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What (who) is MARIACHI - definition

FORM OF TRADITIONAL MUSIC FROM LATIN AMERICA
Mariachi band; Mariachi Music; Mariachi Musica; Mariachi music; Mariachis Band
  • Mariachi guitarrón player
  • The ''Orquestra Típica Mexicana'' led by [[Carlo Curti]] in [[Columbus, Ohio]], 1885
  • Monument to the mariachi in Plaza Garibaldi, Mexico City
  • Mariachi woman in modern attire playing the violin
  • Figures depicting an old-style mariachi band in clay by José Guadalupe Panduro of [[Tonalá, Jalisco]], on display at the [[Museo de Arte Popular]] in Mexico City
  • Female mariachi vocalist at the Festival del Mariachi, Charrería y Tequila in [[San Juan de los Lagos]], Mexico
  • A Mariachi band playing at Plaza Garibaldi, Mexico City
  • Mario Santiago and Silvestre Vargas in a musical presentation, 1958–1959
  • George]] and [[Laura Bush]] at the White House with Mariachi Campanas de América
  • Mariachi Vargas in 1950
  • Mariachi group playing at the 10th-anniversary celebration of Wikipedia in Guadalajara
  • Mariachi group playing at the 10th-anniversary celebration of Wikipedia in Guadalajara

mariachi         
Mixed Apparatus for Radar Investigation of Cosmic-rays of High Ionization
[?mar?'?:t?i]
¦ noun (plural mariachis) [as modifier] denoting a traditional Mexican folk music performed by strolling musicians.
Origin
Mex. Sp., 'street singer'.
MARIACHI         
Mixed Apparatus for Radar Investigation of Cosmic-rays of High Ionization
MARIACHI, the Mixed Apparatus for Radar Investigation of Cosmic-rays of High Ionization, is an apparatus for the detection of ultra-high-energy cosmic rays (UHECR) via bi-static radar interferometry using VHF transmitters.
The Unknown Mariachi         
1953 FILM BY GILBERTO MARTÍNEZ SOLARES
El mariachi desconocido; El mariachi desconocido (Tin Tan en La Habana); Tin Tan en La Habana
The Unknown Mariachi (Spanish:El mariachi desconocido) is a 1953 Mexican comedy film directed by Gilberto Martínez Solares and starring Germán Valdés, Rosa de Castilla and Gloria Mange.Agrasanchez p.

Wikipedia

Mariachi

Mariachi (US: , UK: , Spanish: [maˈɾjatʃi]) is a genre of regional Mexican music that dates back to at least the 18th century, evolving over time in the countryside of various regions of western Mexico. The usual mariachi group today consists of as many as eight violins, two trumpets and at least one guitar, including a high-pitched vihuela and an acoustic bass guitar called a guitarrón, and all players taking turns singing lead and doing backup vocals.

From the 19th to 20th century, migrations from rural areas into Guadalajara, along with the Mexican government's cultural promotion gradually re-labeled it as son style, with its alternative name of mariachi becoming used for the 'urban' form. Modifications of the music include influences from other music such as polkas and waltzes, the addition of trumpets and the use of charro outfits by mariachi musicians. The musical style began to take on national prominence in the first half of the 20th century, with its promotion at presidential inaugurations and on the radio in the 1920s. In 2011, UNESCO recognized mariachi as an Intangible Cultural Heritage, joining six other entries on the Mexican list of that category.

Song styles and instrumentals performed with mariachi include rancheras, corridos, cumbias, boleros, ballads, sones, huapangos, jarabes, danzones, joropos, pasodobles, marches, polkas, waltzes and chotís. Most song lyrics are about machismo, love, betrayal, death, politics, revolutionary heroes and country life.

Examples of use of MARIACHI
1. The Southwest hosts many mariachi festivals and "the level of musicianship is incredibly high," said Donna Emmanuel, a music education professor at the University of North Texas who teaches the history of mariachi to teens at a mariachi summer camp.
2. "You don‘t have to worry about your kids joining gangs, we provide the gang," said William Gradante, a master mariachi teacher and chairman of the National Association for Music Education‘s Mariachi Advisory Committee.
3. His favorite performer, Iris Chacon, crooned a birthday tune set to mariachi music.
4. His parents played mariachi music, but he said he never paid attention until he got older.
5. "I got it at a place where they rent tuxedos to certain mariachi orchestras," he said.