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Origin of Tierra Caliente music[edit]
Calentano music[edit]
Piezas[edit]
Sones and Gustos[edit]
Juan Reynoso[edit]
Preservation of Tierra Caliente music[edit]
Reference list[edit]
This paper made a comprehensive and detailed research and introduction to the music of Tierra Caliente.[1]
This article introduces the musician Juan Reynoso of Tierra Caliente and other musicians.[2]
This article mainly tells that with the demise of the old musicians.[3]
One of the chapters of the paper gave a more detailed introduction to the natural environment, traditional festivals and culture of Tierra Caliente. [4]
This article gives a brief introduction to this type of music. [5]
Tierra Caliente music | |
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Native name | Música de Tierra Caliente |
Other names | Calentano music |
Stylistic origins | Technobanda |
Typical instruments | Vocals, electric keyboards, guitars, electric bass, trumpets, trombones, saxophones, drums, violins and tamborita |
Subgenres | |
piezas , sones and gustos | |
Local scenes | |
Mexico, United States |
Category:Regional styles of Mexican music Category:Folk music genres Category:Mexican styles of music
- ^ Gonzalez-Paraiso, Raquel . (2004). Music of the Tierra Caliente of Guerrero, Mexico (Calentano music) and violinist Don Juan Reynoso Portillo.
- ^ Anastasio, Paul. (2005). Hot Lands: The Music of Mexico's Tierra Caliente.
- ^ Fenley, Lindajoy. (Jul 1996). Beat of a different drummer: Keeping traditional music alive.
- ^ Gonzalez-Paraiso, Raquel. (2014) Re-contextualizing Traditions: The Performance of Identity in Festivals of Huasteco, Jarocho, and Terracalenteño Sones in Mexico.
- ^ Anastasio, Paul.(2004) The Music of Mexico's Tierra Caliente: A Renaissance.