<P> Music from Chilean Polynesia, Rapa Nui music, is derived from Polynesian culture rather than colonial society or European influences . </P> <P> The music of Costa Rica is represented by musical expressions as parrandera, the Tambito, waltz, bolero, gang, calypso, chiquichiqui, mento the run and callera . They emerged from the migration processes and historical exchanges between indigenous, European and African . Typical instruments are the quijongo, marimba, ocarinas, low drawer, the Sabak, reed flutes, accordion, mandolin and guitar . </P> <P> Cuba has produced many musical genres, and a number of musicians in a variety of styles . Blended styles range from the danzón to the rumba . </P> <P> Colombian music can be divided into four musical zones: the Atlantic coast, the Pacific coast, the Andean region and Los Llanos . The Atlantic music features rhythms such as the cumbia, porros and mapalé . Music from the Pacific coast such features rhythms such as the currulao--which is tinged with Spanish influence--and the Jota chocoana (along with many more afro - drum predominating music forms)--tinged with African and Aboriginal influence . Colombian Andean has been strongly influenced by Spanish rhythms and instruments, and differs noticeably from the indigenous music of Peru or Bolivia . Typical forms include the bambuco, pasillo guabina and torbellino, played with pianos and string instruments such as the tiple guitarra . The music of Los Llanos, música llanera, is usually accompanied by a harp, a cuatro (a type of four - string guitar) and maracas . It has much in common with the music of the Venezuelan Llanos . </P>

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