Los Kjarkas

Los Kjarkas is a Bolivian band from the Capinota province in the department of Cochabamba, and one of the most popular Andean folk music bands in the country's history. Among the styles they play are Saya, tuntuna, huayño, and carnavales. The instruments they use include the charango, quena, zampona, ronroco, guitar, and bombo. The group's music was also used for the Argentine-Dutch film Bolivia (2001).The group's cultural heritage is passed down in the next generation of Hermosa blood with the popular youth group band Chila Jatun, made up by the sons of this influential Bolivian group.

Los Kjarkas

Los Kjarkas is a Bolivian band from the Capinota province in the department of Cochabamba, and one of the most popular Andean folk music bands in the country's history. Among the styles they play are Saya, tuntuna, huayño, and carnavales. The instruments they use include the charango, quena, zampona, ronroco, guitar, and bombo. The group's music was also used for the Argentine-Dutch film Bolivia (2001).The group's cultural heritage is passed down in the next generation of Hermosa blood with the popular youth group band Chila Jatun, made up by the sons of this influential Bolivian group.