Péruvienne music draws its influences from
Amerindian and European civilizations. The musical instruments
précolombiens included/understood flutes, drums and other
percussions built containing shells and of bone.
Later, the string instruments such as the guitar,
the toothing-stone and the violin were introduced by Spanish.
All these contributions influence the Péruvienne music
largely such as we know it today.
One finds it mainly in the peñas, these places where
young people and old come to dance with the sounds of a folk
music Péruvienne.