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Huayno (Waynu in Quechua) is a
genre of po****r
Andean music and dance. It is
especially common in Peru,
western Bolivia,
northwest Argentina and northern...
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former Inca Empire.
Huayno utilizes a
distinctive rhythm in
which the
first beat is
stressed and
followed by two
short beats.
Huayno has some subgenres:...
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African rhythms introduced vibrant percussive styles.
Iconic genres like
huayno and
marinera emerged,
highlighting regional diversity. In the 20th century...
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originally known as "Ojos bonitos" (Pretty Eyes), a
traditional Peruvian huayno from Cuzco. The song
remains po****r in the
repertoire of
Andean music groups...
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local versions of the
original Colombian genre,
traditional highland huayno, and
elements of
traditional rhythms from the coast, highlands, and the...
- Los K'jarkas
consists of 3 brothers, the Hermosas, who play
primarily Huayño or, more rarely, sayas.
These are both
dance music influenced both by native...
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Wendy Sulca Quispe (born 22
April 1996) is a
Peruvian singer of
Huayno music, who
found fame
thanks to YouTube,
where her
videos "La Tetita" ("The ****ie")...
- 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...
- "Tata Sabaya" (
Huayno) — (U. Hermosa) — 2:28 Source: Label:
Polydor (1990) "Llorando se fue" — (G. Hermoza, U. Hermoza) "Wa ya yay" (
Huayño) — (U. Hermoza)...
- Machine. Biography. marciaferreira.com.br Céspedes,
Gilka Wara (1993). ""
Huayño," "Saya," and "Chuntunqui":
Bolivian Identity in the
Music of "Los Kjarkas""...