Discuss the "harp-country genre" with reference to “Muyu muyari warmigu” and "Amor Impossible." Although one is a Peruvian wayno and the other an Ecuadorian sanjuan, in what ways are they similar?
What will be an ideal response?
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• The lyrics express romantic ideals
• The harp is a prominent, accompanying instrument
• The harmony is characterized by bimodality (alternations between a major chord and its relative minor).
• Percussive rhythms are struck on the sound box of the harp
• Each song employs two distinct, rhythmic motifs.
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