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  2. Music of El Salvador - Wikipedia

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    Popular music in El Salvador uses xylophones, tubular bells, fanfare trumpets, guitars, double bass, harmonica, glass harmonica, pianos, flutes, drums, scrapers, gourds, and theremin. Indigenous instruments such as drum and flutes are a standard in all Salvadoran music used as a solidarity with El Salvador indigenous ancestry.

  3. Adentro Cojutepeque - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] [5] "Adentro Cojutepeque" has become a cultural reference for El Salvador since it was the first xuc song composed. This version, with Gil Medinas's voice, is widely recognized as part of the popular music of El Salvador. The song was recorded and included in his 1962 album El Xuc.

  4. Category:Music of El Salvador - Wikipedia

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    Music organizations based in El Salvador (1 C, 1 P) Salvadoran musicians (9 C, 4 P) O. Opera in El Salvador (1 C) P. Salvadoran music people (2 C) S. Salvadoran songs ...

  5. Culture of El Salvador - Wikipedia

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    Popular music in El Salvador uses Xylophone, tehpe'ch, flutes, drums, scrapers and gourds, as well as more recently imported guitars and other instruments. El Salvador's well known folk dance is known as Xuc which originated in Cojutepeque, Cuscatlan. Other musical repertoire consists of danza, pasillo, marcha and canciones.

  6. Cutumay Camones - Wikipedia

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    Cutumay Camones was a band from El Salvador, formed in 1982.Its stated objective was to recover Salvadorean cultural roots and to provide popular music for the national liberation movement.

  7. Xuc - Wikipedia

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    Xuc (Spanish:), also known as Salvadoran folk music, is a musical genre and later a typical dance of El Salvador, which was created and popularized by Francisco "Paquito" Palaviccini in Cojutepeque, located in the department of Cuscatlán in 1942.

  8. Category:Salvadoran singers - Wikipedia

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    El Salvador portal; Music portal; Subcategories. This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total. 20th-century Salvadoran singers (1 C) 21st-century ...

  9. Category:Salvadoran musical instruments - Wikipedia

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    Music portal The main articles for this category are music of El Salvador and musical instrument . This category contains articles relating to musical instruments developed in the country of El Salvador .