5800 x 5800 px | 49,1 x 49,1 cm | 19,3 x 19,3 inches | 300dpi
Date de la prise de vue:
17 décembre 2006
Lieu:
Stone Island Mazatlan Sinaloa Mexico
Informations supplémentaires:
The Mariachi music became the symbol of the Mexican Revolution (1910-1917) because it represented the Mexican’s national spirit or the Spanish-indigenous blood of Mexican race. The Mariachi has different forms of music such as son, cancion ranchera, bolero ranchero, huapango and polka . As well, Mariachi is poetic using the copla and seguidilla forms . Mariachi music is played for serenades, baptism, birthdays, quinceaneras, Mother’s Days, funerals, conventions, store openings, company parties, civic celebrations, political campaigns, Mass, or in restaurants, bars, theaters, radio and television shows . This music is so anchored in Mexican’s history that it is found in all types of celebration. Over time, this popularity has divided Mariachi music into two types: the authentic folk mariachi which consists of only string instruments and the commercial urban Mariachi which has changed the original music the mariachis played