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Chamamé (Guarani for: party, disorder) is a folk
music genre from
northeast Argentina and
Argentine Mesopotamia. In 2020,
Chamamé was
inscribed in UNESCO's...
- used in
chamamé are the
violin and vihuela. Guitars, harmonicas, accordions,
bandoneons and
double b****es were
later incorporated.
Notable chamamé musicians...
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Spasiuk (born
September 23, 1968 in Apóstoles, Misiones) is an
Argentine chamamé musician and
accordion player. Spasiuk's
grandparents are Ukrainian, and...
- This is a list of
music artists and
bands from Argentina,
categorized according to
musical genre.
Damas Gratis Mario Abramovich Alfredo De
Angelis Carlos...
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jacaranda and
orange trees. It is also home to one of the
biggest carnival and
chamamé celebrations in the country. The
annual average temperature is 21.3 °C...
- has more than 30
years of
performing chamamé around the world. He
researches the
musical origins of the
Chamamé rhythm, and the
identity of that musical...
- Province. Her
influences come from her
family origins. Her
father listened to
chamamé,
which is
traditional folk
music from the
north of Argentina, and her mother...
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traditional Argentinian folk music: zamba, cueca, chacarera, gato, and
chamamé. In addition, an
Argentine book publisher,
Editorial Ritmos del Andes,...
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Ramona Galarza, was an
Argentine folk singer. She was a po****r
singer of
chamamé and
recorded over 30
albums during her career. Born in Corrientes, she...
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Plata region. The
instrument was also
adopted in the in
genres such as the
Chamamé. By 1910
bandoneons were
being produced in
Germany expressly for the Argentine...