Music of El Salvador

Cumbia 'Xuc
Merengue Rock
Indigenous
Jazz Funk Pop
Ska Reggae
Latin Jazz Electronic
Son Latin Power
Folklorico Trova Salsa Pop Latino Electronica
Nueva canción Punta
Salvadoran musicians
The Xylophone is El Salvador's national instrument

The music of El Salvador refers to the Music of the Republic of El Salvador and is encompassed in the wider Latin American musical traditions.

During the colonial period, El Salvador's music began to be influenced by various ethnic groups involved in the colonization process.

  • When African slaves were brought to El Salvador, they introduced instruments like the xylophone, güira and mbira.

Modern Salvadoran indigenous music is inspired by ambient music, soundscape, ambient synthesizer, and space music, while Salvadoran Roman Catholic music is influenced by monastery chorus Latin choir Gregorian chant music.[citation needed] This music includes religious songs (mostly Roman Catholic) used to celebrate Christmas and other holidays, especially feast days of the saints with tubular bell chimes. Satirical and rural lyrical themes are common and played with xylophone.[citation needed]

Popular styles in modern El Salvador include Salvadoran cumbia, rock and native Mesoamerican Indigenous music which historically have had a long and large significance and impact to modern El Salvador music styles.