Shunned, he slowly started to be forgotten. Estranged from his family, Héctor spent his afterlife trying to cross over to the Land of the Living to see Coco again but was rejected as his descendants, having a low opinion of him for supposedly abandoning the family, wouldn't put his picture up. When Imelda died, she refused to welcome Héctor back to the Riveras and disowned him, as she believed him to have abandoned her and Coco for his music. After his death, Ernesto stole both the songbook and the guitar of Héctor, ultimately taking the opportunity and passing them off as his own in order to achieve fame and glory.ĭuring his time in the Land of the Dead, Héctor learned how Ernesto took credit for his songs, growing resentful. On his way to the train station, Héctor suddenly collapsed and died as Ernesto spiked his toast with poison earlier. Ernesto fumes at the decision of Héctor but quickly composes himself and seemingly accepted his friend‘s decision and offered to send him off with a toast saying he would move Heaven and Earth for his amigo. When he told Ernesto, they had an argument where Ernesto begged him to stay as he needed his songs but Héctor was unmoved. During the tour, Héctor began to feel homesick and came around to Imelda's way of thinking and decided to go home to his family. As they performed together on tour, Héctor wrote the songs and Ernesto sang them. So in mid-1920s, he set out on tour with his childhood friend Ernesto de la Cruz. While Imelda was ready to settle down and plant roots for their family, Héctor still wanted to give his songs to the world. Héctor was a loving father and wrote the song " Remember Me" for her. They fell in love, married, and later had a daughter named Coco in 1918. During his life, he met a woman named Imelda and their shared talent in music sparked a romance. Many years ago, Héctor was a passionate musician from Santa Cecilia, born there on November 30, 1900. Héctor singing " Remember Me" to his toddler daughter Coco. And one day he left with his guitar, and never returned.” ― Miguel, opening narration But he also had a dream: to play for the world. He and his family would sing, and dance, and count their blessings. Pixar Coco x Cordoba Replica SP/MP couldn’t find a more appropriate owner! Now it belongs to Anthony Gonzalez, who is the voice actor of Miguel, the main character from “Coco.” It was his voice that sung the hit songs such as “Remember, Me” or “Un Poco Loco” in the movie.“ The papá, he was a musician.The last “Coco” guitar from the limited series of the top-quality replicas – 2020 Disney Disney, in collaboration with Córdoba Guitars, and luthier, German Vázquez Rubio, released a very unique series of high-end replicas of the “Coco” guitar, known from the movie as the guitar of Miguel, the main character. We had in our stock at GSI the highest replica of the “Coco” guitar which is Ernesto de la Cruz’s / Héctor Rivera’s, whimsical Mexican-inspired instrument. It wasn’t only an award-winning blockbuster, but also a huge motivating factor for many children around the world to learn the guitar. Pixar animated film, “Coco” which is a must-see among all guitar enthusiasts.This week, we’ve published a very special video to celebrate Día de los Muertos 2021.
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