Campesina - Simon — Diaz

A deep, old-fashioned love for the "radiant country girl".

The Soul of the Savannah: Exploring Simón Díaz’s "Campesina"

A "purity of intentions" that defines the soul of llanera compositions. The Legacy of Tío Simón Campesina - Simon Diaz

In the vast, golden plains of the Venezuelan llanos , music isn't just entertainment—it's a way of life. Few artists captured this spirit as perfectly as the legendary , affectionately known worldwide as "Tío Simón" (Uncle Simón). While he is globally famous for "Caballo Viejo" (the inspiration for the hit "Bamboleo"), his song "Campesina" remains one of the most cherished "passages" ( pasajes ) in the national folk repertoire. A Love Letter to the Countryside

Simón Díaz spent his life reviving nearly forgotten musical traditions, such as the tonadas (milking songs) used to calm cattle. His work was so influential that it has been performed by international stars ranging from to Caetano Veloso , and even featured in films by director Pedro Almodóvar . A deep, old-fashioned love for the "radiant country girl"

"Campesina" is more than just a melody; it is a poetic tribute to the rural woman and the rugged beauty of the Venezuelan countryside. As a master of música llanera , Díaz used traditional instruments like the (a small four-stringed guitar) and the harp to create a soundscape that feels like a warm breeze over the savannah.

You can find "Campesina" on Spotify performed by Simón Díaz with La Rondalla Venezolana . Few artists captured this spirit as perfectly as

The song typically explores themes common to Díaz’s work: