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Cumbia (Colombia)

Cumbia (.mw-parser-output .IPA-label-small{font-size:85%}.mw-parser-output .references .IPA-label-small,.mw-parser-output .infobox .IPA-label-small,.mw-parser-output .navbox .IPA-label-small{font-size:100%}Spanish pronunciation: ) is a folkloric genre and dance from Colombia.

Music, Origin & Colombian tradition

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Cultural origins
Caribbean region of Colombia
Stylistic origins
Amerindian music · European music · African music
Typical instruments
Caña de millo · kuisi · tambor alegre · tambor llamador · tambora

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Etymology

Music and heritage

Origin

Colombian tradition

Diffusion in Latin America

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Cumbia (Colombia)

Nodes175
Edges174
Triples49
Avg. degree1.99
Density0.011429
Components1

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Cumbia (Colombia)

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Typical instruments · 14
Cumbia (Colombia) → Cabasa, caja vallenata, Caña de millo, clarinet, diatonic button accordion, guacharaca, guache, Güira, Güiro, kuisi, maracas, tambor alegre, tambor llamador, tambora
Stylistic origins · 3
Cumbia (Colombia) → African music, Amerindian music, European music
Cultural origins · 1
Cumbia (Colombia) → Caribbean region of Colombia

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Important terminology

cumbia de la el colombia music dance los en like del que popular se colombian con indigenous magdalena also gaita

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Cumbia (Colombia)Cultural originsCaribbean region of Colombia1.00infobox
Cumbia (Colombia)Stylistic originsAmerindian music1.00infobox
Cumbia (Colombia)Stylistic originsEuropean music1.00infobox
Cumbia (Colombia)Stylistic originsAfrican music1.00infobox
Cumbia (Colombia)Typical instrumentsCaña de millo1.00infobox
Cumbia (Colombia)Typical instrumentskuisi1.00infobox
Cumbia (Colombia)Typical instrumentstambor alegre1.00infobox
Cumbia (Colombia)Typical instrumentstambor llamador1.00infobox
Cumbia (Colombia)Typical instrumentstambora1.00infobox
Cumbia (Colombia)Typical instrumentscaja vallenata1.00infobox
Cumbia (Colombia)Typical instrumentsguache1.00infobox
Cumbia (Colombia)Typical instrumentsmaracas1.00infobox
Cumbia (Colombia)Typical instrumentsGüiro1.00infobox
Cumbia (Colombia)Typical instrumentsGüira1.00infobox
Cumbia (Colombia)Typical instrumentsCabasa1.00infobox
Cumbia (Colombia)Typical instrumentsdiatonic button accordion1.00infobox
Cumbia (Colombia)Typical instrumentsguacharaca1.00infobox
Cumbia (Colombia)Typical instrumentsclarinet1.00infobox

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