Nationalism+By+Iliana+Adorno

=Music In South America= By I. Adorno Music in South America has the most diverse genres on the planet. Wherever you go on the continent music is always everywhere you go. There are many different types of music styles that have the own background and personal meaning to it. For example Afro- Peruvian music was made up by the slaves who use to work on the plantations in Peru there are many instruments use like he cajon and quijada de burro, or donkeys jawbone. Altiplano uses instruments like panpipes, and it centers on Bolivia, Lake Titicaca , and northern Chile. The name for the music Huayno is given by the upbeat traditional music on the Andes and the use of the panflute. There are two different length melodic phrases that are used in Huayno and are repeated over and over again. It is played with some string instruments that come from Europe. Instruments such as the harp, guitar, and ,mandolin, or the Charango Bossa Nova however is a soft romantic and was developed in 1950’s to replace the Samba. Musicians in the U.S. and in Europe played Bossa nova and it still goes on today because there are many albums that have the greatest hits of other artists such as the Beatles, Rolling Stones, and Bob Marely. A combination of Spanish, indigenous Indians, and African American slaves where the ones that introduced the music style cumbia. It was a dance that was even done in leg shackles. All these music and dance styles are very popular but the most popular form of music in Latin America is called Salsa. This form of dance and music can be found anywhere not only in South America. This most popular genre came from Puerto Rico and has influence every south American country from Columbia to Peru. It I called Reggaeton and has become very popular even here in the Untied States.