- In
Mexican Spanish,
Jarocho (IPA: [xaˈɾotʃo]) is a
colloquial demonym for
residents of the
State of Veracruz, Mexico, as well as an
appellative term for...
- Son
jarocho ("Veracruz Sound") is a
regional folk
musical style of
Mexican Son from Veracruz, a
Mexican state along the Gulf of Mexico. It
evolved over...
- The
requinto jarocho or
guitarra de son is
plucked string instrument, pla****
usually with a
special pick. It is a four- or five-stringed
instrument that...
-
standard “La Bamba” that made son
jarocho internationally famous. In the 2000s, son music,
especially son
jarocho has
become po****r in a
number of Mexican-American...
-
Jarocho,
happy after winning in a dog fight, lets his dog
loose on some
strays and is
threatened by a
vagrant wielding a machete. Eventually,
Jarocho...
- The
pandero jarocho,
pandero octagonal or
pandero tlacotalpeño is a type of
tambourine typical of the
Mexican state of Veracruz. It is
octagonal in shape...
- many
charts in the same year. "La Bamba" is a
classic example of the son
jarocho musical style,
which originated in the
Mexican state of Veracruz, and combines...
- California.
Their music fuses spoken word and folk music, with
traditional Son
jarocho and
zapateado dancing. The band
started out as
students of the Eastside...
- Café El
Jarocho is a
coffee shop
created in 1953 in Coyoacán a
borough of
Mexico City.
Today it has nine
branches distributed Mexico City
which are currently...
- A-D-G-C-E-A . The 4
string is also
usually tuned E-C#-A–D The
requinto jarocho or
guitarra de son is a
plucked string instrument, pla****
usually with...