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mariachiTraditional Mexican street ensemble. The performer, the musical style, and the musical ensemble are called mariachi. Mariachi music emerged in the late 1700s or early 1800s. In the 19th century, mariachi bands consisted solely of stringed instruments, including the guitar, the guitarrón (a large fretless six-string bass guitar), and the vihuela (a guitarlike stringed instrument); since the1920s the ensembles have generally included violins and trumpets—now more or less essential elements—and often other wind instruments as well. Initially mariachi music was strictly instrumental, but it has come to include vocal elements. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Mariachis played on the closed down street off Fairfax while Lyle Fisk stripped, chefs cooked up fine grub, mad people poured madly, and Lance Dawes recruited various point men for his Cayman Islands incursion. Party Time Entertainment will send three or four mariachis to the location of choice for $300 to $500. Optional service providers are photographers, videographers, disc jockeys, mariachis and hair and make-up artists. |
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