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Laguna Brava Ensamble, the new musical sound of Master Darío Robayo, along with Sergio Said

Laguna Brava Ensamble is a new approach to Plainsmusic that incorporates classical instruments to the traditional llanero sound.

Laguna Brava explores sounds from Latin Jazz and afrocolombian drums in Plainsmusic to generate a novel sound. Enjoy "Pajarillo Roballero", an excepcional piece from Matster Darío Robayo.
Laguna Brava Ensamble takes its name from the original foundation place of Cumaral, Meta.

The pandemic brought together Master Darío Robayo and Sergio “Checho” Said with a group of friends from the municipality of Cumaral, Meta.

Master Darío Robayo returns to the ring with a harp that is rediscovering itself to find new sounds. "The challenge is to do things well and capture what we feel in the 21st century in the face of one of the most complex traditional musics in the world," says the Master.


Sergio “Checho” Said puts his saxophone at the service of llanera music, taking the place of the bandola or harp and developing his own style of performance within the ensemble.



The saxophone plays a particular role, accompanying the harp or voice. It evokes the traditional lecos, toñados, japeos and worksongs in the llanera culture.

Enjoy this performance of "Desvelo", a work composed by Sergio Said, recorded by the De la Cruz team, with sound capture and mixing by Julián Robayo - Zumba que Zumba.


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