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  2. Music of Bolivia - Wikipedia

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    Traditional Bolivian (and other South American) musical instruments include the charango, charangón, ronroco, hualaycho, zampoña, quena, bombo, huancara, reco reco, chiapya box, pinquillo, tarka, toyos, pututu, Andean saxophone, and Chajchas, as well as European musical instruments such as the violin and guitar.

  3. Los Kjarkas - Wikipedia

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    Los Kjarkas. Los Kjarkas is a Bolivian band from the Capinota province in the department of Cochabamba, and one of the most popular Andean folk music bands in the country's history. Among the styles they play are Saya, tuntuna, huayno, and carnavales. The instruments they use include the charango, quena, zampoña, ronroco, guitar, and bombo.

  4. Andean music - Wikipedia

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    Andean music. Street band from Peru performing El Cóndor Pasa in Tokyo. Andean music is a group of styles of music from the Andes region in South America. Original chants and melodies come from the general area inhabited by Quechuas (originally from Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, Chile), Aymaras (originally from Bolivia), and other peoples who lived ...

  5. Javier Parrado - Wikipedia

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    In Bolivia, he worked for many years as arranger of folkloric music and resident composer of the National Symphony Orchestra, as well as a teacher, composer, arranger and researcher with various compositions and texts published. TreMedia publishes his music for guitar. Several of his articles about Bolivian music have been also published.

  6. Los Jairas - Wikipedia

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    Los Jairas was a Bolivian folk music group that was active in the 1960s. Their work features the charango, a stringed instrument from Bolivia. [1] World Music wrote that "In Bolivia innumerable groups have followed the Los Jairas model. Among the more prominent — through tours or recordings — are Los K'jarkas, Savia Andina, Khanata, Los ...

  7. Rumillajta - Wikipedia

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    Rumillajta (Quechua: rumi stone, llaqta place (village, city), [1] pronounced ɾʊmɪ'ʎaqta) is a Bolivian musical group that formed in 1980, by Juan Jorge Laura Quisbert, and became one of the most important progenitors of Andean music. They were the subjects of a short documentary from the BBC and played at festivals on three continents ...

  8. National anthem of Bolivia - Wikipedia

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    The national anthem of Bolivia (Spanish: Himno Nacional de Bolivia), also known as " Bolivianos, el Hado Propicio " ("'Bolivians, a Propitious Fate'") and originally titled the " Canción Patriótica " ("Patriotic Song"), was adopted in 1851. José Ignacio de Sanjinés, a signer of both the Bolivian Declaration of Independence and the first ...

  9. Grupo Aymara - Wikipedia

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    Grupo Aymara .-. Grupo Aymara are a Bolivian folk troupe that have been acclaimed worldwide for its inspiring interpretations of traditional music of pre-Hispanic and contemporary music of the Andes, particularly that of the Aymara and Quechua speaking people of Bolivia. They perform their evocative music on indigenous flutes, panpipes and ...

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