From Seed to Sound: The Evolution of Venezuelan Maracas in Joropo Music
In Joropo music, the maracas are used as a rhythmic accompaniment to the harp, cuatro, and voice, providing a lively, percussive element that drives the music forward. Over time, different styles of Joropo music emerged, each with its unique approach to using the maracas. For example, in the Llanera style, the maracas are played in a fast, syncopated rhythm, while in the Guayanés style, they are used to create a more mellow, flowing sound.