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Joropo

The joropo, or Música Llanera, is a musical style resembling the fandango, and an accompanying dance. It originated in the Llanos of Colombia and Venezuela 300 years ago and it has African, European and Native South American influences. There are different joropo variants: tuyero, oriental, and llanero. It is a fundamental genre of Venezuelan música…

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Cultural origins
18th century, Llanos region of Colombia Venezuela
Stylistic origins
Arabic melismatic music, cante jondo, Spanish folklore
Typical instruments
Harp, cuatro venezolano, capachos or maracas, bandola, mandolin, tiple, bandolón, guitar and guacharaca

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Venezuela

Colombia

Dancing

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Joropo

Nodes63
Edges62
Triples156
Avg. degree1.97
Density0.031746
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Joropo

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related to Tuyero · 38
Joropo → Alma Llanera, Another, Aragua, Baroque, Carabobo, Caraqueños, Carlos Bonet, Cat, Central, Characteristic, Cipriano Moreno, Creole Sonatina, Dawn, El, Fulgencio Aquino, Guárico, Juan Bautista Plaza, Llanero, Marisela, Marisela Guabina
related to Golpe tocuyano or larense joropo · 26
Joropo → Ah, Amalia Rosa, Barquisimeto, Dancing, El Espanto, Five, Four, Fuego Fuego, Garrote Encabullao, Gavilan Tocuyano, Hailing, Lara, Los Dos Gavilanes, Middle Five, Montilla, Pajarillo Tocuyano, Played, Popular, Portuguesa, Sierra
related to Joropo llanero · 21
Joropo → Anonymous, As, Bandola, Burrowing, Chipola, Family, Gavan, Hit, If, Its, Kirpa, Passage, RAN, San Rafael, Singing, Spanish, The, There, Until, Venezuela
related to Llanos orientales · 19
Joropo → African, Andalusian, Arauca, Casanare, Characterized, Colombia, Historically, In, It, Jesuit, Llanos, Meta, Originally, Orinoquía, Over, Spanish, The, Venezuela, Vichada
related to Dancing · 14
Joropo → Besides, First, It, Joropo's, Lastly, Music, Spanish, The, The Joropo, Then, This, Venezuela, Venezuela's, Venezuelan Llanos
related to Eastern joropo · 12
Joropo → Anzoátegui, Characteristic, However, In, Likewise, Monagas, Note, Nueva Esparta, Sucre, The, Venezuela, Venezuelans
related to Guayanés joropo · 10
Joropo → Bolivar, Ciudad Bolívar, Guayana, Guayanese, Guyanese, It, Josa, Rompeluto, The Seis Guayanés, Venezuelan
related to Quirpa · 5
Joropo → Burrowing, Jose Antonio Oquendo, Legend, Quirpa, The
is a · 3
Joropo → genre, pillar of national identity and a symbol of the, representative musical genre and traditional dance of the Orinoquía region of Colombia
related to External links · 3
Joropo → Media, Wikimedia CommonsListen JoropoMusic Joropo, Wiktionary-logo-en-v2

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venezuela dance llanera maracas colombia harp central also cuatro music bandola tuyero musical spanish national llanos venezuelan region century cultural

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
JoropoCultural origins18th century, Llanos region of Colombia Venezuela1.00infobox
JoropoStylistic originsArabic melismatic music, cante jondo, Spanish folklore1.00infobox
JoropoTypical instrumentsHarp, cuatro venezolano, capachos or maracas, bandola, mandolin, tiple, bandolón, guitar and guacharaca1.00infobox
Joropois arepresentative musical genre and traditional dance of the Orinoquía region of Colombia0.90text
Joropois apillar of national identity and a symbol of the0.90text
Joropois agenre0.90text
the International Joropo Tournament in Villavicencio or the Araucanidad Day festivitiesinstance ofIt is most prominently heard during major cultural events0.80text
Joroporelated to DancingThe Joropo0.60section
Joroporelated to DancingVenezuela0.60section
Joroporelated to DancingThis0.60section
Joroporelated to DancingJoropo's0.60section
Joroporelated to DancingMusic0.60section

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