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"El Sinaloense" ("The Sinaloan"), was written by [[Severiano Briseño]] in 1944. Today people associate the [[Banda music]] Genre with Sinaloense, and specifically this song.
"El Sinaloense" ("The Sinaloan"), was written by [[Severiano Briseño]] in 1944. Today people associate the [[Banda music]] Genre with Sinaloense, and specifically this song.


Banda Sinaloense experienced international popularity in the 1990s. Unlike tamborazo Zacatecano, Sinaloense's essential instrument is the [[tuba]]. Sometimes an [[accordion]] is also included. Some well-known artists are [[La Arrolladora Banda El Limón]] de [[René Camacho]], [[Banda Los Recoditos]], [[Banda Cuisillos]], [[Joan Sebastian]], [[Chalino Sánchez]], [[Jenni Rivera]], [[Banda Machos]], [[Banda el Recodo]], etc.
Banda Sinaloense experienced international popularity in the 1990s. Unlike tamborazo Zacatecano, Sinaloense's essential instrument is the [[tuba]]. Sometimes an [[accordion]] is also included.


'''Importance and Significance'''
== Importance and Significance ==
This song has become the most popular song played in the [[Banda music]] Genre. "El Sinaloense" has been recorded by hundreds of recording artists, in both vocal and instrumental versions. The song has become so popular that many Sinaloans consider it as their unofficial anthem.<ref>{{cite web |title=¿Quién escribio el Sinaloense? |url=http://mazatleco.com/quien-escribio-el-sinaloense/ |website=Mazatleco |accessdate=30 September 2018}}</ref>
This song has become the most popular song played in the [[Banda music]] Genre. "El Sinaloense" has been recorded by hundreds of recording artists, in both vocal and instrumental versions. Some well-known artists are [[La Arrolladora Banda El Limón]] de [[René Camacho]], [[Banda Los Recoditos]], [[Banda Cuisillos]], [[Joan Sebastian]], [[Chalino Sánchez]], [[Jenni Rivera]], [[Banda Machos]], [[Banda el Recodo]], etc.


The song has become so popular that many Sinaloans consider it as their unofficial anthem.<ref>{{cite web |title=¿Quién escribio el Sinaloense? |url=http://mazatleco.com/quien-escribio-el-sinaloense/ |website=Mazatleco |accessdate=30 September 2018}}</ref>
Also the name of an album by [[Banda el Recodo]] featuring the song.


== See Also ==
"El Sinaloense" is the name of an album by [[Banda el Recodo]] featuring the song.

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"El Sinaloense" ("The Sinaloan"), was written by Severiano Briseño in 1944. Today people associate the Banda music Genre with Sinaloense, and specifically this song.

Banda Sinaloense experienced international popularity in the 1990s. Unlike tamborazo Zacatecano, Sinaloense's essential instrument is the tuba. Sometimes an accordion is also included.

Importance and Significance

This song has become the most popular song played in the Banda music Genre. "El Sinaloense" has been recorded by hundreds of recording artists, in both vocal and instrumental versions. Some well-known artists are La Arrolladora Banda El Limón de René Camacho, Banda Los Recoditos, Banda Cuisillos, Joan Sebastian, Chalino Sánchez, Jenni Rivera, Banda Machos, Banda el Recodo, etc.

The song has become so popular that many Sinaloans consider it as their unofficial anthem.[1]


See Also

"El Sinaloense" is the name of an album by Banda el Recodo featuring the song.

  1. ^ "¿Quién escribio el Sinaloense?". Mazatleco. Retrieved 30 September 2018.