Latin music (bossa nova, mariachi, punta, nueva cancion, Latin jazz, salsa, Norteño, corridos, chachachá, tango, rumba, conga, merengue, calypso, mambo, conjunto, Latin rock, rock en espanol, nueva trova, bomba, plena, cumbia, llanera, zouk, lambada, choro, forró, vallenato)
Music of Cuba (son montuno, conga, rumba, punto, changuí, música campesina, batá, nuevo trova, timba, Latin jazz, conga, guajira, guaracha, mozambique, bolero, chachachá, charanga, habanera, salsa, songa)
Music of Cyprus
Music of the Czech Republic (polka, bluegrass, trampská hudba, cimbalom)
Music of Israel (Sephardic music, klezmer, Yemenite Jewish music)
Music of Italy (opera, Italian hip hop, Sardinian polyphonic singing, tarantella, canzone napoletana, ottava rima, trallalero, saltarello, neomelodici, Baroque music, tarantolati)
Music of Sweden (spelmanslag, polska, waltz, Scandinavian death metal, Europop, kulning, säckpipa, nyckelharpa)
Music of Switzerland (Appenzell quartet, dialect rock raga rock, Alpine New Wave, yodelling)
Music of Syria (classical Arab music, muwashshah)
Music of Taiwan (quguan, Taiwanese pop, New Taiwanese Song, bayin, shan'ge, tea-picking opera, budaixi, yueqin, gezaixi)
Music of Tajikistan (shashmaqam, falak)
Music of Tanzania (taarab, ngoma, muziki wa dansi, hip hop)
Music of Thailand (mor lam, pleng phua cheewit, string, luk grung, wong shadow, khruang sai, piphat, pleng Thai sakorn, luk thung, kantrum)
Music of Togo
Music of Tonga (lali, hiva usa)
Music of Trinidad and Tobago (lavway, leggos, calypso, soca, parang, pan, chutney, rapso, steeldrum)
Music of Tunisia
Music of Turkey (Ottoman classical music, Sephardic music, Turkish hip hop, arabesk, Anadolu Rock, Turkish folk music, Sufi-Mevlevi music, tavern)
Music of Turkmenistan (bakshy, dutar)
Music of Uganda
Music of Ukraine (bandura)
Music of the United Arab Emirates (khaleeji)
Music of the United Kingdom (heavy metal, electronic music, Britpop, dream pop, synth pop, folk-rock, psychedelic rock, punk rock, progressive rock, New Wave of British heavy metal, lovers rock, New Wave music, two-tone, drum and bass, twee pop, space rock, shoegazing, trip hop, jungle, British blues)
Music of the United States (rock and roll, jazz, country music, psychedelic rock, gospel, rockabilly, doo wop, soul, CCM, heavy metal, punk rock, bluegrass, hillbilly music, honkytonk, slack-key guitar, Western swing, salsa, hip hop, jug band, folk-rock, grunge, hardcore punk, klezmer, zydeco, blues, house music, techno)
Music of Africa (rai, highlife, Fuji music, mbalax, milo jazz, kwela, mbaqanga, mbube, Afropop, taarab, jit, juju, benga, makossa, rumba, kwassa kwassa, soukous, jive)
Music of the Amazon
Music of the Caribbean (junkanoo, reggae, dub, salsa, merengue, bouyon, charanga, chutney, steelpan, zouk, biguine, spouge, cadence rampa, konpa direct, ska, mambo, rumba, salsa, son montuno, reggaeton, plena, bomba, calypso, areito, chachachá, soca)
Music of the Caucasus
Music of Central America (mariachi, calentanos, ranchera, paranda, brukdown, salsa, corridos, norteño, abajeños, son huasteco, istmeños, arpa grande, jaliscienses, arribeño, rock en espanol, jarochos, tamborito, Mexican son, cumbia, punta)
Music of Central Asia (manaschi, bakshy, shashmaqam, akyn)
Music of East Africa
Music of East Asia
Music of Eastern Europe
Music of Europe
Music of Kurdistan
Music of the Lesser Antilles (Combined rhythm, cadence-lypso, zouk, gwo ka, chouval bwa, tambour, biguine)
Music of Melanesia
Music of Micronesia
Music of the Middle East
Music of North Africa
Music of North America
Music of Northern Europe
Music of Polynesia (waiata, hula, lali, hiva usa, himene tarava, slack-key guitar, Imene tuki, imene metua, steel guitar)
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