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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...
- Spasiuk (born September 23, 1968 in Apóstoles, Misiones) is an Argentine chamamé musician and accordion player. Spasiuk's grandparents are Ukrainian, and...
- Republic, Mexico, and Panama) it is used in po****r music (for example: Chamamé in Argentina; gaucho, forró, and sertanejo in Brazil; vallenato in Colombia;...
- 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...
- traditional Argentinian folk music: zamba, cueca, chacarera, gato, and chamamé. In addition, an Argentine book publisher, Editorial Ritmos del Andes,...
- folk music of countries such as Argentina (chotisSpanish Wikipedia and chamamé), Finland (jenkka), France, Italy, Norway ("reinlender [no]"), Portugal...
- 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...
- Tinikling Bamboo dance (Amis people) Chacarera Bailecito Zamba Gato Cueca Chamamé Malambo Samba Marinera Gaita Zuliana Joropo Kizomba Amb****e bey ****iko...
- 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...