Where does Norteno music come from?

Where does Norteno music come from?

Norteño music developed from a blending of Mexican and Spanish oral and musical traditions, military brass band instrumentation, and Germanic musical styles such as polka and waltz. European immigrants to northern Mexico and the southwestern United States also brought dance traditions such as the varsovienne.

Who invented Norteño?

Although accordion dance music had been popular for some thirty years in rural areas, two men, Santiago Jiménez and Narciso Martínez, were responsible for pioneering the norteña style on recordings and radio broadcasts in the 1930s.

Why do Mexicans use accordions?

Bringing their language, culture and musical traditions, they made contact with the Mexican Americans. They eventually moved further south to South Texas and Northern Mexico to work the fields and the construction of railroad lines and brought with them the accordion to play their waltzes and polkas.

Why does Mexican music have accordions?

What’s the difference between Tejano and Norteno?

But to many Tejanos, the biggest difference comes down to this: Conjunto is Tejano. Norteño is Mexican. And as there have been more and more Mexicans in Texas, there has been less and less conjunto on the radio. But our music lost out because the Mexicans took over.”

How did polka music get to Mexico?

MONTAGNE: Talk us through how waltzes and polkas became Mexican music. CONTRERAS: It’s largely a story of immigration. OK, so in the late 19th century, there was this influx of Germans and people from what is now the Czech Republic. They all came and immigrated to northern Mexico and south Texas.

What culture is accordion from?

The accordion is one of several European inventions of the early 19th century that use free reeds driven by a bellows. An instrument called accordion was first patented in 1829 by Cyrill Demian, of Armenian origin, in Vienna.

How did polka end up in Mexico?

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