Andean music - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views
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Quenas (notched-end flutes) remain popular and are traditionally made out of the same aquatic canes as the Sikús, although PVC pipe is sometimes used due to its resistance to heat, cold and humidity.
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It includes folklore music of parts of Argentina, Bolivia, Ecuador, Chile, Colombia, Peru and Venezuela. Andean music is popular to different degrees across Latin America,
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The Nueva Canción movement of the 70s revived the genre across Latin America and brought it to places where it was unknown or forgotten.
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