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