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  2. Category:Salvadoran musicians - Wikipedia

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    Music portal Wikimedia Commons has media related to Musicians from El Salvador . The main articles for this category are music of El Salvador and musician .

  3. 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 ...

  4. Category:Salvadoran artists - Wikipedia

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    Category: Salvadoran artists. 9 languages. ... El Salvador portal; Visual arts portal Subcategories. This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total. ...

  5. 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.

  6. Category:Salvadoran male singers - Wikipedia

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    Music portal This category is for articles about male singers from the Central American county of El Salvador . Classification : People : By occupation : Men by occupation / Singers : Male singers : By nationality : Salvadoran

  7. Category:Music of El Salvador - Wikipedia

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    Albums by Salvadoran artists (1 C) I. Salvadoran musical instruments (3 P) M. Music organizations based in El Salvador (1 C, 1 P) Salvadoran musicians (9 C, 4 P) O.

  8. Fernando Llort - Wikipedia

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    Fernando Llort was born in San Salvador, El Salvador, on 7 April 1949 to Baltasar Llort and Victoria Choussy. [6]Llort was always creating from a young age, whether it was ceramics with his master César Sermeño, [3] or using musicality as a means of expression, Llort was not shy of exploring many artistic practices.

  9. Álvaro Torres - Wikipedia

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    Álvaro Torres was born on April 9, 1954, in Usulután, El Salvador. [1] The first song he wrote was titled "Dulce amiga" at the age of 12, inspired by a childhood friend who was allowed to watch television at her house. From then on, the woman became his main source of inspiration.