Whether you’re in a convenience store in Asunción, the Chaco Desert, or Encaración, you’re likely to hear Cumbia. In Latin America, no musical style has been as widespread and unifying, though another uniquely paraguayan genre is called Polka. The The Paraguayan Polka, or Danza Paraguaya is very different from the traditional polka, mainly because the Paraguayan version combines ternary and binary rhythms, whereas the European only uses binary. The first track is a children’s song from the early nineties, and the following two tracks are polka sung in Guaraní.