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Yomo Toro

Yomo Toro
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Background information
Birth name Victor Guillermo Toro
Also known as Yomo Toro
Born (1933-07-26) 26 July 1933 (age 83)
Origin Guanica, Puerto Rico
Died 30 June 2012
New York, NY
Genres Bomba, Aguinaldos, Bolero, Salsa, Latin pop, Acoustic, Son, Guaguanco, Plena
Occupation(s) Cuatro player, Guitarist, Composer, Musician, Arranger
Instruments Cuatro
Years active 1951–2012
Labels
External video
You can watch a video of Yomo Toro, in a live studio recording session on YouTube

Victor Guillermo "Yomo" Toro (26 July 1933 – 30 June 2012) was a Puerto Rican guitarist and cuatro player. Known internationally as "The King of the Cuatro," Toro recorded over 150 albums throughout a 60-year career and worked extensively with Cuban legends Arsenio Rodríguez and Alfonso "El Panameño" Joseph; salsa artists Willie Colón, Héctor Lavoe and Ruben Blades; and artists from other music genres including Frankie Cutlass, Harry Belafonte, Paul Simon, Linda Ronstadt and David Byrne.

Victor Guillermo Toro was born in Ensenada, within the municipality of Guánica, near the southwestern corner of Puerto Rico. His father, Alberto, drove a truck for the sugarcane mills of the South Porto Rican Sugar Company and played cuatro in a band along with Yomo Toro’s uncles.

Nicknamed "Yomo" by his father, Toro began to play music at age 6.

At age 15, Toro formed the string trio La Bandita de la Escuela ("The Little School Band"). He continued his musical career by performing at events with La Bandita and other trios, all over the island of Puerto Rico, as well as on the radio program La Montaña Canta (The Mountain Sings).

The cuatro is the national instrument of Puerto Rico. Larger than a mandolin, it contains ten strings which generate complex tones and multiple harmonic series.

The Puerto Rican cuatro spans five courses, tuned in fourths from low to high B-e-a-d'-g',54321, with B and E in octaves and A, D and G in unisons.


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