- The
joropo,
better known as Música Llanera, is a
musical style resembling the fandango, and an
accompanying dance. It
originated in the
Llanos of Venezuela...
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Perhaps the most
typical Venezuelan music is
joropo, a
rural form
which originated in the llanos, or plains.
Joropo was
developed by
creative artists such as...
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Chaetostoma joropo is a
species of
catfish in the
family Loricariidae. It is
native to
South America,
where it
occurs in the
Cusiana River basin in the...
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European styles into
indigenous culture. They
include the
national dance joropo,
Venezuelan salsa,
Venezuelan merengue, and the
Baile de San Juan, also...
- Cimarrón is a
Colombian musical group of
festive dance music joropo from the
plains of the Venezuela. This Grammy-nominated band
makes Latin music with...
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Eastern Joropo (Spanish:
Joropo Oriental), is a
variant of
joropo present in Venezuela's
Caribbean coast and
Margarita Island. The
joropo oriental musical...
- corridos, ****bias, boleros, ballads, sones, huapangos, jarabes, danzones,
joropos, pasodobles, marches, polkas,
waltzes and chotís. Most song
lyrics are...
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represent donkey and
rider at the same time. She
dances to the beat of a
joropo, does pirouettes,
brays and does all the
things typical of the
donkey and...
- to the 19th century; such as the
Cuban son, the
Venezuelan and
Colombian joropo and the
Chilean cueca.
Lyrics include humorous verses and
subjects such...
- four-stringed guitar) and maracas.
Important rhythms of this
region are the
joropo (a fast
rhythm and
there is also
tapping as a
result of its
flamenco ancestry)...