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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 orparang chutney[1] is a style of music that is a cross betweenVenezuela,Colombia, andTrinidad and Tobago's traditionalChristmas music,parang andIndo-Trinidadianchutney music. It is sung inEnglish,Hindustani, andSpanish.
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