Talk:Los Jaivas
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[edit]I restructured the article, adding recent information such as Aurora's departure and the death of Eloy. I didn't have time to verify the discography and add the corresponding dates (though I might do so another day). 190.20.74.194 07:19, 23 January 2007 (UTC)
I remember some interviews where the older members of the band say that the original name "high-bass" its originated on the,on those days, new audio equipment (being "high-bass" the last technology about equalization on domestic radios and turntables). Of course, I'm not quite sure, and this must be verified. I'm almost sure that the name does not refer to their differences in height. Sorry for the bad english, I'm chilean. Bye
The trivia section mentions them not being able to afford a digital piano in the early days. Did digital piano's exist in the 70's? I don't think so. Plus, nowadays when they could afford a digital piano, they still prefer to use a grand piano. I think the real reason behind it is Claudio Parra's classical training. He probably prefers to use a grand piano. --200.14.108.1 20:24, 13 March 2007 (UTC)
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