Norteño (music)
Regional variations
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==Regional variations== |
==Regional variations== |
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'''Northeastern Norteño''': The most traditional style of norteño. Mainly popular in Mexico's northeastern and central states, and parts of the United States with large Mexican populations from those regions. Some artists that fall under this style include [[Los Cadetes de Linares]], [[Ramón Ayala|Ramón Ayala y Los Bravos del Norte]], [[Carlos y José]], [[Los Invasores de Nuevo León]], and [[:es:Los Cardenales de Nuevo León| |
'''Northeastern Norteño''': The most traditional style of norteño. Mainly popular in Mexico's northeastern and central states, and parts of the United States with large Mexican populations from those regions. Some artists that fall under this style include [[Los Cadetes de Linares]], [[Ramón Ayala|Ramón Ayala y Los Bravos del Norte]], [[Carlos y José]], [[Los Invasores de Nuevo León]], and [[:es:Los Cardenales de Nuevo León|Cardenales de Nuevo León]]. |
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'''Pacific Norteño''': Uses the same instruments as traditional northeastern norteño, but has a rougher sound; in part due to being influenced by [[banda music|Sinaloan banda music]]. Also, some bands use a [[piano accordion]] instead of the traditional [[button accordion|button accordion]]. Mainly popular in the Mexican states that border the [[Pacific Ocean]], as well as the central states, and in parts of the United States with large Mexican populations from those regions. Some artists from this style include [[Los Tigres del Norte]], [[Los Tucanes de Tijuana]], [[Chalino Sánchez]], and [[Grupo Marca Registrada|Marca Registrada]]. |
'''Pacific Norteño''': Uses the same instruments as traditional northeastern norteño, but has a rougher sound; in part due to being influenced by [[banda music|Sinaloan banda music]]. Also, some bands use a [[piano accordion]] instead of the traditional [[button accordion|button accordion]]. Mainly popular in the Mexican states that border the [[Pacific Ocean]], as well as the central states, and in parts of the United States with large Mexican populations from those regions. Some artists from this style include [[Los Tigres del Norte]], [[Los Tucanes de Tijuana]], [[Chalino Sánchez]], and [[Grupo Marca Registrada|Marca Registrada]]. |
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