Colombian pop giant shakira can speak at least 3 languages, just to make you feel that bit more inferior to her. but what instrument did she bring back into the mainstream with her hit whenever, wherever?
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Shakira popularised the use of Andean panpipes with her hit song Whenever, Wherever.
“Whenever Wherever” is an English song sung by the Columbian singer Shakira. The song is a mix of Latin music and Worldbeat and is influenced heavily by Andean music.
Distinctive Latin music instruments like the Charanga (musical band using wind and percussion instruments), the Quena Flute, the charango (small Andean stringed lute-like instrument) and the Andean panpipes were used in the musical instrumentation of this song.
“Whenever Wherever” is an English song sung by the Columbian singer Shakira. The song is a mix of Latin music and Worldbeat and is influenced heavily by Andean music.
Distinctive Latin music instruments like the Charanga (musical band using wind and percussion instruments), the Quena Flute, the charango (small Andean stringed lute-like instrument) and the Andean panpipes were used in the musical instrumentation of this song.
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“Whenever, Wherever” is an English song sung by Shakira, a singer from Columbia. This song is a combination of Latin music and world beat that is profoundly inspired by the music of Andean. Unique Latin melody instruments including the Charanga, the Quena Flute, the charango and the Andean pan-pipes were employed in the composition of this song.
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