Hola, esta es música folklorica de El Salvador, se lla Sombrero tos de Tenancingo, el cual es un pueblo del departamento de Cuscatlán en la zona central de nuestro país y ahí se fabrican los sombreros de palma. Bendiciones.
@damned you should educate yourself a bit. The movements of the dance being portrayed in this video approximate the Zamacueca (also know as the mother dance of the Americas) Zamacueca is not Inca, it originated from Moche culture, mixed with African and some euro influences, which originated in Lima spread all over the Americas as far as Mexico (La Chilena). In addition, the percussion instrument being played is a Bombo Leguero, which is not Maya-Spanish, but Argentinian. Educate yourself.
very nice, it looks like one of the decendants of the Peruvian Sambacueca.
Looks like the band is playing an Andean Bombo drum?
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Me gusta esta danza y estos trajes como se llama este tipo de musica? Que instrumentos lleva?
Hola, esta es música folklorica de El Salvador, se lla Sombrero tos de Tenancingo, el cual es un pueblo del departamento de Cuscatlán en la zona central de nuestro país y ahí se fabrican los sombreros de palma.
Bendiciones.
Los instrumentos son:marimba, tambor, guitarra, requinto, maracas
@damned you should educate yourself a bit. The movements of the dance being portrayed in this video approximate the Zamacueca (also know as the mother dance of the Americas) Zamacueca is not Inca, it originated from Moche culture, mixed with African and some euro influences, which originated in Lima spread all over the Americas as far as Mexico (La Chilena). In addition, the percussion instrument being played is a Bombo Leguero, which is not Maya-Spanish, but Argentinian. Educate yourself.