I don't know if you've heard this style of music, but it makes absolute sense especially when it comes to Mexican "Norteño" music, which is an accordion driven style similar to Tejano, but with a rougher, more authentic sound. There are so many rhythms and styles of songs that the subgenre has to offer such as rancheras, cumbias, huapangos, and corridos. Most local norteño bands that I've seen here in Texas are able to package these songs well based on those two aforementioned elements.
Just ran across your channel, fantastic video! Been playing live for years but this was good for me to "refresh" the way I look at gigs and just what I was looking for. Thanks for your great advice!
I don't know if you've heard this style of music, but it makes absolute sense especially when it comes to Mexican "Norteño" music, which is an accordion driven style similar to Tejano, but with a rougher, more authentic sound. There are so many rhythms and styles of songs that the subgenre has to offer such as rancheras, cumbias, huapangos, and corridos. Most local norteño bands that I've seen here in Texas are able to package these songs well based on those two aforementioned elements.
Every video on this channel is 100% GOLD information, professional, and educational. Thanks Terence!
Thanks so much, Cody!!!
Thank you for being so generous with your musical knowledge, you are just wonderful. ♥
My pleasure Ann! Thanks for being here! :)
Terence! Thank you so much for this, brother.
My pleasure!
Just ran across your channel, fantastic video! Been playing live for years but this was good for me to "refresh" the way I look at gigs and just what I was looking for. Thanks for your great advice!
Bro this how my band roll great advice
You must play music that’s popular to the audience you’re playing for!!