Mariachi Music
Fun to say, and even more fun to listen to, many people
consider Mariachi music to be the music that best represents Mexican
culture. Mariachi is Mexican Folk Music, and distinguished
from other types of music by the instruments, attire, and
the songs themselves.
Instruments:
A modern Mariachi group will include violins, trumpets,
guitars, a vihuela, and a guitarron. The vihuela and the
guitarron give the group its distinct sound. The vihuela
is a variation of a small guitar with a belly in the back
and five treble strings. The guitarron resembles a large
bass guitar, and also has a belly in the back. It has six
strings tuned within an octave and a half range, and is
the heart of the Mariachi ensemble.
Attire:
The standard Mariachi costume for performing is known as
"charro" or Mexican cowboy. Ankle boots, sombrero, mono
or large bow tie, short jacket, snug trousers without back
pockets and shiny buttons along the side, and a wide belt
define the outfit. Some groups however choose to appear
in traditional regional costumes. In Mexico, traditionally
only males are allowed to be part of a Mariachi ensemble,
but in the United States women are increasingly performing
in Mariachi bands.
Mariachi Music:
The rhythmic pattern distinguishes Mariachi music. It is
an alteration between 3/4 and 6/8 with heavy syncopation.
Trumpets and violins make extensive use of grace notes.
Lyrics, for the most part, are humorous and not to be taken
seriously.
Folklorico
The various Folklorico dances represent the different geographical
regions in Mexico from which they originate. For example,
Jalisco, located west of Mexico City, is considered to be
the land of beautiful women, charros, and birthplace of
Mariachi music. Jalisco dances are those of courtship, while,
Veracruz, the oldest city along the eastern coast of the
Gulf of Mexico, mixes Spanish, African and Carribean rhythms.
Its dances contain diverse steps or "zapateados" with flamenco
characteristics. Regardless of the region represented, colorful,
flamboyant costuming is part of every performance. As with
Mariachi, Folklorico groups can now be found throughout
the United States.
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