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  2. Mexican twelve-string guitar - Wikipedia

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    The Mexican twelve-string guitar, also known as a requinto-style or Sierreño-style guitar, is a modified twelve-string guitar. It can approximate the sound of a bajo sexto or bajo quinto and play regional Mexican styles, such as norteño, Tejano (Tex-Mex), and conjunto (música mexicana-tejana). In a traditional 12-string setup, the lower four ...

  3. Norteño (music) - Wikipedia

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    Norteño or Norteña (Spanish pronunciation: [noɾˈteɲo], northern), also música norteña, is a subgenre of regional Mexican music. The music is most often based on duple and triple metre and its lyrics often deal with socially relevant topics, although there are also many norteño love songs.

  4. Conjunto - Wikipedia

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    In the United States and Mexico, a conjunto band is composed of four main instruments: the button accordion, the bajo sexto, an electric bass, and a drum set. They are popular in northern Mexico and southern Texas. German and East European settlers brought their accordions, waltzes and polkas to the region, which were adapted by the local ...

  5. Grupo Frontera - Wikipedia

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    Grupo Frontera is a Mexican-American regional Mexican band from Edinburg, Texas.The band consists of Adelaido "Payo" Solís III (vocals, bajo quinto), Juan Javier Cantú (vocals, accordion), Julian Peña Jr. (), Alberto "Beto" Acosta (bajo quinto), Carlos Guerrero (drums), and Brian Ortega (bass guitar).

  6. 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 ...

  7. List of number-one songs of 2019 (Mexico) - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the number-one songs of 2019 in Mexico. The airplay chart rankings are published by Monitor Latino, based on airplay across radio stations in Mexico using the Radio Tracking Data, LLC in real time. [1] [2] Charts are compiled from Monday to Sunday.

  8. A World of Accordions unites cultures, music in Superior - AOL

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    A World of Accordions, 1401 Belknap St., was created by the lifelong passion of the museum's founder, Helmi Harrington. "Helmi's dedication to the instrument is boundless," said Willard Palmer III ...

  9. Bronco (Mexican band) - Wikipedia

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    Bass guitar and vocals (1980–1997, 2003–present) Jose Adan Esparza Guitar (2012-present) Rene Esparza Bass guitar (2012-present) Arsenio Guajardo Keyboards and accordion (2021-present) Javier Cantú Drums (2012-present) Past members (dates refer to years active with the group) Javier Villareal Guitar and backing vocals (1980–1997, 2003 ...