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Los gaiteros.
Las bandas sonoras de las fiestas
Charangas
La jota Navarra

Tradicitional dances
Traditionals 
songs
Navarra.
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Navarra.

Traditionals songs

Tradicitional dances

La jota Navarra

Charangas

Las bandas sonoras de las fiestas

Los gaiteros.

Navarra is a foral community that is located in the north of Spain, it has approximately 7 square kilometers.Navarra, being a very small Spanish community, presents many types of land and areas.

himno de navarra

The jota is a sign of identity of the Foral Community and synonymous with celebration, recently declared an Asset of Cultural Interest by the Government of Navarra, it has been playing in the streets since the beginning of the 20th century. It was around the year 1900 when Pablo Sarasate already collected jota melodies and interpreted them on the violin.

LA CHARANGA

The Charangas are a more brutal style of music, that is to say they play at key moments of festivities, for example the chupinazo, or for example, as happens in my town, people go around a building that is the palace of the marquises. de falces passing through the hermitra and ending in the Plaza de España, this usually begins around three in the morning until 6 or 7 in the morning, to finish this tour, specific dances are performed.

The band is music similar to the brass band but the band is much more serious in the sense that it plays more for processions or municipal corporations.

The pipers are a music group that play mainly with the bagpipes for the giants, for the era, for the dances and for some targets