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Eugenia León's Music Videos - Listen free and discover music at Last.fm - 0 views

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    Eugenia acompañada de mariachi interpretando La Mesera en el Festival Internacional de Música y Ecología 2008 en Valle de Bravo.
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Lhasa de Sela, singing "El Payande." What a haunting voice... - 0 views

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    Listen to Lhasa - El Payande for free: Lhasa de Sela, singing "El Payande." What a haunting voice...
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Eugenia León's Music Videos - Listen free and discover music at Last.fm - 0 views

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    Tango Cadícamo y Cobián, Eugenia León en el programa "La Movida" 1991, conducido por Verónica Castro.
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Ranchera? What? Lila Downs ::: Tu Recuerdo y Yo - 0 views

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    In case you wanted to get some clarity around what a Mexican "ranchera" is. Here's one example from Lila Downs. Of course, it's got some hip hop inflections in the middle of it. But hey. We live in a pomo culture.
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Music of Mexico ::: Son, Ranchera, Mariachi - 0 views

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    RANCHERA, basically a waltz, polka, or bolero, concerns itself with love, patriotism, and nature. SON is a fusion of indigenous, Spanish, and African musics, much like Cuban son ~ but it varies from region to region. MARIACHI is both a genre and a band (composed of 2 violins, 2 trumpets, a Spanish guitar, 2 other guitars called vilhuela and guitarron, and today, trumpets.
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Viva Veracruz, un Conjunto Jarocho, feat Quijada de Burro (Jawbone of the Burro) - 0 views

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    The quijada (jawbone of a donkey or burro) is a great "guiro-type" percussion instrument. It's a rather large jawbone, fully-toothed. The variety of sounds a Quijada player can get is pretty thrilling (to me, anyway).
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