Hernán Ergueta Musical artist

Hernan Ergueta (born June 5, 1974) is a Bolivian musician, songwriter, composer and multi-instrumentalist (Darbuka, Accordion, Baglama, Oud, Guitar, Finger cymbals, Musical Keyboard). His compositions can be categorized in the world music, not only because of his lyrics in a diversity of languages but also for his musical influences of different cultures: Middle East, Balkans and Latin music. Through the beat of each Album, he mixes traditional and local cultures in a new world culture that doesn't show nations but human beings as free individualities.From a very early age he has been part of a variety of musical fusion bands and Belly Dance companies playing shows in several countries of Latin America and Europe. In the 2003, he founds and directs the musical project called Madre Tul whom he recorded the following albums: ¨Madre Tul¨ (Bolivia, 2006); ¨Frases Aladas¨ (Spain and Bolivia, 2009). The Singles: ¨Dawn after Dawn¨ (Turkey, Spain and Bolivia, 2009); ¨The Glow¨ (Turkey and Bolivia, 2010). In 2010 he starts with the publication of educational materials and with the instruments, composition, music theory and rhythms for Middle East dance workshops in different countries. In 2011 he brings out the first volume of the audiobook series: World´s Rhythmology "Rhythms from Maqsoum", edited in English and Spanish, as well as his first solo album "Instrumental Mandjet" (Spain and Ecuador, 2011).

Personal facts

Hernán Ergueta
Birth dateJune 05, 1974
Birth place
Bolivia , La Paz
Hometown
Bolivia
La Paz

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Musical artist

Career started1994
associated musical artist
Madre Tul
BackgroundNon vocal instrumentalist
genre
World music
instrument
Accordion
Guitar
Musical keyboard
Goblet drum
Zill
Oud
Bağlama
record label
Independent record label

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External resources

  1. http://www.hernanergueta.com