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Ecuadorian music
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Created on June 2, 2021
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Influence on our national identity
Ecuadorian rythms
Pasacalle
-The parade is a musical form that has a lively rhythm -It is performed by traveling musicians -It is usually a short song by the bass is a number of times of equal length.
Ecuadorian music
Ecuadorian music or rhythms are all those that arise within the Republic of Ecuador, as a cultural manifestation through sound.
Pasillo
-It is a sentimental music that is born from the soul, a soft melody that contains love -Julio Jaramillo, He reached his maximum popularity with this genre, and in honor of the date of his birth, October 1, 1935, we celebrate the Day of the Ecuadorian Pasillo.
Yarabí
-It is a song that speaks to the dead. -They are interpreted at funerals as a farewell to the deceased. -Music that is not danced since it is sad and loaded with feelings similar to this
Marimba
-This is a typical festival and a musical instrument, it is one of the cultural expressions of Afro-Ecuadorians. -It constitutes a whole genre, which reflects life, social relationships, identity and the reunion with it. -The marimba dance is part of the intangible cultural heritage of humanity.
The Ecuadorian music is a symbolic way of defining "who we are" as a nation. The musical art has managed to guide the way of acting, dressing, moving and even talking about the population, giving rise to the unique and original Ecuadorian nation. The great diversity of ethnic groups allows the country to have a collective identity as a nation.