La Gueta La Runa
La Gueta La Runa is a celtic folk? group which likes composing its own songs although without giving up its atlantic traditional music reference. La Gueta La Ru
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La Gueta La Runa is a celtic folk? group which likes composing its own songs although without giving up its atlantic traditional music reference.
La Gueta La Runa ye un grupu folk? al que-y gusta componer los sos propios temes, ensin perder la referencia de la música tradicional del arcu atlánticu.
La Gueta La Runa es un grupo folk? de Asturies al que le gusta componer sus propios temas sin perder la referencia de la música tradicional del arco atlántico.
La Gueta La Runa joined young people from Xixón (Asturies), which started their way near atlantic traditional music, playing songs from tradition as well as own compositions, open minded caracter from the start.
The band has experimented with different instrumentations: accordion, bagpipe, viola... There' are some recordings a lot of live concerts from this, overall in Asturies, in festivals, and celticfolk bars, with asturian bands and sometimes with internacional bands like italian "Modena City Ramblers".
Althought radicated in folk music, traditional music, we've moved to own song development with an important component of vocals and lirical, rather than playing popular folk songs or traditional songbooks as inspiration, with an effort in using larger international traditional music baggage, not only from Asturies, which results in an eclectic melodic music with influences like Tri Yann or, from Asturies, Beleño.
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La Gueta La Runa se formó por gente joven principalmente de Xixón (Asturies), que iniciaban la trayectoria del grupo en los caminos del folk tradicional atlántico, interpretando canciones tanto de repertorio tradicional como propias, siempre con un carácter abierto que ha caracterizado al grupo desde sus inicios.
La banda ha experimentado con instrumentaciones distintas: acordeón, gaita, viola... de las que han quedado alguna grabación aislada y un buen número de conciertos, principalmente en Asturies, en fiestas al aire libre, salas y bares folk, habiendo tocado con grupos asturianos y en ocasiones con bandas internacionales como los italianos “Modena City Ramblers”.
Aunque todavía enraizados en la música folk, el grupo se mueve más hacia la creación de temas propios de carácter fuertemente vocal y lírico, que a la interpretación de los cancioneros populares, con fuerte interés en utilizar recursos del conjunto más amplio de las tradiciones musicales, no solo de las asturianas, que resulta en una música melódica y ambiental con influencias de grupos como Tri Yann o, en Asturies, Beleño.