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Uploaded by on May 17, 2007

Sumag Chaskis, which translates into "Good Messengers" in Quechuan, shares their unique sound with students from the Hingham Middle School.

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  • what the shit are you talking about exactly? Bolivia and Bolivian identity is clearly intimiately tied to both of those cultures, especially the Aymara.

  • i like this kind of music, bolivian music is magic and beautiful and all its music and dances

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  • @brasucasoul your shitttttt (: 

  • Hey, este tema se parece mucho en letra y en la introducción al "Adios pueblo de Ayacucho, perlaschallay"

  • I've heard this melody...the song is called Pueblito, by K'allariy

  • Oh, what a boring ordiance. These are fantastic musicians

  • soo good!!!

    una pequeña muestra del cariño a nuestra tierra. BOLIVIA, y su Huaycho querido...

  • Shit music

  • the audience has the worst rhythm ever tottaly ruined the song who started clapping bad idea

  • what's name of this wonderful song?

  • so which 1 of all these would the 1 in this vid?

  • charango. ronrocco is almost 50% larger and an octive lower. charangon or charango mallchu us 4 steps lower. many confuse the ronrocco with charangon. the hualaycho is smaller and 2-3 steps higher than the charango.

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