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Music of Peru and Peru

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Difference between Music of Peru and Peru

Music of Peru vs. Peru

The music of Peru is an amalgamation of sounds and styles drawing on Peru's Andean, Spanish, and African roots. Peru (Perú; Piruw Republika; Piruw Suyu), officially the Republic of Peru, is a country in western South America.

Similarities between Music of Peru and Peru

Music of Peru and Peru have 14 things in common (in Unionpedia): Cajón, Charango, Diablada, Huayno, Indigenismo, Lake Titicaca, Marinera, Peruvian dances, Pre-Columbian era, Quena, Tinya, Tondero, Viceroyalty of Peru, Zamacueca.

Cajón

A cajón ("box", "crate" or "drawer") is a box-shaped percussion instrument originally from Peru, played by slapping the front or rear faces (generally thin plywood) with the hands, fingers, or sometimes various implements such as brushes, mallets, or sticks.

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Charango

The charango is a small Andean stringed instrument of the lute family, which probably originated in the Quechua and Aymara populations in post-Colombian times, after European stringed instruments were introduced by the Spanish during colonialization.

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Diablada

The Diablada or Danza de los Diablos (Dance of the Demons), is an original and typical dance from the region of Oruro in Bolivia.

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Huayno

Huayno (Wayñu in Quechua) is a genre of popular Andean music and dance originally from the Andes highlands.

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Indigenismo

Indigenismo is a political ideology in several Latin American countries emphasizing the relation between the nation state and indigenous nations and indigenous minorities.

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Lake Titicaca

Lake Titicaca (Lago Titicaca, Titiqaqa Qucha) is a large, deep lake in the Andes on the border of Bolivia and Peru.

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Marinera

Marinera is a coastal dance of Peru.

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Peruvian dances

Peruvian dances are primarily of native origin.

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Pre-Columbian era

The Pre-Columbian era incorporates all period subdivisions in the history and prehistory of the Americas before the appearance of significant European influences on the American continents, spanning the time of the original settlement in the Upper Paleolithic period to European colonization during the Early Modern period.

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Quena

The quena (hispanicized spelling of Quechua qina, sometimes also written kena in English) is the traditional flute of the Andes.

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Tinya

The tinya (Quechua)Diccionario Quechua - Español - Quechua, Academía Mayor de la Lengua Quechua, Gobierno Regional Cusco, Cusco 2005 (Quechua-Spanish dictionary) or kirki (Quechua) is a percussion instrument, a small handmade drum of leather which is used in the traditional music of the Andean region, particularly Peru.

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Tondero

Tondero is a dance and guitar rhythm from Peru that developed in the country's northern coastal region (Piura–Lambayeque).

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Viceroyalty of Peru

The Viceroyalty of Peru (Virreinato del Perú) was a Spanish colonial administrative district, created in 1542, that originally contained most of Spanish-ruled South America, governed from the capital of Lima.

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Zamacueca

The Zamacueca is an ancient colonial dance and music that originated in the Viceroyalty of Peru, taking its roots from African, Spanish, and Andean rhythms.

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Music of Peru and Peru Comparison

Music of Peru has 78 relations, while Peru has 418. As they have in common 14, the Jaccard index is 2.82% = 14 / (78 + 418).

References

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