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Huapango is a
family of
Mexican music styles. The word
likely derives from the
Nahuatl word
cuauhpanco that
literally means 'on top of the wood', alluding...
- "shoe":
zapatear means to
strike with a shoe. It is
widely used in sones,
huapangos and chilenas. The term is also used to
refer to
percussive footwork in...
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Georgina Luna Parra. "La Huasteca,
donde se
canta el
huapango (Hidalgo)" [La Huatesca,
where Huapango is sung (Hidalgo)].
Mexico Desconocido magazine (in...
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Award winner. The band has
performed ballads, ****bias, rancheras, and
huapangos. The
current Grupo Bryndis band
members are:
Mauro Posadas Gallardo (songwriter-leader...
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Puerto Rico and told him he had come
across a
wonderful dance rhythm called Huapango which gave him the idea for the song. Many
years later, a
friend of Sondheim's...
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Huapango is a 1938
Mexican musical comedy film
directed by Juan
Bustillo Oro and
starring Gloria Morel,
Enrique Herrera and
Antonio R. Frausto. The film's...
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repertoire covers canción ranchera, corrido, ballad, bolero, chotís, ****bia,
huapango norteño, mazurka, polka,
redowa and waltz.
Ramon Ayala, a norteño musician...
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three main
regional varieties: son
jarocho in Veracruz, son
huasteco (or
huapango) in the La
Huasteca region and son jaliscience,
which has
morphed into...
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Salerosa — also
known as La Malagueña — is a well-known Son
Huasteco or
Huapango song from Mexico,
which has been
covered more than 200
times by recording...
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Mexican music also has an
overlay of West
African music,
based on
huapango drums, and it's kind of like a 6/8 time signature, but it
really is a very...