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  1. Latin American music, musical traditions of Mexico, Central America, and the portions of South America and the Caribbean colonized by the Spanish and the Portuguese. These traditions reflect the distinctive mixtures of Native American, African, and European influences that have shifted throughout.

    • Gerard Béhague
  2. The music of Latin America refers to music originating from Latin America, namely the Spanish and Portuguese -speaking regions of the Americas south of the United States. [1] Latin American music also incorporate the indigenous music of Latin America. [2]

  3. This is a list of folk music traditions, with styles, dances, instruments and other related topics. The term folk music can not be easily defined in a precise manner; it is used with widely varying definitions depending on the author, intended audience and context within a work.

    Country
    Elements
    Dance
    Instrumentation
    contradanza currulao mazurka polka
    drum marimba shaker
    baguala chamamé cifra folklorica milonga ...
    bataclán chamamé chacarera chaya cuarteto ...
    accordion bandoneón flute guitar ...
    boi Capoeira song choro frevo literatura ...
    baião batuque bloco Capoeira carimbó ...
    agogô atabaque berimbau cavaquinho ...
    cumbia bullerengue cumbiamba puya lumbalú ...
    bambuco sanjuanero cumbia currulao joropo ...
    accordion bandola bandolin bass drum ...
    • Salsa music. When many people think of Latin American music, salsa is a genre that comes top of mind. But believe it or not, the upbeat tempo and energetic lyrics of salsa music are often associated with the United States of America too.
    • Cumbia music. Another popular Latin American music genre you are guaranteed to hear during your travels to Colombia, Argentina, Chile and more, is cumbia.
    • Reggaeton music. Known as the younger music genre of Latin America, reggaeton is another style of Latin American music coming from Puerto Rico during the mid-1990s.
    • Bachata music. Originally from Dominican Republic, bachata is another popular Latin American music genre which first made headlines in the 20th-century.
  4. FolkCloud is archive of folk music - List of folk / traditional music in South America. Including all related information for each song.

  5. South American music forms the heart of South American culture and traditions. Music in South America originated in the Andes. The present picture of South American music is colored by the natives of South America, the Spanish and the Africans who came to South America as slaves.

  6. Mar 18, 2013 · Latin American Sacred Music: An Overview. At the mere mention of Latin American music, most wouldn’t think of the “classical” music [1] that has been written there starting in the late Renaissance. Many may only think of mariachi bands, the tango, and other rightly well-liked indigenous music, but such a constricted view gives ...