Argentine folk music
Argentine folk music is a rich and diverse genre that reflects the country's cultural heritage. It encompasses various regional styles, including chacarera, zamba, and milonga, each with its own unique rhythms and melodies. Instruments commonly used in this music include the guitar, bandoneón, and bombo legüero, which contribute to its distinctive sound.
The music often tells stories of rural life, love, and social issues, connecting listeners to Argentina's history and traditions. Festivals and gatherings, such as the Festival Nacional de Folklore in Cosquín, celebrate this vibrant art form, showcasing talented musicians and dancers from across the nation.