Folk Music From Ecuador You Need to Hear

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Looking for some new music to add to your playlist? Check out this blog post for a list of folk music from Ecuador that you need to hear!

Chicha

Chicha is a genre of music that arose in the Sierra region of Ecuador. It is a blend of traditional Andean music and Afro-Ecuadorian rhythms, and is typically played on the flute, guitar, and percussion instruments. Chicha was traditionally performed at religious ceremonies and celebrations, but has gained popularity as a folk music genre in recent years.

Some of the most popular chicha bands include Los Wembler’s de Iquitos from Peru, Grupo Fantasma from Austin, Texas, and Chica Cepeda from Ecuador. If you’re looking for a taste of traditional Ecuadorian music, be sure to check out some of these great chicha bands!

Pasillo

The Pasillo is a musical genre that originated in Ecuador and is danced to slower than the waltz. It is said to be a mix of Spanish and African music. The name of the genre comes from the Spanish word for “passage” or “corridor.” The music is often played on the guitar and has a 2/4 time signature. The pasillo has been around since the 17th century but gained popularity in the 19th century. It is still popular today and is danced at many Ecuadorian festivals.

Sanjuanito

Sanjuanito is a style of music from Ecuador. It is popular in the northern part of the country, particularly in the city of Ibarra. The music is characterized by its use of Andean instruments, such as the quena and charango, and its focus on danceability. It is often played at weddings and other festive occasions.

Bomba

A type of music originating in Guangzhou, China, Bomba is characterized by its fast tempo and energetic rhythm. The music is often played on traditional Chinese instruments such as the erhu and dizi, and can be accompanied by singing or dancing.

Bomba has been popular in Ecuador for many years, and has even been declared an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO. If you’re looking for some exciting folk music from Ecuador, be sure to check out Bomba!

Plena

Plena is a traditional form of music from Ecuador that is typically associated with dances and parties. The music is characterized by its use of guitars, bass, drums, and sometimes horns. Plena is a popular genre in the coastal regions of Ecuador, and it is often played at festivals and celebrations.

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