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  Mariachi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The most classical mariachi sound is founded in the son jalisciense whis is a son that comes (as the tequila and mariachi itself) from the Jalisco region.
The traditional dance technique associated with both the son jalisciense and son jarocho is the zapateado.
Aided by the advent of radio, television, and the movies, mariachi music went on to become a definitive part of Mexican culture, and the Mariachi Vargas de Tecalitlán appeared in over 200 films in the 1940s and 1950s, often considered the Golden Age of Mexican cinema.
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 Mariachi Music Online - Listen To Music Samples
The mariachi sound, known as son, is a mixture of Spanish, native and African traditions and differs from region to region.
The son jarocho or son veracruzano from Veracruz often has the harp instead of the guitarrón as the primary bass instrument and is exemplified by La Bamba.
The son huasteco or huapango from southeastern Mexico often includes a flute as part of the standard ensemble and is exemplified by La Malagueña and Serenata Huasteca.
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