Buena Suerte / Henry Fiol / (gonzalo Bolaг±o Stefanell) | ULTIMATE — Tutorial |

This is the core for dancers. The chorus repeats the hook "Buena Suerte," while Fiol improvises (soneos) over the rhythm.

Lyrics typically contrast with his other hit, "Mala Suerte," focusing on a hopeful yet cautious outlook on life.

Henry Fiol is unique because he is also a celebrated painter. He for ¡Juega Billar! . His visual style—vibrant, folk-art depictions of Latin American street life—perfectly mirrors the "típico" sound of the music. 💿 Where to Listen Buena Suerte / Henry Fiol / (Gonzalo BolaГ±o Stefanell)

The tempo is mid-range, perfect for the "On 2" New York style of salsa dancing.

The (Cuban guitar) provides the rhythmic backbone, giving it a rural, "campo" feel despite its NYC roots. The Verses (Cuerpo): Fiol’s voice is laid-back and conversational. This is the core for dancers

The name often appears alongside this track on digital platforms (like YouTube and Pinterest). He is not the song's composer; rather, he is a prominent digital archivist and curator within the salsa community. His "mark" on the title usually indicates high-quality, remastered audio from his extensive personal collection. 🎵 Song Overview Artist: Henry Fiol Album: ¡Juega Billar! (1986) Composer: Henry Fiol Genre: Salsa (Conjunto style)

You can find the "Gonzalo Bolaño Stefanell" version on YouTube or stream the original remastered tracks on Spotify and Apple Music . Henry Fiol is unique because he is also a celebrated painter

Trumpet, Tenor Saxophone, Tres, and Henry Fiol’s distinct "Guajiro" vocals. 🎼 Musical Structure & Guide

This is the core for dancers. The chorus repeats the hook "Buena Suerte," while Fiol improvises (soneos) over the rhythm.

Lyrics typically contrast with his other hit, "Mala Suerte," focusing on a hopeful yet cautious outlook on life.

Henry Fiol is unique because he is also a celebrated painter. He for ¡Juega Billar! . His visual style—vibrant, folk-art depictions of Latin American street life—perfectly mirrors the "típico" sound of the music. 💿 Where to Listen

The tempo is mid-range, perfect for the "On 2" New York style of salsa dancing.

The (Cuban guitar) provides the rhythmic backbone, giving it a rural, "campo" feel despite its NYC roots. The Verses (Cuerpo): Fiol’s voice is laid-back and conversational.

The name often appears alongside this track on digital platforms (like YouTube and Pinterest). He is not the song's composer; rather, he is a prominent digital archivist and curator within the salsa community. His "mark" on the title usually indicates high-quality, remastered audio from his extensive personal collection. 🎵 Song Overview Artist: Henry Fiol Album: ¡Juega Billar! (1986) Composer: Henry Fiol Genre: Salsa (Conjunto style)

You can find the "Gonzalo Bolaño Stefanell" version on YouTube or stream the original remastered tracks on Spotify and Apple Music .

Trumpet, Tenor Saxophone, Tres, and Henry Fiol’s distinct "Guajiro" vocals. 🎼 Musical Structure & Guide