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Besides covers of older traditional Mexican songs, the group played a faster-paced style of music: a polka-ranchera mix. This musical style became associated with the dance style called "El Pasito Duranguense" (The Durango Step) and Grupo Montéz de Durango was the band most closely identified with it. [3]
Duranguense is a subgenre of regional Mexican music. It is a hybrid of Technobanda and Tamborazo.The instruments held over from tamborazo are the saxophone, trombone, and tambora, while the instruments held over from technobanda are the electronic keyboard (more specifically the Korg X3, Korg N364, which are used for the main melody and the Yamaha DX7, which is used by many bands for the bass ...
Luis Miguel in concert live with Mariachi. Regional styles of Mexican music vary greatly from state to state. Norteño, banda, duranguense, Son mexicano and other Mexican country music genres are often known as regional Mexican music because each state produces different musical sounds and lyrics.
In the mid to late 2000s, duranguense was one of the most prevalent genres. [23] Duranguense was further evolved with its own "Chicago sound" as Mexican American artists from the area incorpated different rhythms and styles into the genre. [24] [25] Duranguense bands include Grupo Montéz de Durango, K-Paz de la Sierra, and Patrulla 81.
Duranguense music groups — Regional Mexican music groups of the Duranguense genre. Pages in category "Duranguense music groups" The following 13 pages are in this ...
Los Creadorez del Pasito Duranguense was created when Corral and Mijares left Montéz de Durango, taking most of its members and only leaving the Terrazas family in the band. DISA Latin Music released two singles, "Que Levante La Mano" and "Cada Vez Que Pienso En Ti", both of which made appearances on the Billboard Regional Mexican charts.
Duranguense Banda is a subgenre of regional Mexican music and type of ensemble in which wind (mostly brass ) and percussion instruments are performed. The history of banda music in Mexico dates from the middle of the 19th century with the arrival of piston brass instruments, when community musicians tried to imitate military bands.
Y Seguimos con Duranguense (2005) En Vivo Gira Mexico (2005) Antes Muertas Que Sencillas (2006) Desatados (2006) Ayer, Hoy y Siempre (2008) Houston Rodeo Live (2008) Pura Pasión (2009) Duda (2009) La Guera y La Morena (2010) Viejitas Pero Buenas... Pa' Pistear (2012) Las Chicas Malas (2013) Vivir En Pecado (2015) Entre El Amor y La Aventura (2018)