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Chacarera
Chacarera Chacarera is a folk dance and music originated ... of Argentina in the 19th century. The Chacarera is usually played with guitar, violin, accordion ... and turns. Around 1850 people started dancing Chacarera in the northwest of Argentina, specially in ... the beginning of the 20th century the Chacarera arrived to Buenos Aires, but in ...
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Chacarera (translated from German)
Chacarera Chacarera (of chacra = field) the name is one ...
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Talk:Chacarera
Talk:Chacarera Any german speaker willing to translate de:Chacarera? -Mariano 10:03, 19 July 2005 (UTC ...
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Music of Argentina
... a new audience. Baguala Caluyo Candombe Carnavalito Chacarera Chamarrita Chamamé Chaya Cifra Cielito Cogollo o ... Torres is a famous Argentine charango player. Chacarera Main article: Chacarera Santiago del Estero's Chacarera folk dance is accompanied by Spanish guitar and bombo legüero. The name chacarera derives from the word chacras (farms). ...
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Latin American music (translated from German)
... the Spanish folklore music roots, z.B. Chacarera Urbane of music styles These styles developed ... Vals criollo, Saya Argentinien Baguala, Bailecito, Carnavalito, Chacarera, Chamamé, Chamarrita, Chaya, Chirihuaqui, Cielito, Cifra, Cueca ...
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Latin American music
... articles: Music of Argentina, Tango music, Milonga, Chacarera, Chamamé , Cuarteto The tango was perhaps the ... world. The Gaucho's gave Argentina the Chacarera , Cueca, and Zamba; the Guaraní Chamamé, and ...
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フォルクローレ (translated from Japanese)
... ratio. As for presently being popularity "チャカレーラ (Chacarera) "With" samba (Zamba) 」( Brazil samba (Samba ...
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Tarija (translated from German)
... the special instruments and dances (z. B. Chacarera ). The various corn courts are culinary (choclos ...
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Atahualpa Yupanqui (translated from German)
... del peón de campo, Camino del indio, Chacarera de read piedras, Recuerdos del Portezuelo, El ...
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Gaucho (translated from German)
... of styles and dances how Zamba and Chacarera as well as the poem-like speech ...
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