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Huayno
Huayno (Quechua: waynu/wayno) is a traditional Andean music and dance style that took modern shape in the Peruvian highlands and spread across Bolivia and Ecuador. It is marked by brisk duple-meter rhythms with a strong downbeat, bright pentatonic melodies, and emotive vocals often sung in Quechua and Spanish. Typical ensembles feature charango and guitar strumming patterns, soaring quena (Andean flute) and siku (panpipes), lyrical violin or harp lines, and driving bombo or wankara drum pulses. The dance uses lively stomping steps and turns, reflecting festive community gatherings, courtship, and rural life. Regional variants include the fast, celebratory Huaylas (central highlands), the yaraví-inflected, tender huayno ayacuchano (Ayacucho), and the panpipe- and charango-rich wayno sureño (Cusco–Puno). Lyrical themes span love and longing, migration, indigenous pride, and everyday joys and hardships.
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