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Segundo Castro - Tonadita Cuyana
Song Name:
Tonadita Cuyana
By:
Segundo Castro
Country:
Argentina
Song Local Name:
Not available
Album:
Entre Cuecas Tonadas y el Señor
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Genre:
folk music of Argentina
,
traditional music of Argentina
,
tonada cuyana
,
tonada
Date Added:
05 Mar 2017
Discovered By:
Rocio Alvarez
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The Tonada Cuyana is a musical genre, which is naturally performed by a group of guitar players who can form duos, but there are also soloists. This type of music is usually accompanied by percussion instruments, such as cajon. It is said that the essence of the Tonada Cuyana is played with Creole guitar, and better if it is a duo (the one that dots and the one that accompanies). The 'puntea' is characterized by being an excellent musician, agile with his fingers when interpreting the introductions of this musical style. In Argentina it is originated in Cuyo region.
Song: Tonadita Cuyana
Artist: Segundo Castro
Album: Entre Cuecas Tonadas y el Señor
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Tonadita Cuyana
by
Segundo Castro
is part of folk music tradition in/by Argentina. Folk Music of Argentina is traditionally brother to some other region(s) in the world. If you want to listen to song(s) in the same genre or with the same root with
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