José Alberto
Duranguense Music. Something very common in Mexico is ‘By the music that listen to you will be classified’. Here, we have different kinds of music; for example, regional music such as Banda, Norteño, Ranchero, Bolero, Trio, Trova, Texano, Duranguense, and like other countries, pop and rock. In different parts of Mexico, is very common that regional music is a kind of music classified for poor people. Pop and rock are for fashionable or rebel people. Personally, I think that while a song has a reasonable letter with a true message, it’s an excellent song. Stupid for me are the songs that only say “Kiss me”, “Dance with me”, “Drink and Dance”, something like that. As say before, regional music something is classified to poor people but in 2008, in Mexico happened something interesting. A Duranguense group named ‘K-Paz de la Sierra’ positioned a song between the best, their song was listened to in the radio, TV, and many event, ‘mi credo’ was accepted like a song listened to by many class of Mexican. This is a link on youtube when you can listen to ‘Mi credo’ = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nyd7QcGUjQs Saludos desde México.
Jan 30, 2015 6:49 PM
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Duranguense Music.

Something very common in Mexico is By the music that listen to that you will be classified by the music that you listen to. Here, we have different kinds of music; for example, regional music such as Banda, Norteño, Ranchero, Bolero, Trio, Trova, Texano, Duranguense, and like other countries, pop and rock.

In different parts of Mexico, it is very common that regional music is a kind of music associated with classified for poor people. Pop and rock are for fashionable or rebellious people. Personally, I think that while a song has a reasonable letter lyrics with an honest true message, it’s an excellent song. Stupid For me are the songs that only say “Kiss me”, “Dance with me”, “Drink and Dance” or something like that are stupid.


As I said before, regional music something is classified to associated with poor people but in 2008, in Mexico happened something interesting happened in Mexico. A Duranguense group named ‘K-Paz de la Sierra’ positioned a song between the best released a song that became very popular. Their song was listened to in on the radio, TV, and at many events, ‘mi credo’ was accepted like as a song and listened to by many classes of Mexican.

This is a link on youtube when you can listen to ‘Mi credo’ = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nyd7QcGUjQs

Saludos desde México.

 

Interesante José. Buen hecho. Te puedes expresar ideas complicadas en inglés, pero a veces construyas las oraciones en la misma manera como español en inglés. Pero es normal, no? A veces hago lo mismo cuando escribo en español.

January 30, 2015

<em>Very well written! My corrections are minor and usually have to do with word order in your sentences. "Mi credo" is a neat song.</em>

 

Duranguense Music.

Something very common (tal vez puedas decir "A common expression" o "A common sentiment") in Mexico is ‘You will be classified by the music you listen to’. (solo cambie el orden). Here, we have different kinds of music; for example, regional music such as Banda, Norteño, Ranchero, Bolero, Trio, Trova, Texano, Duranguense, and like other countries, pop and rock.

In different parts of Mexico, IT is very common that regional music is a kind of music classified THAT IS STEREOTYPED AS BEING for poor people. Pop and rock are for fashionable or rebel REBELLIOUS people. Personally, I think that while IF a song has a reasonable letter LYRICS with a true message, it’s an excellent song. Stupid For me are the songs that only say “Kiss me”, “Dance with me”, “Drink and Dance”, OR something like that, ARE STUPID.

As I SAID say before, regional music something is classified to STEREOTYPED FOR poor people but in 2008, in Mexico, happened something interesting HAPPENED. A Duranguense group named ‘K-Paz de la Sierra’ positioned a song between AMONG the best.  Their song was listened to in ON the radio, TV, and AT many EVENTS. ‘Mi credo’ was accepted like AS a song listened to by many CLASSES of Mexican.

This is a link on youtube when WHERE you can listen to ‘Mi credo’ = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nyd7QcGUjQs

Saludos desde México.

January 30, 2015
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