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Andean music comes from the general area inhabited by the Inca
Inca

The Inca civilization began as a tribe in the Cuzco area, where the legendary first Sapa Inca, Manco Capac founded the Kingdom of Cuzco around 1200....
s prior to European contact. It includes the countries Chile
Chile

Chile, officially the Republic of Chile , is a country in South America occupying a long and narrow coastal strip wedged between the Andes mountains and the Pacific Ocean....
, Peru
Peru

Peru , officially the Republic of Peru , is a country in western South America. It is bordered on the north by Ecuador and Colombia, on the east by Brazil, on the southeast by Bolivia, on the south by Chile, and on the west by the Pacific Ocean....
, Argentina
Argentina

Argentina, officially the Argentine Republic , is a country in South America, constituted as a federation of 23 provinces and an autonomous city....
, Ecuador
Ecuador

Ecuador , officially the , literally, "Republic of the equator") is a representative democratic republic in South America, bordered by Colombia on the north, by Peru on the east and south, and by the Pacific Ocean to the west....
, Bolivia
Bolivia

The Republic of Bolivia , named after Sim?n Bol?var, is a landlocked country in central South America. It is bordered by Brazil on the north and east, Paraguay and Argentina on the south, and Chile and Peru on the west....
, Colombia
Colombia

Colombia , officially the Republic of Colombia , is a country in north-western South America. Colombia is bordered to the east by Venezuela and Brazil; to the south by Ecuador and Peru; to the north by the Caribbean Sea; to the north west by Panama; and to the west by the Pacific Ocean....
, and Venezuela
Venezuela

Venezuela , officially the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela , is a country on the northern coast of South America.The country comprises a continental mainland and numerous islands located off the Venezuelan coastline in the Caribbean Sea....
.

Wind
Wind instrument

A wind instrument is a musical instrument that contains some type of resonator , in which a column of air is set into vibration by the player blowing into a mouthpiece set at the end of the resonator....
 and percussion
Percussion instrument

A percussion instrument is any object which produces a sound by being hit with an implement, shaken, rubbed, scraped, or by any other action which sets the object into vibration....
 instruments
Musical instrument

A musical instrument is an object constructed or used for the purpose of making music. In principle, anything that produces sound can serve as a musical instrument....
 are known to have existed in South America even prior to the Incas, but musical evolution peaked with the Incan empire. The arrival of the Spaniards in the sixteenth century brought string instrument
String instrument

A string instrument is a musical instrument that produces sound by means of vibrating strings. In the Hornbostel-Sachs scheme of musical instrument classification, used in organology, they are called chordophones....
s and new forms, spurring the invention of the distinctive charango
Charango

The charango is a small South American stringed instrument of the lute family, about 66 Metre#SI multiples long, traditionally made with the shell of the back of an armadillo....
, a ten stringed instrument similar to a lute
Lute

Lute can refer generally to any plucked string instrument with a neck and a deep round back, or more specifically to an instrument from the family of European lutes....
 that was originally constructed from the shell of an Armadillo but now generally constructed from local wood varieties.






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Andean music comes from the general area inhabited by the Inca
Inca

The Inca civilization began as a tribe in the Cuzco area, where the legendary first Sapa Inca, Manco Capac founded the Kingdom of Cuzco around 1200....
s prior to European contact. It includes the countries Chile
Chile

Chile, officially the Republic of Chile , is a country in South America occupying a long and narrow coastal strip wedged between the Andes mountains and the Pacific Ocean....
, Peru
Peru

Peru , officially the Republic of Peru , is a country in western South America. It is bordered on the north by Ecuador and Colombia, on the east by Brazil, on the southeast by Bolivia, on the south by Chile, and on the west by the Pacific Ocean....
, Argentina
Argentina

Argentina, officially the Argentine Republic , is a country in South America, constituted as a federation of 23 provinces and an autonomous city....
, Ecuador
Ecuador

Ecuador , officially the , literally, "Republic of the equator") is a representative democratic republic in South America, bordered by Colombia on the north, by Peru on the east and south, and by the Pacific Ocean to the west....
, Bolivia
Bolivia

The Republic of Bolivia , named after Sim?n Bol?var, is a landlocked country in central South America. It is bordered by Brazil on the north and east, Paraguay and Argentina on the south, and Chile and Peru on the west....
, Colombia
Colombia

Colombia , officially the Republic of Colombia , is a country in north-western South America. Colombia is bordered to the east by Venezuela and Brazil; to the south by Ecuador and Peru; to the north by the Caribbean Sea; to the north west by Panama; and to the west by the Pacific Ocean....
, and Venezuela
Venezuela

Venezuela , officially the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela , is a country on the northern coast of South America.The country comprises a continental mainland and numerous islands located off the Venezuelan coastline in the Caribbean Sea....
.

Wind
Wind instrument

A wind instrument is a musical instrument that contains some type of resonator , in which a column of air is set into vibration by the player blowing into a mouthpiece set at the end of the resonator....
 and percussion
Percussion instrument

A percussion instrument is any object which produces a sound by being hit with an implement, shaken, rubbed, scraped, or by any other action which sets the object into vibration....
 instruments
Musical instrument

A musical instrument is an object constructed or used for the purpose of making music. In principle, anything that produces sound can serve as a musical instrument....
 are known to have existed in South America even prior to the Incas, but musical evolution peaked with the Incan empire. The arrival of the Spaniards in the sixteenth century brought string instrument
String instrument

A string instrument is a musical instrument that produces sound by means of vibrating strings. In the Hornbostel-Sachs scheme of musical instrument classification, used in organology, they are called chordophones....
s and new forms, spurring the invention of the distinctive charango
Charango

The charango is a small South American stringed instrument of the lute family, about 66 Metre#SI multiples long, traditionally made with the shell of the back of an armadillo....
, a ten stringed instrument similar to a lute
Lute

Lute can refer generally to any plucked string instrument with a neck and a deep round back, or more specifically to an instrument from the family of European lutes....
 that was originally constructed from the shell of an Armadillo but now generally constructed from local wood varieties. In the charango family there is a larger instrument called the ronroco similar in size to the mandolin
Mandolin

A mandolin is a musical instrument in the lute family . It is descended from the Mandora, a soprano member of the lute family. It has a body with a teardrop-shaped soundboard, or one which is essentially oval in shape, with a soundhole, or soundholes, of varying shapes which are open and are not decorated with an intricately carved grille lik...
. Violins have also found their way into Andean Music.

The panpipes group include the sikú
Siku (panpipe)

The Siku , is a traditional Andean panpipe. This instrument is the main instrument used in a musical genre known as the Sikuri. It is traditionally found all across the Andes but is more typically associated with music from the Kollasuyo, or Aymara speaking regions around Lake Titicaca....
 (or zampoña) and antara
Antara

Antara is the equivalent of a Verse in Hindustani classical music.In Hindustani classical music, the fixed section is in four parts of which only the first two are performed regularly: Sthayi - the first line of the Sthayi serves as a Cadence , while the section itself serves as a base for the singer returns to the Sthayi time and again...
. These are ancient indigenous instruments that vary in size, tuning and style. This group of instruments are constructed from aquatic reeds found in many lakes in the Andean Region of South America. The sikú has two rows of canes and are tuned in either pentatonic or diatonic scales. Some modern single-rowed panpipes modeled after the native Antara are capable of playing full scales, while traditional Sikús are played using two rows of canes wrapped together. It is still commonplace for two performers to share a melody
Melody

In music, a melody , also tune, voice, or line, is a linear succession of musical tones which is perceived as a single entity....
 while playing the larger style of sikú called the toyo
Toyo

TOYO may refer to:Places:*Toyo, Kochi, a town in Japan*Toyo, Ehime, a former city in JapanCorporations:*Toyo Engineering Corporation, Japan*Toyo Tire & Rubber Company, Japan...
. This style of voicing interspersed notes between two musicians is called playing in hocket
Hocket

In music, hocket is the rhythmic linear technique using the alternation of note , pitch , or chord s. In medieval practice of hocket, a single melody is shared between two voices such that alternately one voice sounds while the other rests....
 and is still in use today in many of the huaynos traditional songs and contemporary Andean music.

Quena
Quena

The quena is the traditional flute of the Andes. Usually made of bamboo, it has 6 finger holes and one thumb hole and is open on both ends. To produce sound, the player closes the top end of the pipe with the flesh between his chin and lower lip, and blows a stream of air downward, along the axis of the pipe, over an elliptical notch cut i...
s (notched-end flute
Flute

The flute is a musical instrument of the woodwind family. Unlike other woodwind instruments, a flute is a reedless wind instrument that produces its sound from the flow of air against an edge....
s) remain popular and are traditionally made out of the same aquatic canes as the Sikús, although PVC
Polyvinyl chloride

Polyvinyl chloride, commonly abbreviated PVC, is the third most widely used thermoplastic polymer after polyethylene and polypropylene....
 pipe is sometimes used due to its resistance to heat, cold and humidity. Generally, quenas only are played during the dry season, with vertical flutes, called tarkas, being played during the wet season. Tarkas are constructed from local Andean hard wood sources. Marching bands dominated by drum
Drum

The drum is a member of the percussion instrument group, technically classified as a membranophone.. Drums consist of at least one membrane, called a drumhead or drum skin, that is stretched over a shell and struck, either directly with parts of a player's body, or with some sort of implement such as a drumstick, to produce sound....
s and panpipes are commonplace today and are used to celebrate weddings, carnivals and other holidays.

The twentieth century saw drastic changes in Andean society and culture. Bolivia, for example, saw a nationalistic
Nationalism

Nationalism refers to an ideology, a feeling, a form of culture, or a social movement that focuses on the nation. While there is significant debate over the historical origins of nations, nearly all Expert accept that nationalism, at least as an ideology and social movement, is a Modernity phenomenon originating in Europe....
 revolution in 1952, leading to increased rights and social awareness for natives. The new government established a folklore
Folklore

Folklore is the body of expressive culture, including tales, music, dance, legends, oral history, proverbs, jokes, superstitions, customs, and so forth within a particular population comprising the traditions of that culture, subculture, or group ....
 department in the Bolivian Ministry of Education and radio station
Radio station

This article is about radio broadcasting, for other uses see Radio .Radio broadcasting is an audio broadcasting service, traditionally broadcast through the air as radio waves from a transmitter to an antenna and a thus to a receiving device....
s began broadcasting
Broadcasting

Broadcasting is distribution of Sound and/or video Signalling s which transmit programs to an audience. The audience may be the general public or a relatively large sub-audience, such as children or young adults....
 in Aymara and Quechua.

By 1965, an influential group called Los Jairas
Los Jairas

Los Jairas are a folk music band from Bolivia. They have worked with Los Condores. Their work features the charango, a stringed instrument from Bolivia....
 formed in La Paz
La Paz

Nuestra Se?ora de La Paz is the administrative Capital of Bolivia, as well as the departmental capital of La Paz Department, Bolivia. As of the 2001 census, the city of La Paz had a population of 789,585, and together with the neighboring cities of El Alto and Viacha, make the biggest urban area of Bolivia, with a population of over 1.6 mill...
, Bolivia; the quartet fused native sounds into forms suitable for urban Europeans and the middle class
Middle class

Middle class is the group of people in contemporary society who are between the working class and nobility. This socioeconomic class includes professionals, highly skilled workers, and lower and middle management....
. One member of Los Jairas, Gilbert Favre
Gilbert Favre

Gilbert Favre was a flautist of Switzerland descent. He also played the quena as a founding member of the popular Bolivian folk group Los Jairas....
 (a Swiss-French flautist
Flautist

A flautist, flutist, or flute player is a musician who plays the flute....
) had previously been an acquaintance of the Parras (Ángel
Ángel Parra

Angel Cereceda Parra is the son of Luis Cereceda and Violeta Parra, the Chilean folklore of the Nueva Canci?n movement. He travels abroad helping to maintain the Nueva Canci?n tradition in Chilean expatriate communities in Europe, North America, and Australia....
, Isabel
Isabel Parra

Isabel Parra is a famous Chilean singer-songwriter and interpreter of Latin American musical folklore.Isabel Parra was born in Chile in 1939 and began her career in music at the age of 13 when she made her first recording with her world-renowned mother and folklorist, Violeta Parra....
, and their mother Violeta
Violeta Parra

Violeta del Carmen Parra Sandoval was a notable Chilean folklore and visual artist. She set the basis for "New Song," La Nueva Canci?n chilena, a renewal and a reinvention of Chilean folk music which would absorb and extend its influence far beyond Chile....
) in Paris. The Parras eventually began promoting indigenous music in Santiago, Chile
Santiago, Chile

Santiago , is the Capital and largest city of Chile, and the center of its largest conurbation . It is located in the country's central valley, at an elevation of 520 m Above mean sea level....
.

The late 1960s released native groups such as Ruphay, Grupo Aymara
Grupo Aymara

Grupo Aymara are a Bolivian folk troupe that have been acclaimed worldwide for its inspiring interpretations of traditional music of pre-Hispanic and contemporary music of the Andes, particularly that of the Aymara and Quechua speaking people of Bolivia....
, and the emblematic quechua
Quechua

Quechua is a Native American language of South America. It was already widely spoken across the Central Andes long before the time of the Inca Empire, who established it as the official language of administration for their Empire, and is still spoken today in various regional forms by some 10 million people through much of South America, in...
 singer, Luzmila Carpio
Luzmila Carpio

Luzmila Carpio is a representative of the autochthonous music and soul of Bolivian people.She learned the daily songs of the Quechua and Aymara Indigenous peoples of the Americas peoples that inhabit the mountains and valleys of Northern Potos? in Bolivia as a small child....
. Later Chilean groups such as Inti-Illimani
Inti-Illimani

Inti-Illimani is a musical group from Chile, formed in 1967. They are perhaps the best internationally known members of the nueva canci?n movement....
 and Los Curacas took the fusion work of Los Jairas and the Parras to invent nueva canción
Nueva canción

Nueva Canci?n is a movement in Latin American music that was developed first in the Southern Cone of South America - Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay - during the 1950s and 1960's, but also popularized shortly after in Central America....
, which returned to Bolivia in the 1980s in the form of canto nuevo artists such as Emma Junaro
Emma Junaro

Emma Junaro is a music of Bolivia.Junaro's style incorporates music of Brazil, European folk styles and Andean music. She has worked with the record producer Fernando Cabrero on recording the poems of Matilde Casazola, a poet....
 and Matilde Casazola
Matilde Casazola

Matilde Casazola Mendoza is a Bolivian songwriter.Matilde was one of the most famous poets and songwriters of Bolivia. Many of her songs are filled with fascinating detail and lyrics....
.

Other notable groups

  • Illapu
    Illapu

    Illapu , are a Chilean folk and andean musical ensemble that was formed in 1971 in Antofagasta, in northern Chile, by the brothers Jos? Miguel, Jaime, Andr?s and Roberto M?rquez Bugue?o....
  • Quilapayún
    Quilapayún

    'Quilapay?n' are an instrumental and vocal folk music group from Chile and among the longest lasting and most influential exponents of the Nueva Canci?n Chilena movement....
  • Inti-Illimani
    Inti-Illimani

    Inti-Illimani is a musical group from Chile, formed in 1967. They are perhaps the best internationally known members of the nueva canci?n movement....
  • Bolivia Manta
  • Inkuyo
    Inkuyo

    Inkuyo is a group known for Andean music, which was inspired by Bolivian born composer Gonzolo Vargas. They began as a quartet, but are currently a Trio ....
  • Los Incas
    Los Incas

    Los Incas is a group known for Andean music. They are best known in North America for accompanying Simon and Garfunkel on the song El Condor Pasa included on the duo's fifth album, Bridge Over Troubled Water....
  • Huancara
  • Música de Maestros
  • Savia Andina
    Savia Andina

    Savia Andina was one of the first groups to have international success with traditional Andean music. They had this success starting in the 1960s and went on to have three albums to go gold....
  • Los Kjarkas
    Los Kjarkas

    Los Kjarkas is a Bolivian band, one of the most popular Andean music bands in the country's recent history. Their most popular song, "Llorando se Fue", where some of the basic melodies and harmonies are based on Bolivian popular music in the public domain....
  • Rumillajta
  • Sukay
    Sukay

    Sukay is a musical group known for playing music of the Andean regions of Peru, Ecuador, Chile and Bolivia. Sukay was started by Edmond Badoux from Switzerland and Quentin Howard from the United States in 1974....
  • Tupay
  • Kalamarca
  • Llajtaymanta


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