Talk:Joropo

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The "maracas" in playing the joropo are actually called capachos. I'll find a source on that before I change it. There are also many basic forms of the joropo named after their most famous songs (golpes: chipola, gabán, pajarillo, quitapesares; and tonadas or pasajes, etc.)  The article could also mention the leco and explain contrapunteo. Famous musicians could also stand a mention, [Ignacio Figueredo] to start with. I wanted to note this, but don't have time to follow up right now, so maybe someone else can go from here and extend the article a bit using this extra info as a takeoff point. 8-)  --Lizzard 14:56, 24 March 2007 (UTC)

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numerao - a typo?
numerao seems to be a typo but it is not obvious what it should be - can anyone figure out what it should be? (from Correct typos in one click)