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Bambuco is a
traditional music genre from Colombia. Its
metric structure is
similar to the
European waltz or
polska (not to be
confused with the polka)...
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variants such as the
Bambuco fiestero (a
faster more
playful rhythm) or the
contemporary Bambuco. It is
believed that the
Bambuco is a
musical genre that...
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Retrieved 13
March 2022.
Rafael Pombo. "El
Bambuco" (PDF). Biblioteca.org.
Retrieved 13
March 2022. "
Bambuco Patriotico".
Archived from the
original on...
- The "Festival del
Bambuco en San Juan y San Pedro",
formerly called "Festival Folclórico y
Reinado Nacional del
Bambuco" or
Bambuco Pageant and Folkloric...
- The
Venezuelan bambuco is a
musical genre is
typical of the
Andean region of Venezuela. It is also
found in the
States of Zulia, Bolívar, Lara and in...
- The
Bambuco Bridge was a
temporary outdoor sculpture in the form of a
simple suspension bridge spanning the
River Tyne, England, made
entirely from bamboo...
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Christian cross). In the
Venezuelan Andes, the
Venezuelan bambuco is a
local variation of the
bambuco.
Other forms include the polo and the
Venezuelan waltz...
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interpretation of
traditional music styles, such as ****bia, champeta,
bambuco and porro, with
Latin pop, rock, reggaeton, dance-pop and
tropical music...
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inside the city and
serves domestic destinations. The city is
known as the
Bambuco capital. José
Eustasio Rivera, born in Rivera, is the most
famous writer...
- (translation "St. John's
Festivities Song") is a
traditional Colombian bambuco song. Its
music was
written in 1936 by
Anselmo Duran Plazas and its lyrics...