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#477769 - 10/11/19 01:20 PM
Re: Musica Norteña en El Dorado, Arkansas
[Re: Torch]
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Registered: 10/20/09
Posts: 3230
Loc: Dallas, Texas
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Yes, I agree that it is happy, cheerful music! In my region, it is not uncommon that young people blast this type of music from their cars and it's the only kind of music that doesn't bother me at such a high volume.
Now Mountainman, I understand that when the German immigrants brought their diatonic accordions over to Texas, Obviously they had a musical influence on the locals. Do you know why Norteno/Conjunto is slower in tempo than German polka? The answer is rather amusing (no racial connotation), but I will let you take a crack at it.
Chris Yes, European music traditions and migrants has had a big influence on Mexican and Tejano music, as can be heard in the polka based rhythms and the use of accordion. In my neighborhood too, we hear these sounds everywhere. An accordion is a very common sight around these parts. Our SZ friend Chas maybe would hate Texas! Oh, and why is the Mexican polka slower than the German polka? Sounds like some sort of joke!
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