@marko_moon: #Rondalla #rondalladesaltillo #serenata #poramorvalelapena canción interpretada por su primer cantante Guillermo Torres “La Nuez” #fyp

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trev8568
Trev :
What are good albums or compilations to listen to if you like this type of music?
2025-09-10 18:08:04
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bonddrangen
Bonddrangen :
Ay ay ay
2025-09-21 19:06:49
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joao.rodrigo001
Родриго :
aprendi a pouco tempo: Faro de Luz com solo e tudo😏
2025-09-20 23:37:53
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loserr291
Cynical :
I don't understand a word but I yearn for this
2025-10-20 01:24:15
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fersh285
Fersh28 :
20 años lleva la rondalla de saltillo?? creo que llevan mucho más ,,o alo mejor el integrante lleva 20 ,,pero bueno felicidades
2025-09-06 01:04:42
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ne._.yo_
B@lls :
2025-09-12 05:44:53
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mcbartle
mcbartle :
What is this music called? I just shared this to my instagram. I’d love to learn and play this
2025-09-14 23:00:23
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thatsteez_
Pj Leyba :
This won’t mean anything to anyone here. I just wanna say that listening to this takes me back to when I was a kid, maybe 9. I recall my grandma taking me to visit her side of the family on a Friday night. My great grandpa and the uncles would be in the garage, with maybe two small space heaters on. Just putting on their own concert. I never knew what they were singing. But I loved it. A core memory I’ll hold onto.
2025-10-22 18:48:59
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wildperd
Fir :
Does anyone have the tab?
2025-09-20 07:02:28
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lomie._
lomie._ :
2025-10-02 06:18:19
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cleusadias756
cleusadias756 :
Perdi minha mãe em 2011 e vendo esse vídeo só consigo pensar em como ela teria amado ver vcs cantando. Queria poder voltar no tempo para levar ela a lugares com músicas assim..
2025-10-26 00:46:18
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janethrodriguez225
janethsustaita :
Excelente ,solo faltó la voz del señor Marco Antonio Aguirre 🥰
2025-09-04 01:51:11
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porfirio.govea.go
Porfirio Govea Govea :
la recordé. nosotros tambien la cantábamos en nuestra rondalla
2025-11-06 04:52:56
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chris.ayers2
Chris Ayers :
that's beautiful....thank you...
2025-10-26 03:53:53
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humbertorodrigu332
Humberto Rodrigu3399 :
como me gustaría estar en una rondalla de veras
2025-11-06 04:27:34
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aizen.soul01
User_m416 :
2025-10-21 08:54:24
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totaportero1114
totaportero :
Bravo. Mis ídolos dela infancia y Juventud. Uno de mis sueños se aquella época tocar en la Rondalla de Saltillo. 😪😪
2025-11-25 05:39:01
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francmilan
Francmilan :
bohemia pura
2025-09-21 04:45:29
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payo7120
payo :
bonita canción
2025-09-03 13:20:13
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yoannaanna
Yoanna Anna :
Hermosa canción y que más con la mejor rondalla,es un honor escucharlos ❤️con ese sentimiento cantándole al amor 🥰 saludos
2025-10-24 05:19:59
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jacobcharles718
jacobcharles718 :
That is FAMILY HARMONY!!🥰🥰🥰🙏🙏👍👍
2025-09-12 01:53:56
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patito.bonito.17
patito bonito 17 :
Gracias gracias más videos en vivo por favor. Desde siempre mi admiración por la Rondalla de Saltillo. Hace 35 años tuve la dicha de verlos aquí en la bella Cd. de Puebla que Dios los bendiga .
2025-09-05 02:32:10
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stegosaurus_lover845
stegosaurus lover :
fantastic musicians!
2025-09-17 13:55:18
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jesusvergara9404
jesusvergara9404 :
Che rolon
2025-10-08 08:23:18
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