Talk:Music of Chile

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[edit] Need to be expanded

This article only refers to the Nueva CanciĆ³n movement an dnot all the manifestations of Chilean Music. An article of Chilean music should include topics as ethnical music, classical Chilean folklore (cueca, chiloe's waltz), the bolero singers, the nueva ola movement, the Chilean rock (Los Jaivas, Prisioneros, Los Tres, La Ley) and the actual pop music.

In this actual state, the article I'm not well informed about the topic, but i think i could translate some information if anyone wants to write about in spanish.

Baloo rch 21:40, 31 May 2004 (UTC)

The Tonada isn't from Chile, traditionally is from argentine region called Cuyo (Argentina). The Polka is from argentine region called Litoral. You have the Cueca and other styles. --Vokoder 22:09, 31 December 2006 (UTC)