Huayño
Huayño (Quechua: wayñu, Spanish: huaiño, huayño, huayno) is a genre of popular Andean Music from Peru. It originated in Peru as a combination of traditional rural folk music and popular urban dance music. High-pitched vocals are accompanied by a variety of instruments, including flute, harp, panpipe, accordion, saxophone, charango, lute, violin, guitar, and mandolin. Some elements of huayño originate in the music of the pre-Columbian Andes. Huayño utilizes a distinctive rhythm in which the first beat is stressed and followed by two short beats.
Huayño (Quechua: wayñu, Spanish: huaiño, huayño, huayno) is a genre of popular Andean Music from Peru. It originated in Peru as a combination of traditional rural folk music and popular urban dance music. High-pitched vocals are accompanied by a variety of instruments, including flute, harp, panpipe, accordion, saxophone, charango, lute, violin, guitar, and mandolin. Some elements of huayño originate in the music of the pre-Columbian Andes. Huayño utilizes a distinctive rhythm in which the first beat is stressed and followed by two short beats.
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