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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. Regional Mexican - Wikipedia

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    For example, mariachi originated in the state of Jalisco around the 18th century. [7] The mariachi genre is distinguished by its use of the vihuela, guitarrón, trumpet, and violin. [8] Other genres developed later in the 20th century. An example being the ranchera.

  4. Charro outfit - Wikipedia

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    The style of clothing is often associated with charreada participants, mariachi music performers, Mexican history, and celebration in festivals. The charro outfit is one that is associated with Mexico around the world. It is seen as a national emblem and a way to express personal pride in Mexican heritage.

  5. Music of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Mariachi: Mariachi is an ensemble that consists of guitarrón, vihuela, guitar, violins and trumpets. Between 1940 and 1960 mariachi and rancheras originated in the western states of the country. This folk ensemble performs ranchera, son de mariachi, huapango de mariachi, polka, corrido, and other musical forms.

  6. Who is Mariachi Cobre? The musicians who started Disney ... - AOL

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    Ranjel says his job within the band is a life-long dream come true. So does Omar Olivas, who has played the guitar for Mariachi Cobre since 2006 and acts as the social media manager of the group ...

  7. 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 ...

  8. How the Dodgers' mariachis have become a very L.A. tradition

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    Mariachis have become a tradition at Dodger Stadium, with performances during games. The team's effort to connect with Latino fans has sparked pride.

  9. Mariachis. A flame-swallower. Mexico's disputes between ... - AOL

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    Mexico’s often violent disputes between street performers reached a new level this week when a group of guitar-toting mariachis attacked a flame-swallower. According to security camera footage ...