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  1. Nov 15, 2022 · Native music from the Peruvian jungle is upbeat, happy, and fun, reflecting the quintessential liveliness of the region’s people. It’s usually instrumental (with instruments made from the natural materials of the Amazon) and almost always has a spirited dance to go along with it!

  2. Peruvian music is an amalgamation of sounds and styles drawing on Peru's Andean, Spanish, and African roots. Andean influences can perhaps be best heard in wind instruments and the shape of the melodies, while the African influences can be heard in the rhythm and percussion instruments, and European influences can be heard in the harmonies and ...

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  4. Musical instruments. The Incas and early Andean civilizations had two types of musical instrument, wind and percussion. String musical instruments were introduced later by the Spanish and adapted in their musical repertoire.

  5. May 16, 2022 · Perus typical dances are a cultural manifestation that tells the story of the country’s evolution. Some of these dances were recognized by Unesco and listed as Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity .

  6. Aug 31, 2023 · In this comprehensive exploration, we delve into the very essence of Jungle music, tracing its history, evolution, and connections to related genres, while uncovering pivotal bands and albums that have left an indelible mark.

  7. The most popular style in Lima is the Peruvian waltz. Besides the waltz, the Creole music genres include the polka and the marinera, this last, with origins in ancient zamacueca. The marinera is the national dance of Peru, named by the writer Abelardo Gamarra in honor of the sailors who fought against the army of Chile in the Pacific War.

  8. Oct 11, 2019 · The Sikus (musical instruments) originate from instruments similar to the pan flutes used in pre-Inca cultures, which have been found in ancient civilizations such as Caral (oldest city in America, 5,000 years before Christ), or in bone and ceramic instruments that have been found in the Nazca or Paracas culture.

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