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Glossary
 
   

arpa llanera

 

Plains harp. A folk harp with between 30 and 37 strings, used in the plains region of southwestern Venezuela and southeastern Colombia.
 

bambuco  

A form of song and dance in 6/8 and 3/4 meter from the Colombian Andes. Often considered the national music of Colombia.
 

caja

 

A small drum, held between the legs and played with the hands. Used in Colombian vallenato music.
 

cajón  

A wooden box, with a sound hole in the back, played as a drum. Used in Afro-Peruvian music.
 

cuatro  

A small four-stringed instrument, similar to a ukelele. Along with the arpa llanera, it is considered to be the national instrument of Venezuela. The Puerto Rican cuatro is a larger and differently shaped instrument with ten strings in five pairs.
 

cumbia  

A form of music and dance in 4/4 meter from the Atlantic coast of Colombia. Has become popular throughout Colombia and in other Latin American countries.
 

gaita

 

A form of music and dance from the Lake Maracaibo region near Venezuela’s Caribbean coast. Is associated with the Christmas season and has become popular throughout Venezuela.
 

guacharaca  

A notched wooden stick that is scraped as a percussion instrument in Colombian vallenato music.
 

joropo  

A form of music and dance in 3/4 and 6/8 meter from the plains of Venezuela and Colombia. Considered to be the national music and dance of Venezuela.
 

música llanera  

Plains music. The various types of music from the Orinoco River basin plains of southwestern Venezuela and southeastern Colombia. Traditionally played with an arpa, cuatro, and capachos (small maracas).
 

papayera  

A brass band with additional percussion instruments, characteristic of the towns of Colombia’s Atlantic coastal region. Plays various types of dance music.
 

porro  

A dance music in 4/4 meter from Colombia’s Atlantic coastal region. Popular throughout Colombia.
 

requinto  

A 12-stringed small guitar that plucks the melodic line in a guitar ensemble.
 

tiple  

A small instrument of the guitar family, similar to a ukulele, with 12 strings in 4 sets. Associated with the Andean region of Colombia.
 

vallenato   A form of dance music in 8/8 meter from Colombia’s Atlantic coastal region, traditionally played on a Hohner accordion, caja, and guacharaca. Has become popular throughout Colombia and internationally.
vals criollo   Creole waltz. A type of music and dance in 3/4 meter from coastal Peru. Is known outside Peru as vals peruano (Peruvian waltz).

For more information on South American musical traditions, see:

Olsen, Dale A. and Daniel E. Sheehy, eds. South America, Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean. The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music, vol. 2. New York: Garland Publishing, 1998.

Sadie, Stanley and John Tyrrell, eds. The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. 2nd edition. New York: Grove’s Dictionaries, 2001.

Sadie, Stanley, ed. The New Grove Dictionary of Musical Instruments. New York: Grove’s Dictionaries of Music, 1984.


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