Galerón

It is normally played in the Cruz de Mayo celebrations, the improvised lyrics honoring the Cross.

It is related to the guajiro (Cuba), torbellino (Colombia), and trova (Puerto Rico).

The other galerón is sung in the Center-Western region of Venezuela, more specifically in Lara State.

It is part of The Tamunangue, a ritual religious celebration honoring Saint Anthony of Padua.

It is played with cuatro, cinco y medio AKA tiple venezolano, and guitar and sung in two voices.