trombone, along with Mauricio Ortiz's tenor saxophone, Pablo Coniberti's guitar, and Francisco Nasser's keyboards, a complex and enveloping sonic texture is created. Each member contributes their nuance to the composition, allowing songs like Que sean dos to explore different dynamics and textures throughout their development.
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