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Stylistic origins | Joropo, Venezuelan music, Colombian music, Latin American music, Spanish music, Indian music, Trinidadian and Tobagonian music, Indo-Caribbean music, chutney music, chutney soca, parang |
Cultural origins | Trinidad and Tobago |
Typical instruments | Cuatro, maracas, guitar, vocals, violin, claves, caja, mandolin, tambourine, steelpan, dhantal, dholak, tassa, harmonium, tabla, drums, piano |
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Chutney parang or parang chutney is a style of music that is a cross between Venezuela, Colombia, and Trinidad and Tobago's traditional Christmas music, parang and Indo-Trinidadian chutney music. It is sung in English, Hindustani, and Spanish.
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