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Instruments in Afro-Peruvian Lando
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Guitars (plucked more than strummed)
cajón bongó bell hand claps vocals (solo and spoken and choral responses) |
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quijada
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(idiophone: donkey jawbone with rattling teeth)
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the cajon
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(the wooden box drum the player sits on top of)
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cajita
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(the smaller box drum with a hinged lid that is opened and closed and struck with the stick on its side)
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Ecuadorian Albazo
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Music from the Andees
Music of Otavalo people Small panpipe most distinct instrument wind instruments |
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Ecuadorian music influenced by
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African rhythms, traditional Andean music, and jungle music
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Bolivian Kantu
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music and circle dance
panpipes |