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  2. Category:Mexican musical instruments - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Mexican musical instruments" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  3. Conchera - Wikipedia

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    A conchera [1] or concha is Mexican stringed-instrument, plucked by concheros dancers. The instruments were important to help preserve elements of native culture from Eurocentric-Catholic suppression. [2] The instruments are used by concheros dancers [3] for singing at velaciones (nighttime rituals) and for dancing at obligaciones (dance ...

  4. Guitarra de golpe - Wikipedia

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    The Guitarra de golpe is a stringed musical instrument from Mexico. [1] It has 5 nylon strings in 5 courses. The headstock traditionally has a traditional shape that is designed to look like a stylised owl with wooden pegs, but nowadays this is sometimes replaced with a guitar or vihuela style headstock with machine heads.

  5. Music of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Northern traditional music or Norteño was highly influenced by immigrants from Germany, Poland, and Czechia to northern Mexico and the southwestern United States in the mid 1800s, the instruments and musical styles of the Central European immigrants were adopted to Mexican folk music, the accordion becoming especially popular and is still ...

  6. Teponaztli - Wikipedia

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    "Teponaztli", in Dictionary of Musical Instruments, University of Michigan School of Information, Cultural Heritage Initiative for Community Outreach, accessed April 2007. Gabriel Pareyon "El teponaztli en la tradición musical mexica" (in Spanish)

  7. Plácido Otilia family - Wikipedia

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    The Plácido Otilia family is a Mexican family which specializes in the making of traditional musical instruments for the Huapango music of the La Huasteca region.(grandes) The family lives in Texquitote, Matlapa, San Luis Potosí and headed by patriarch Eustacio Plácido Otilia, an ethnic Nahua. [1] [2]