Peruvian music
Peruvian music is a rich blend of indigenous, African, and Spanish influences, reflecting the country's diverse cultural heritage. Traditional instruments like the charango, a small stringed instrument, and the pan flute are commonly used in folk music, showcasing the unique sounds of the Andes region.
Genres such as cumbia and huaylas are popular in contemporary Peruvian music, often featuring vibrant rhythms and lively melodies. Festivals and celebrations frequently include traditional music, highlighting its importance in Peruvian culture and community life.