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Guabina is a rhythm from the Andean mountains in Colombia. The word "Guabina" refers to the musical style, as well as a type of fish or a tool used to control domestic animals. The features of this music are based on dances and lifestyles of the people from Antioquia, Santander, Boyacá, Cundinamarca, Tolima, and, Huila.[1] The Guabina rhythm includes dancers, but it may be played without them. There is a version of the Guabina that is played faster and is called Torbellino.Another type of Guabina, known as guabina-torbellino, is a mixture of the instrumental torbellino and the sung guabina, particularly in its a cappella format. Guabina is most popular in rural communities.
Interludes in Guabina songs are often absolutely vocal without any accompaniment. It's a lyrical lament, coplas performed repetitively by labores (laborers) and travelers.[2] And as a rhythm section includes string instruments such as requinto, tiple, and guitar and sometimes bandolas. Some regions incorporate cane flute and hand percussion instruments such as: chucho, carraca, quiribillo, carraca de burro, and puerca.[3]
Some of the most traditional Guabina songs are: "Guabina chiquinquireña” by Alberto Urdaneta, "Mi Guabinita" by Octavio Quiñones, "Sogamoseñita" and "Paisaje boyacense" by Juan C. Goyeneche, "Lagunita de mi pueblo" by Juan Francisco Aguilera. This rhythm has its own music festival called the Festival Nacional de la Guabina y el Tiple, celebrated in August in the city of Velez, Santander department.[4]
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