Chamamé (Guarani for: party, disorder) is a folk music genre from northeast Argentina and Argentine Mesopotamia. In 2020, Chamamé was inscribed in UNESCO's...
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Folklore Artist, by the Carlos Gardel awards, for his work "Chamamé crudo". 2000 Chamamé crudo named Best Folklore Record of the Year by Rolling Stone-Argentina...
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Music of Argentina (section Chamamé)
used in chamamé are the violin and vihuela. Guitars, harmonicas, accordions, bandoneons and double basses were later incorporated. Notable chamamé musicians...
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has more than 30 years of performing chamamé around the world. He researches the musical origins of the Chamamé rhythm, and the identity of that musical...
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Mburucuyá, Corrientes (section Fiesta del Chamamé)
February the town hosts the "Festival Nacional de Chamamé tradicional" which is a celebration of the Chamamé folk genre. Mburucuyá National Park Municipal...
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Province. Her influences come from her family origins. Her father listened to chamamé, which is traditional folk music from the north of Argentina, and her mother...
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Plata region. The instrument was also adopted in the in genres such as the Chamamé. By 1910 bandoneons were being produced in Germany expressly for the Argentine...
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sertanejo with blues and local genres like Paraguayan polka, guarania and chamamé. In 1982 he started to write collaboratively with Renato Teixeira, a frequent...
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This is a list of music artists and bands from Argentina, categorized according to musical genre. Damas Gratis Mario Abramovich Alfredo De Angelis Carlos...
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jacaranda and orange trees. It is also home to one of the biggest carnival and chamamé celebrations in the country. The annual average temperature is 21.3 °C...
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