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Mexican music came from German polka music, when Germany occupied Mexico at one point probably 1800's or early 1900's. Before that, mexican music was very indigenous, native type of rhythms, close to columbian. Mexican ranchera music has evolved so much and has taken different forms. Very interesting.
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@@Theo-nz5un Germany never occupied Mexico, but Texas was apart of Mexico and Texas at the time was largely made up of German immigrants whose culture influenced the northern Mexicans. source: www.liveabout.com/does-mexican-music-have-german-roots-3078101#:~:text=Mexican%20Music%20Style%20Influenced%20by,%2Dpah%2Dpah%22%20influence.
Just came back from the Fair there was a concert pop/alternative singing a lot of people standing listening & staring but not much dancing I went to the other side where Banda music was playing everyone there was dancing american/mexican, young/old it was totally Lit. I drank too many Micheladas. I was totally wasted. Good times.
@@mariomario1894 no They didn't they made it worse This style of music originated in Europe Mexicans stole it and made it worse because they didn't have music of their own
Early 1970s' as a youngster dancing hand in hand while bear foot with my Grandma in her front room....so many songs..! Oh how I would love to go back for even five minutes to experience that again.
i'm human man from adam and eve - i feel alive listening to music it sure beats todays music i know a guy who plays polka hes good his name is gary s hes pollish decent he plays very well - very well
i cant stop playing it ,its over and over i play and sometimes dance to it i want it badly my grandparents were from the chec rebublic polka land well im half of everybody parts are from germany to ireland country but im a usa guy born here and raised -
i;ll cherish this kind of music for ever - like i said cant stop listening to it i heard other but its right on the money tt's the best polka remember this i told you so .
yes i thought it was mexican music also but its not just here it it does thank you god i found my passion in life - it's so pretty to here it -nice sound indeed
9 th song is the best song in the world like i said it never gets old let me tell you this - wonderful music to here - if people really knew what they were missing in these songs
liked the song number five oboy i cant stop listening to it somebody stop me - i thought it was mexican music - but i no not but they have good songs to remember this i tell you for me its that im in a big party just with pop and cookies
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this is so good thank you for blessing me with this wonderful gift of polka i love polka i breath polka .. polka is my life. i cant stop listening to polka.. when i wake up i listen to polka. i listen to polka all day long. my parents kicked my out and i lost my job all because of polka, but it is worth it. without polka i dont know what i would do, life would have no meaning. i would kill myself. every day i thank god for polka because without polka i would be dead. polka is my drug. i couldnt imagine living any other way
It’s more polka inspired. Before Germans immigrated to Mexico we had more tropical instruments like drums, flutes, ocarina, and most importantly the marimba, which was invented in Southern Mexico but was initially brought over by African slaves.
just it makes you feel alive in my case - it grand to here this music its way better than 1980's to 2021 music - this is simple nice calm music i'm 54 yrs old its just great stuff - i'm half german really i'm half of every race - but i guess i'm a half breed all races its true over time i'm not set on one country i'm all of them i guess i part chec what ever i am i love it even half johnny bull i think half english to
hmmmmm...it starts with typical bavarian/austrian polka....beer barrel polka hs czeck origin...hmmm anothgot er bavarian...and some in united state style...but no polish pola Mr. (!!!!) even the beats very comon in southern central europe and got a named later from a czeck song writer....used more and more also in south Poland till russia, integrated in Klezmer, getting comon from Texas to Mexico. from Brazil to Argentina....but there is no polish Polka...hahahahahahah Wjele zboža!