Andean Music covering Argentina, Peru, Chile, Bolivia, Ecuador and Andean Cumbias
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Second only to Tango, Milonga is the best known musical genre of Argentina. Usually associated with bohemian life performed mostly in Tavernas or bars. With Bandoneon (accordion) a male vocal sings and narrates his own story as a folk troubadour.
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Music Of The Andes
02:46
Second only to Tango, Milonga is the best known musical genre of Argentina. Usually associated with bohemian life performed mostly in Tavernas or bars. With Bandoneon (accordion) a male vocal sings and narrates his own story as a folk troubadour.
02:46
130 BPM
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South American samba style track featuring passionate male vocals, graceful guitar accompaniment, and nostalgic pan flute theme. The Bombo leguero and the traditional guitar strum, add an epic touch to the second set.
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Music Of The Andes
03:23
South American samba style track featuring passionate male vocals, graceful guitar accompaniment, and nostalgic pan flute theme. The Bombo leguero and the traditional guitar strum, add an epic touch to the second set.
03:23
118 BPM
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Traditional "altiplano" dance music mostly referred to as "Cueca". Uses a hemiola syncopation pattern alternating 3/4 with 6/8 . The beat is kept by a bass drum known as bombo leguero while the melody and harmony are played by the string instruments charango and guitar.
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Music Of The Andes
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Traditional "altiplano" dance music mostly referred to as "Cueca". Uses a hemiola syncopation pattern alternating 3/4 with 6/8 . The beat is kept by a bass drum known as bombo leguero while the melody and harmony are played by the string instruments charango and guitar.
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120 BPM
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Warm song in Peruvian cumbia style with a melancholic touch and emotive classic guitar theme. Features warm male vocals, charangos, double bass, and playful percussions. Music for a party or carnival.
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Music Of The Andes
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Warm song in Peruvian cumbia style with a melancholic touch and emotive classic guitar theme. Features warm male vocals, charangos, double bass, and playful percussions. Music for a party or carnival.
01:54
86 BPM
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An Argentinian "Chacarera" instrumental piece over the beat of a Bombo Leguero. Melancholic and evocative with a Spanish guitar duet.
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Music Of The Andes
02:33
An Argentinian "Chacarera" instrumental piece over the beat of a Bombo Leguero. Melancholic and evocative with a Spanish guitar duet.
02:33
69 BPM
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Joyful, bright and optimistic song in Chamame style with a warm classic guitar theme. Features vocals, traditional strum guitars and Charango along with a playful Cajón and percussion elements.
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Music Of The Andes
03:12
Joyful, bright and optimistic song in Chamame style with a warm classic guitar theme. Features vocals, traditional strum guitars and Charango along with a playful Cajón and percussion elements.
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124 BPM
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Carnavalito literally means "small carnival". A Traditional folk dance track using Charangos, Kenas (pipes) and Leguero (bass drum). Vocal evokes the sound of indigenous festivities.
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Music Of The Andes
02:32
Carnavalito literally means "small carnival". A Traditional folk dance track using Charangos, Kenas (pipes) and Leguero (bass drum). Vocal evokes the sound of indigenous festivities.
02:32
95 BPM
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A bright, upbeat and uplifting Andean song in the Cueca style. Features vocals, traditional strum guitars, and playful Bombo Leguero. The male warm backing vocals add energy to the second section.
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Music Of The Andes
02:46
A bright, upbeat and uplifting Andean song in the Cueca style. Features vocals, traditional strum guitars, and playful Bombo Leguero. The male warm backing vocals add energy to the second section.
02:46
126 BPM
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Lluvia del Cielo translates to "Rain From Heaven". A solemn indigenous mood, a prayer to the forces of nature with the main melody played by Charangos and with underlying Andean pipes "zampoñas" and kenas. Evocative of the great Andean outdoors with strong wind and rain.
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Music Of The Andes
02:20
Lluvia del Cielo translates to "Rain From Heaven". A solemn indigenous mood, a prayer to the forces of nature with the main melody played by Charangos and with underlying Andean pipes "zampoñas" and kenas. Evocative of the great Andean outdoors with strong wind and rain.
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83 BPM
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A traditional Andean Folk dance piece with a festive happy mood. Composed over hemiola rhythm pattern. Lead vocal plays a call and response lyric about the perils of gossip. Played with traditional instruments such as leguero, charango and diatonic harp.
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Music Of The Andes
02:17
A traditional Andean Folk dance piece with a festive happy mood. Composed over hemiola rhythm pattern. Lead vocal plays a call and response lyric about the perils of gossip. Played with traditional instruments such as leguero, charango and diatonic harp.
02:17
120 BPM