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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...
- African rhythms introduced vibrant percussive styles. Iconic genres like huayno and marinera emerged, highlighting regional diversity. In the 20th century...
- traditional genres of Andean music from the duo's Aymara heritage, such as huayño, caporal, and kullawada, in experimental electronic forms. The album received...
- 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:...
- of local versions of the original Colombian genre, traditional highland huayno, and elements of traditional rhythms from the coast, highlands, and the...
- 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")...
- "Ojos azules" is a huayno written by in 1947 by the Bolivian composer Gilberto Rojas Enriquez. The Peruvian composer Manuel Casazola Huancco was also erroneously...
- 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...
- Aguajal" (which means "the swamp"), a modern adaptation of traditional huayno. They were noted for their rainbow coloured costumes. The band's logo was...
- pla**** a pivotal role in this fusion. Other forms of native music (such as huayños and caporales) are also widely pla****. ****bia is another po****r genre...