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Folk Mexican Music

El Mariachi El Mariachi
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Tex-Mex - Music of the Texas Mexican Borderlands Tex-Mex - Music of the Texas Mexican Borderlands
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Tex-Mex looks at the border region along the Rio Grande that separates Texas and Mexico and how, against the combustible background of violence, illegal immigrants, drug running and shady business dealings, the musical traditions of Texas and Mexico mingle to produce and exuberant music with a Mexican sound and a rock-and-roll heart...

Mexican Folk Tunes: 14 Dances for Flute Duet (Schott World Music Series) Mexican Folk Tunes: 14 Dances for Flute Duet (Schott World Music Series)
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Lively, intermediate arrangements of 19th and 20th century Mexican folk dances, with notes on each piece. Besides performances, the CD includes play-along tracks of each of the flute parts.

Musica Nortena: Mexican Americans Creating a Nation Between Nations Musica Nortena: Mexican Americans Creating a Nation Between Nations
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Música norteña, a musical genre with its roots in the folk ballad traditions of Northern Mexico and the Texas-Mexican border region, has become a hugely popular musical style in the U.S., particularly among Mexican immigrants...

Jesusita Jesusita
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Horse Of A Different Color Mexican Folk Art Figurine Horse Of A Different Color Mexican Folk Art Figurine
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From the Horse of a Different Color Collection: Mexican Folk Art Each figurine has a unique serial numbered engraved plate on the base of the statue, and is from a limited single edition run of 10,000...

Mexican Folk Dances (World Dance Series) Mexican Folk Dances (World Dance Series)
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Teach these Mexican songs in the classroom and your students will enjoy dancing. Titles are: La Bamba * La Burrita (The Little Donkey) * Chiapanecas (Clap Hands Dance) * Chihuahua * La Cucaracha * La Jesusita * La Raspa.

Conjunto! Texas-Mexican Border Music, V. 3 Conjunto! Texas-Mexican Border Music, V. 3
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Sixteen recordings licensed from San Antonio labels. Here are the best recordings by the major and minor recording stars of this thriving outpost of regional American culture, including Flaco Jimenez, Steve Jordan, Valeria Longoria, los Tremendos Gavilanes and more...


Chavez Ravine Ry Cooder w liner book CD 2005 Nonesuch
Chavez Ravine Ry Cooder w liner book CD 2005 Nonesuch
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RARE 1944 GEORGE MURPHY AUTOGRAPH SHEET MUSIC DISPLAY
RARE 1944 GEORGE MURPHY AUTOGRAPH SHEET MUSIC DISPLAY
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WES CUNNINGHAM 12 Ways to Win People CD FREE SHIPPING
WES CUNNINGHAM 12 Ways to Win People CD FREE SHIPPING
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101 POPULAR SONGS FOR EASY PIANO NEW MUSIC BOOK
101 POPULAR SONGS FOR EASY PIANO NEW MUSIC BOOK
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NEW MEXICO POSTCARD GREETINGS LARGE LETTER LINEN UNUSED
NEW MEXICO POSTCARD GREETINGS LARGE LETTER LINEN UNUSED
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MEXICAN FOLKWAYS Frances Toor CARLOS MERIDA Illus
MEXICAN FOLKWAYS Frances Toor CARLOS MERIDA Illus
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Billie Holiday The Quintessential Vol 6 CD 18 Songs
Billie Holiday The Quintessential Vol 6 CD 18 Songs
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Blossom Dearie Blossom Dearie CD 17 Fabulous Songs
Blossom Dearie Blossom Dearie CD 17 Fabulous Songs
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Los Lobos Colossal Head
Los Lobos Colossal Head
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folk mexican music

folk mexican music
Could you help?

OK, the Q is:
How are the cultures in South America like the cultures in Mexico? How are they different?

What I have:
South American and Mexican cultures share music, food, folk art and dance as well as religion. South America has more Portuguese, French and African influence in their culture than Mexico.

It's the end of the school year and I'm trying to bring my grade up so can you help improve my answerer?
It doesn’t have to be long or anythig...

Thank You!

You should expand on the Portuguese, French and African influences in SA. As well as the American influence of bordering communities to the USA.
What were the Indian influences to the different cultures of SA and Mexico.
What different holidays are celebrated?
What imports and exports differ to change or are reflected in the cultures. Folk art, handmade items from available natural resources.
Are family traditions the same.
How about housing, in cities, rural communities, mountains, hillsides.
Just a few ideas to make a more informative comparison between the Country of Mexico and the Continent of SA.