Norteño Latin Regional and Ethnic Styles
Norteño Latin Regional and Ethnic Styles
Norteño
Norteño, also known as música norteña or conjunto, is a style of music that developed in South Texas and Northern Mexico. In South Texas the style was known as conjunto. This style of music is the main ancestor of Tejano music.
These include but are not limited to the following styles of music and songs: música norteña, norteño, conjunto, orquesta, ranchera, corridos, quebradita, tambora, huapango, and norticumbia.
Top: Arts: Music: Styles: Regional and Ethnic: Latin: Norteño
See Also:
- History of conjunto and orquesta styles of music.
- Information about a non-profit, educational organization that teaches about the origins of conjunto music of South Texas.
- History of the style and important artists.
- Includes origins, instruments, and development of the style of music.
- Photographs of Central Texas conjunto accordion players.
- History of the style with important artists.
- History of the style of music.
- History of the style and important artists.
- History of the style of music.
- Detailed description of this book about the corrido music style, and the Mexican culture.
- Music excerpts, liner notes, and photographs from Arhoolie Records.
- Television program about the style of music.
- By Manuel Peña. Research article on the music of the Mexican/US border.
- History of the style and important artists.
- History and resources in the study of the style.
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