Tierra Caliente music

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Tierra Caliente music (música de Tierra Caliente in Spanish) is a style of Mexican derived from bandas de Pueblos and technobandas from Southern Michoacan. Some of the most famous recent musical acts in this form of music is bands like La Dinastía de Tuzantla, Beto y sus Canarios, Triny y la Leyenda, and El Cejas y su Banda Fuego, and others originating from the Tierra Caliente region of Mexico.[1][2][3]

The repertory from Tierra Caliente music covers sones calentanos and gustos, and other musical forms as Rancheras, Indias, Malagueñas, Peteneras, Valses, Polkas, Pasos Dobles, Chilenas, Minuets, Corridos and others.

The Mexican fiddling is used in the folk music of various regions of Mexico.

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