Category
page 1Argentine styles of music
milonga
music genre and type of dance
chamamé
Chamamé (Guarani for: party, disorder) is a folk music genre from northeast Argentina and Argentine Mesopotamia. In 2020, Chamamé was inscribed in UNESCO's Intangible cultural heritage list after it was nominated by Argentina in 2018.
nueva canción
social movement and musical genre in Iberian America and the Iberian peninsula, characterized by folk-inspired styles and socially committed lyrics

chacarera
250px|thumb|Couple dancing a chacarera in Saint Petersburg, Russia.
The Chacarera is a dance and music that originated in Santiago del Estero, Argentina. It is a genre of folk music that, for many Argentines, serves as a rural counterpart to the cosmopolitan imagery of the Tango. A dance form played by contemporary musicians as soloists or in small ensembles of voice, guitar, violin and bombo drum, the Chacarera is often legitimized by its “origin” in the remote province of Santiago del Estero.

cueca
thumb|A couple dancing Cueca at Palacio de La Moneda during El Dieciocho
thumb|People dancing Cueca in 1906
Andean music
music and musical traditions of indigenous people of Andean region
zamba
traditional dance of Argentina. It is a style of Argentine music and Argentine folk dance
cuarteto
Cuarteto (), sometimes called cuartetazo, is a musical genre born in Córdoba, Argentina.
cumbia villera
Argentinian music genre
payada
thumb|200px|Payada in a pulpería by Carlos Morel (painter)|Carlos Morel
thumb|200px|Juan Arroyo, Argentine payador,
thumb|right|200px|Payador playing in his rancho,
Gato
style of Argentine music and the associated dance
chamarrita
Chamarrita can refer to two different types of music and dance, one from the Azores in Portugal and one from the Rio de la Plata littoral region in northern Argentina, Uruguay, and southern Brazil.