View Full Version : "Charango Es Peruano"
LN-Jonas
05 Mar 2006, 12:33 AM
Another topic of controversy.
http://www.peru.com/noticias/idocs/2006/3/4/DetalleDocumento_286132.asp
Visca...
05 Mar 2006, 01:18 PM
Peru, Bolivia and Chile are always involved in a love triangle. I swear.
well, it hasn't been determined where it actually comes from. It's known that the quechuas and aymars used it. but since those civilizations were all over the place in the Andes, it could be anyone's. Bolivia claims it, Peru claimst it. Who knows.
ahhh. cuando aprenderan los rotos. choros! :D
Guti™
05 Mar 2006, 01:36 PM
Next they're gonna claim that Macchu Pichu is theirs, too :rolleyes:
FARFAN 17
05 Mar 2006, 06:31 PM
Next they're gonna claim that Macchu Pichu is theirs, too :rolleyes:
They have no culture so they try to take ours.
They tried to take the desert (food) Suspiro Limeño, Pisco, what else?
Guerrero9
05 Mar 2006, 08:15 PM
they lack national identity and it is only fitting that a symbol of their culture is something stolen.
peruytu
06 Mar 2006, 01:33 PM
they lack national identity and it is only fitting that a symbol of their culture is something stolen.
The funny thing is, all these years after supressing their indian culture (mapuches), they've now decided that it's a good idea to bring out some of it in order to seem cultural in some way or another.
I don't doubt that chileans have culture, as their mapuche people have been there way before the white man, obviously. But to try to steal other people's culture in order to "restart" theirs, its simply funny.
locotl
06 Mar 2006, 02:42 PM
charangos, quenas, and zampoñas are from the altiplano (Peru-Bolivia) Chile has no part in it. I also thought it was funny that Bono got a charango from Chile??:eek: Gianmarco uses his charango pretty often in his music, I especially like it in "Lejos de ti" (from the Resucitar CD)you guys should check it out.
FARFAN 17
06 Mar 2006, 02:46 PM
The funny thing is, all these years after supressing their indian culture (mapuches), they've now decided that it's a good idea to bring out some of it in order to seem cultural in some way or another.
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Well said, and I have thought of it this way too.
All those "white" countries in SA only bring up there Indian culture "cuando les conviene".
chaski
06 Mar 2006, 02:57 PM
According to this, the charango is from Alto Peru.
http://www.aymara.org/waruru.php
"Todas los vestigios históricos indican que para los antiguos aymaras eran desconocidos los instrumentos de cuerda. Los españoles les introdujeron la guitarra, pero en algún lugar del norte potosino y en algún instante del siglo de XVII, se inventó el khirkhinchu, un pariente pequeño de la guitarra, que es actualmente conocido como Charango. El vocablo khirkhinchu es una palabra aymara que significa armadillo que es un típico animal pequeño de sudamerica con una caparazón ósea."
chaski
13 Mar 2006, 04:58 PM
http://us.news3.yimg.com/us.i2.yimg.com/p/ap/20060311/capt.e1bb11e80de943c295b0e1cac8d9934b.chile_bachelet_inauguration_xrc123.jpg
Visca...
13 Mar 2006, 05:07 PM
http://us.news3.yimg.com/us.i2.yimg.com/p/ap/20060311/capt.e1bb11e80de943c295b0e1cac8d9934b.chile_bachelet_inauguration_xrc123.jpg
made of coca too! :eek:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20060313/od_nm/usa_charango_dc_1
evo is also claiming it then?
chaski
13 Mar 2006, 05:29 PM
El viceministro de Cultura, Édgar Arandia Quiroga, sugirió que durante su visita a Chile el presidente de la República, Evo Morales Aima, regale a la futura mandataria de ese país, Michelle Bachelet, un charango.
"Hay que pedirle al presidente Evo Morales que regale un charango a Bachelet, diciéndole que es un instrumento de origen potosino. Vamos a aprovechar la imagen del Presidente en Chile para defender nuestro patrimonio, porque el charango es boliviano", afirmó Arandia.
Ernesto Cavour, reconocido maestro boliviano del charango, aseguró que el instrumento tiene origen en Potosí en el siglo XVI.
http://www.bolivia.com/noticias/autonoticias/DetalleNoticia31667.asp
Evo played the trumpet in Banda Real Imperial. Maybe he should have given her one of those.
Guerrero9
14 Mar 2006, 09:19 PM
El viceministro de Cultura, Édgar Arandia Quiroga, sugirió que durante su visita a Chile el presidente de la República, Evo Morales Aima, regale a la futura mandataria de ese país, Michelle Bachelet, un charango.
"Hay que pedirle al presidente Evo Morales que regale un charango a Bachelet, diciéndole que es un instrumento de origen potosino. Vamos a aprovechar la imagen del Presidente en Chile para defender nuestro patrimonio, porque el charango es boliviano", afirmó Arandia.
Ernesto Cavour, reconocido maestro boliviano del charango, aseguró que el instrumento tiene origen en Potosí en el siglo XVI.
http://www.bolivia.com/noticias/autonoticias/DetalleNoticia31667.asp
Evo played the trumpet in Banda Real Imperial. Maybe he should have given her one of those.
my bet would be that the charango is either Peruano or Boliviano.