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=== Music ===
[[File:OSEM tocando.jpg|thumb|250x250px|The Costa Tranquíla Philharmoic Orchestra performing in 2015]]
 
Corric music is varied and contains many elements and genres. Girogía is a Corric style of music most-often associated with the country. It is characterised by acoustic guitars and musical steps known as trestiempos, but has often been incorporated into other genres like orchestral arrangements and electronic music. Girogía has evolved from traditional southern Andoran folk music and remains popular mostly within that region. Other areas of the country have their own folk music heritage.
 
Casilló y Réal has produced many highly-regarded musicians including the classical composers xBrais Valverde, xYoussef Domínguez, and xAida Ferreira, as well as contemporary orchestral artists xAna Belen Tarragona and xJuan Carlos Gálvez. Corric singers including xIago Criado, xAna Belen Morata, xMaialen, and xAlejandro Cueva are popular internationally and are popular domestic celebrities. The Corric music community is vibrant, with genres such as metal, pop, hip hop, and rock all being professionally represented. The nation hosts the bi-annual musical festival Amor Electrico which showcases new and established artists in the techno and dance music scene.
 
There are more than twenty-five professional orchestras in the country. These include the Royal Corric Armed Services Pageant Band, the Royal Orchestra of House Naranza-Carratéo, and the Costa Tranquíla Philharmoic Orchestra. Traditional musical entertainment such as opera and musical theater are practiced, though they have diminished in recent years. Casilló y Réal is credited to have popularized the technique of punctuacíon triple, in which a musical piece will be scored three times with traditional instruments, vocals, and electronic instruments to harmonize together.
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