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  2. Accordion in music - Wikipedia

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    Despite efforts by accordion performers and organizations to present the accordion as a serious instrument to the classical music world, the much-coveted breakthrough into the mainstream of serious musical circles did not take place until after leading accordionists more or less abandoned the stradella-bass accordion (an instrument limited to ...

  3. Conjunto - Wikipedia

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    Since tejano was bred out of norteño music originally, this association is not entirely false. However, due to various cultural and socioeconomic developments in the 1900s, norteño musicians began trailblazing the tejano genre as a tangent to conjunto. [2] In the United States and Mexico, a conjunto band is composed of four main instruments ...

  4. Accordion - Wikipedia

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    The most typical accordion is the piano accordion, which is used for many musical genres. Another type of accordion is the button accordion, which is used in musical traditions including Cajun, Conjunto and Tejano music, Swiss and Slovenian-Austro-German Alpine music, and

  5. 10 Musical Geniuses Who Couldn't Read a Note of Music - AOL

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    3. Prince. Like many people on this list, Prince made up for not being able to read sheet music by having an unusually good ear for melody and an intuitive sense of what chord should go where. He ...

  6. Eva Ybarra - Wikipedia

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    Ybarra was born on the west side of San Antonio, Texas, one of nine children. [2] Her father was a truck driver. [1] As a child, she played piano and accordion, later recounting: "I started by listening to the radio, and I learnt by ear, copying what I heard.

  7. Sunny Sauceda - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, Sauceda won a Grammy Award for best Tejano CD, for his part in Polkas, Gritos y Acordeones. Shortly thereafter he signed with Tejas Records, and released a self-titled debut album in November 2005. He later started his own label, Solstice Records, in 2009. [citation needed]