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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PlenaPlena - Wikipedia

    Plena music is generally folkloric in nature. The music's beat and rhythm are usually played using hand drums called panderetas, also known as panderos. The music is accompanied by a scrape gourd, the guiro. Panderetas resemble tambourines but without the jingles.

  2. Sep 21, 2021 · Plena blends Latin American and African musical traditions into a uniquely Puerto Rican style. First embraced by working-class people as a way to share their struggles through music, plena has become a symbol of Puerto Rican culture.

  3. Apr 10, 2017 · Learn about the history, structure, and function of plena, a Puerto Rican musical genre with Afro-Puerto Rican origins. Plena is a participatory, energetic, and critical form of expression that reflects the culture and society of the commoner.

  4. Bomba and plena are percussion-driven musical traditions from Puerto Rico that move people to dance. Often mentioned together as though they were a single musical style, both reflect the African heritage of Puerto Rico, but there are basic distinctions between them in rhythm, instrumentation, and …

  5. Plena is a traditional Puerto Rican musical genre that blends African rhythms, Spanish melodies, and folkloric elements. Originating in the late 19th century, plena often features call-and-response singing and is associated with community celebrations and social commentary.

  6. In the way that rap music is referred to as ‘the people’s CNN’, plena, an Afro-Puerto Rican musical form that has much in common with other Caribbean musical expressions, is sometimes referred to as “the newspaper of the people” as it expresses what is going on in the lives of working class people.

  7. Plena is a traditional Puerto Rican music genre that blends African rhythms with Spanish influences, often featuring lively, danceable beats and socially relevant lyrics.