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Andes

Andes
Volume CTV1245
Titel Andes
Beschreibung This rich and diverse collection of Andean folk music imparts the joy and light-heartedness of rustic dances such as the huayno, cumbia, marinera, and Vidalia, and features authentic ethnic instrumentation with bright quena melodies, siku panpipes, charango, ronroco, and bombo-supported rhythms.
Ursprüngliches Erscheinungsdatum 01. Januar 2025
Tracks 12
Label Color TV

Track Listing

The opener of this Andean Journey introduces you to the huayno, one of the most popular and traditional folk dances. The 2/4 rhythm changes between a straight and triplet feel as a bright quena flute leads with a sweet melody accompanied by the cheerful strumming of the charango and acoustic guitar while bombo and chajchas play a friendly rhythm. Key: C Major. 90 Bpm. Full Mix.
This yearning vidala takes you on a slow and romantic trip to Argentina. The folkloristic dance comes in a 3-4 rhythm played on the bombo and its pronounced percussive rim clicks complemented by percussion. Relaxed charango and acoustic guitar chords accompany the dreamy quena and siku panpipes. Key: C Major. 70 Bpm. Full Mix.
Established in the early 1900s this Andean waltz illustrates the evolution of indigenous and traditional music influenced by European genres. The slow yet typical 3-4 rhythm creates a gentle feel as the beautiful and charming sound of the diatonic Andean harp soothes the spirit. Key: G Major. 94 Bpm. Full Mix.
This cheerful huayno from the Andean highlands lift your sprits up with a driving rhythm on bombo and caxixi shaker accompanied by busy yet bright strumming on charango and acoustic guitar. Percussion create a nature ambience with chirping sounds as siku panpipes and quenacho flute lay down a spirited and airy melody. Key: C Major. 87 Bpm. Full Mix.
This bright Andean city polka derives from mixing two traditional Latin American dances - Peruvian huayno and Colombian cumbia. The cheerful 2-4 rhythm invites you to join the celebration which is led by a spirited accordion accompanied by light charango strumming while the bass complements the bombo and percussion. Key: D minor/E minor. 100 Bpm. Full Mix.
The marinera is a traditional courtship dance originating in the 1800s and mixing Spanish contradanza and Andean zamacueca. The relaxed 3-4 rhythm enhances the beautiful and flirtatious feel that creates a festive atmosphere. The instrumentation provides a folkloristic sound and features quena flutes, charango strumming and bombo with its rich hits and percussive rim clicks. Key: E Major. 135 Bpm. Full Mix.
Featuring the beautiful sound of the andean harp with its heartfelt and soulful play and sweet melody, this minimalistic track is rocked by a calm 3-4 rhythm on bombo drum and its playful rim clicks accompanied by a rich acoustic bass. Key: A minor. 129 Bpm. Full Mix.
This mellow Andean huayno is festive and suited for celebrations and ceremonies. The traditional folk song instrumentation features dreamy and sweet quena flutes, charango and acoustic guitar strumming, acoustic bass and bombo accompanied by chajchas. Key: A Major. 70 Bpm. Full Mix.
This folk dance from the Titicaca region of Bolivia is fiery and impassioned featuring the ronroco guitar. The uptempo rhythm of this modern folk style provides an energetic drive that moves between 3-4 and 4-4 time. Rhythm section features frame drum, bombo, and percussion accompanied by acoustic bass. Key: E minor. 140 Bpm. Full Mix.
Coming from the native people of Peruvian Amazonia, this folk dance is typically played at traditional festivals and provides a bright and driving 2-4 rhythm on bombo and percussion. Vibrant quena flutes spread joy accompanied by lively charango and guitar strumming as well as acoustic bass. Key: D Major. 115 Bpm. Full Mix.
The seductive 2-4 groove expresses the flirtatious nature of this cumbia as a traditional courtship dance as Colombian and Peruvian folk styles come together. Bombo and percussion lay down a hypnotic rhythm as charming accordion and viola lure you in accompanied by charango, acoustic guitar and bass. Key: G minor. 85 Bpm. Full Mix.
This huayno incorporates Spanish guitar as a modern element within a traditional Peruvian folk dance. Airy siku panpipes deliver the stereotypical sound of Andean folk music as the bombo, percussion and bass lay down a bouncy two-beat feel. Key: F minor/Ab Major. 78 Bpm. Full Mix.