I am from Argentina, and I always thought the same: the sound is all over the place. It goes up and down and up and down, and you don’t know what you are about to get. 😂 I went to school in the US when I was a kid, and I was used to the US national anthem which gets straight to the point, so I was forever bored as a teenager when I had to sing the Argentinian one at school before class started (well, pretend to sing it cause I didn’t remember it). 😂🇦🇷🩷
@Oceasia_Comparison29 күн бұрын
U should Check The Uruguay One Too
@FabianJ29 күн бұрын
Will do eventually 🙏🏼
@tommay659029 күн бұрын
Latin America anthems from the 19th century are like little opera overtures, summarising all events and emotions at the time the nation is created and Argentina is a prome example. Recommend you check out also Columbia and Uruguay and maybe Guatemala.
@Philcoxon27 күн бұрын
Doesn't seem to do a lot for there fighting prowess, or is that down to there Latin blood, or both.
@andresreal826125 күн бұрын
The sound is all over the place because the original, full version of the anthem is like... Seven quadrillion epochs long, so it had to be chopped off into bits for pure practical reasons. It's like trying to sing the fucking Bible.