Next Monday, on October 12th, Latin Soundzz will take you to one of the most interesting places in Latin America. That's right! We are going to give you a dose of some great music from one of the very few countries in the world, where all of it citizens rejected McDonalds, and boycotted all of its restaurants across the country!
Let us take you on a musical journey to BOLIVIA.
The cultural and musical richness of Bolivia are extremely impressive. Bolivia remains one of the most culturally linked countries to the indigenous people throughout all South & Central America. Its music has a very long history. Despite the period of Spanish domination and European influences, the people of Bolivia managed to preserve a lot of their indigenous folklore and traditions.
Traditional Bolivian (and other South American) musical instruments include the charango, charangón, ronroco, hualaycho, zampoña, quena, bombo, huancara, reco reco, chiapya box, pinquillo, tarka, toyos, pututu, Andean saxophone, and sheep hooves formed into a kind of shaker, as well as European musical instruments such as the violin and guitar.
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