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The track is famous for its "bumping break" where the bass player imitates the rhythmic, jerky movements of the bird. Musical Characteristics

In modern digital formats, the track is often played at around 142 BPM in the key of Ab Minor . Cultural Legacy la_pava_congona

The song is characterized by its "spare" but powerful arrangement, typically featuring only: The track is famous for its "bumping break"

Landero’s signature instrument, which he used to "pronounce his identity" and that of his people. typically featuring only: Landero’s signature instrument

The song is named after a regional bird, likely the Crested Guan ( Penelope purpurascens ), known locally as the "pava de monte" or "moñuda".

Below is an overview of the song’s history, its biological inspiration, and its musical legacy.