Talk:Music of Paraguay

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A piano also has black keys...

I was wondering if there was a reason for the omission of, or more detail around the musical culture of the Guaraní, I know they were nomadic, which would suggest any instruments of such would need to be small and extremely portable. Also, the advent of the European settlers and slave traders meant there was much later, the introduction of the candombe and African rhythms. Kiwibuenosaires (talk) 14:12, 16 June 2023 (UTC)[reply]