Peruvian Folk Music
Peruvian folk music is a vibrant expression of the country's diverse cultural heritage, influenced by indigenous, Spanish, and African traditions. It features a variety of instruments, such as the charango, a small string instrument, and the pan flute, which are commonly used in traditional performances. The music often accompanies dances that reflect regional customs and stories.
Different regions of Peru have their own unique styles, such as Andean music from the highlands and coastal music from the coastal areas. Festivals and celebrations frequently showcase this folk music, allowing communities to preserve their cultural identity and share it with others.