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  2. Mariachi - Wikipedia

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    Most legends put the origin of the modern mariachi in the town of Cocula, Jalisco. [3] Mariachi woman in modern attire playing the violin. The distinction between son and modern mariachi comes from the modification of the music. By the end of the nineteenth century, the European art music tradition was firmly transplanted to Mexico, with opera ...

  3. Charro outfit - Wikipedia

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    The word charro was a derogatory term, originally meant to indicate their class status. [ 20 ] When President Benito Juárez created the first national police force of Mexico, Los Rurales (the Rural Police) in 1861 their official uniform was based on the charro outfits of the infamous Platenados (silver) bandit gangs.

  4. Regional Mexican - Wikipedia

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    Nodal is known for his fusion of mariachi and norteño music. [30] In 2019, norteño band Los Tucanes de Tijuana became Coachella 's first norteño act. [ 31 ] Another norteño band, Los Tigres de Norte broke the record of paid attendance for a Rodeo Houston show on March 10, 2019, with 75,586 concert tickets sold.

  5. Regional styles of Mexican music - Wikipedia

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    Example of a Mariachi group Jalisco's jalisciense son is the most traditional and representative style of folk music of the mariachi tradition. El Son de la Negra is one of the pieces more representative. In the 1990s, bands such as Banda Machos, and Banda Maguey popularized techno-banda. These bands were the music for the popular dance quebradita.

  6. Music of Latin America - Wikipedia

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    Most mariachi music is sung in verses of prose poetry. Ranchera , Mexico's country music, differs from mariachi in that it is less technical and its lyrics are not sung in prose. Other regional music includes: son jarocho , son huasteco , cumbia sonidera , Mexican pop , rock en español , Mexican rock and canto nuevo .

  7. Youth mariachi program sees success - AOL

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    Nov. 24—The Youth Mariachi Orchestra Program is well underway at Yuba Gardens Intermediate and Arboga Elementary School in Olivehurst. This free after school opportunity has been several years ...

  8. Mariachi tradicional - Wikipedia

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    Traditional mariachi is a string ensemble from western México. Unlike the popular mariachi, this ensemble generally does not include trumpets. It consists of violins, guitarra de golpe, vihuelas, harp and guitarrón or double bass, and in some zones a bass drum is used. This mariachi developed from the beginning of 19th century and from this ...

  9. Son mexicano - Wikipedia

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    Son Huasteca trio at the Alfredo Guati Rojo National Watercolor Museum in Mexico City. Son mexicano (Spanish: [ˈsom mexiˈkano]) is a style of Mexican folk music and dance that encompasses various regional genres, all of which are called son.