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  1. Ranchera music was typically sung in a sentimental style by men accompanied by guitars, trumpets, and other instruments, but Vargas performed in a stripped-down fashion with only a guitar and sang with raw emotion. Other articles where ranchera is discussed: Chavela Vargas: …and revolutionary interpretations of Mexico’s ranchera songs ...

  2. 9. Jan. 2017 · Ranchera, a style of music that grew out of the Mexican revolution, highlights the beauty and simplicity of Mexican life for all citizens. Known for its drama, passion and patriotism, this style of music elicits images of Mexican ranch life. The most famous ranchera singer is inarguably Vicente Fernandez, who has become a national icon in Mexico in the same manner as Frank Sinatra and Elvis ...

  3. ran·cher·a. (răn-châr′ə, rän-) n. A traditional folk song of Mexico, typically performed by a mariachi band or solo musician and featuring alternating vocal and instrumental passages. [American Spanish, from feminine of ranchero, of or relating to ranches; see ranchero .]

  4. 21. Nov. 2023 · Mexican Music Genres. There are around five main genres of Mexican music: son, corrido, ranchera, mariachi, and banda. Each of these genres have unique characteristics, instruments, and performing ...

  5. Vor 6 Tagen · Ranchera music, an emblem of Mexican identity, weaves a vibrant tale of Mexican history and emotions. Originating in the 19th century, it was born in the fields, among the “campesinos”, finding its voice in the simplicity of rural life. However, it was through Mexican cinema from the 1930s to the 1970s that the ranchera rose to prominence ...

  6. Ranchera music is descended from the sones of rural Jalisco, but is also heavily influenced by the tradition of Mexican corridos. Ranchera embraces agrarian themes, originating as a popular form of music on Mexican ranches. In fact, the original ranchera singer was a single cowboy with a guitar who became a national icon in the land reforms of the 1920s and 1930s. At this point, ranchera rose ...

  7. In this way, Ranchera music is uniquely positioned to mediate the relationship between migration and nostalgia. The Battle Over Ranchera Music The role of Ranchera music at Radio Zapotitlán is shaped by the same paradox of possession through loss created by migration. Most men and many women in their 20s-50s must leave Zapotitlán to find work ...