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{{More citations needed|article|date=February 2008}}{{About|a per-region overview of [[Music of Mexico|music in Mexico]]|the music [[radio format]]|Regional Mexican}}▼
{{short description|Different musical styles found in the states of Mexico}}
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'''Regional styles of Mexican music''' vary greatly vary from [[States of Mexico|state]] to state. [[Norteño (music)|Norteño]], [[banda music|banda]], [[duranguense]], [[Son mexicano]] and other Mexican country music genres are often known as regional Mexican music because each state produces different musical sounds and lyrics.▼
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[[File:Luismiguelconcierto2.png|thumb|right|[[Luis Miguel]] in concert live with [[Mariachi]]]]
▲'''Regional styles of Mexican music''' vary greatly
== Baja California ==
: [[Baja California]] has a characteristic style derived from the [[huapango]] norteño, known as calabaceado. Calabaceado is a type of dance that was created in the 1940s, based in the fact that "norteño music" and typical cowboy cultures were being mixed,
== Chiapas ==
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== Guerrero ==
: [[Guerrero]] has its own traditional "son" tradition, known as "Son Guerrerense", which has a violin lead, with [[guitar]] and [[Percussion instrument|percussion]] for the rhythm section.
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:Many musical bands sound comes from the Norteño music
:In every town and city in [[Guerrero]], musicians play for money. An old blind fiddler led by a grandson, or a trio with two guitars and an accordion. The music coming up from the rocky valleys of mineral Guerrero deriving from Spanish ballads with a heavy frontier admixture. Still today rural musicians gather for all-night stylized musical jam sessions of "bolas" and "corridos". These are both folk verse renditions of traditional vocal and guitar expressions. The musical trios that proliferate in the streets and popular markets of Guerrero perform songs of venerable composition.▼
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▲:In almost every town and city in [[Guerrero]], musicians of many backgrounds play for money.
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:"With both western and prehispanic musical heritage, emerges a sonorous phenomenon transcendental for America. This had and has a significance of great importance for the development of the villages. With the ferocious and pitiless conquest, takes place a combination of rape by force and home invasion generating new structures. In the case of band music, a group of instruments or a combination of metals, percussions, woods…" <ref>"La música de Guerrero del surco a la guitarra, conjuro y memorial" (709 pg.) by Isaias Alanís published September 2005 by Guerrero State Secretary of Rural Development Fondo Editorial: Ojas de Amate is only the first volume of three volumes about Music in Guerrero, so rich is the regional musical tradition.</ref>
:"One of the most extended genres of America and especially in Mexico is the [[corrido]]; what's more it is the county where its diffusion reaches surprising ranges…" "In Guerrero and particularly in the zone of Zapatista influence<ref>This refers to General Emiliano Zapata, the peasant leader in the Mexican Revolution of 1910–1920.</ref> Michoacán, Morelos, State of Mexico, Puebla, Oaxaca, the corrido reaches creative dimensions without comparison in the Mexican popular lyric. Work that is awaiting the specialists."
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