TO ALL THE PEOPLE THAT TOOK PART TO MAKE THIS VIDEO AND THE ARTIST IN IT ,I WOULD LIKE TO THANK YOU FROM ALL OUR PEOPLE, THE SOUNDS RUNS THROUGH OUR VEINS, MUCHO ORGULLO.
Me encanta la música mariachi. El sonido de los violines, guitarras y trompetas, junto con la voz del cantante de corazón herido, se fusionan en una música maravillosa y extraordinariamente buena. ¡Y lo loco es que soy de Filipinas!
Having been raised by my grandmother in Coah. Mexico I grew up with this music. I am richer for hearing it. Viva Mariachi, where my mind enjoyed the sound but my heart felt the words.
Thanks so much for sharing this heart-warming documentary. Only in my 60s have I come to appreciate the incredibly rich musical heritage of Latin America.
Originated in cocula jalisco as early as late 1600s and the trumpet didn't gwt introduced until the 1930s. There is records of cocula being the birthplace of mariachi in the late 1600s.
A detail that they failed to mention is that the reason why the trumpet was so popular back then was because you also had a significant presence of Cuban Septeto Habanero and Danzón bands playing in the nightclubs in Mexico City during the 1930s. And that style of music also became very popular
Magnificent presentation for appearance based Mexican ( Asian immigrant) like me. Hard n soft elements of being Mariachi. But great music for forgetting dullness of life. Thank you Jussojuan Surender Singal
I remember meeting Sylvesrte Vargas with my dad in Pilsen neighborhood of Chicago in the 70s. Both my parents are from Jalisco and were acquainted with people that knew him. This was a well done documentary.
It made me tear up of joy! So Beautiful. Thank you for the appreciation of our Mexican Music. This made me feel at home, i am from California and lived in the South and North Cali. I moved to Texas in 2014 but just felt so close to Cali.:)❤️
Excelente reportaje sobre la música del mariachi, esperamos la traducción al Español. Y como no estar los Mexicanos orgullosos de la música de mariachi ahora reconocida como Patrimonio Inmaterial de la Humanidad si la música de mariachi se escucha en todo el mundo y hasta las universidades más prestigiosas del extranjero ofrecen clases sobre la música de mariachi.
Mariachi music has a lot of the down to earth romantic feelings that Eddy Arnold, Patsy Cline, and Marty Robbins had. I’m sure they were influenced by Mariachi music
LOVE THE MARIACHI!❤️ Nobody seems to know where the 'Mariachi' or even the word "Mariachi" originated from. I was taught that the word 'Mariachi' is an "Otomí" word related to the indigenous Otomí people in the central altiplano region of Mexico; and the "Otomí" word "Mariachi" means "Dia de Fiesta" (or 'Holiday' - in English). I concluded that it probably started with a group of Otomí people puting a music group together and celebrating...sometime in the 19th Century (January 1, 1801 to December 31, 1900)...this is the most logical answer for me, but who really knows???
There is records of mariachis playing music in that town in the late 1600s theres written records of that . And trumpets didn't get introduced to mariachis until the 1930s
Qué comentarios tan idiotas expresan los detractores, los que dieron pulgar hacia abajo. Absolutamente fuera de lugar, si no querían ver este maravilloso documental, por qué lo hicieron.
Saludps y muchas gracias por hablar de NUESTRA HERENCIA: EL MARI IA CHI. DE COCULA JALISCO MÈXICO. Debemos ver los documentos MÀS antiguos que hasta el dìa de hoy existen en Cocula Jalisco México, y aquí mismo en mi canal se los comparto. Atte. TSD. Pablo Gonzàlez López.
@@mauriciochavez914 Saludos a todas y a todos. . Ahora les compartiré un video que es para mostrar “ EL ORIGEN DEL MARIACHI”. La Visión es “ Que siempre viva el mariachi”. La Misión es “Mostrar a todos los universos, su origen”. Espero sea de su agrado. Muchas gracias a todos por escucharme. ua-cam.com/video/MKtVyghlk-Y/v-deo.html
Ahora entiendo porqué le llaman patrimonio de la humanidad con este reportaje..Si alguien no tienen idea porque este reportaje esta en ingles...Pues muy simple ..Porque un gringo se interesó más por la historia y estudio del mariachi más que un mexicano (JONATHAN CLARK)...!! "EL GUITARRONMAN"
Very nice job - you could have mentioned Antonio Aguilar and his touring rodeo with its essential mariachi backup band. You could have mentioned Vicente Fernandez whose tours always included a mariachi band. You could have mentioned the mariachi band in Croatia - Los Caballeros - one of the best mariachi groups in the world. You could have mentioned Placido Domingo's recordings and shows with mariachi accompaniment. You could have mentioned Walt Disney World in Florida with its Mexican Pavilion and Mariachi Cobre. You could have mentioned Mariachi Sol de Mexico which has performed at the White House in DC. You could have mentioned the fact that mariachi musicians do more session work (recording) in Mexico City than any others. Professional Mariachi bands are to prominent Mexican singers like Juan Gabriel, Amalia Mendoza, and Pepe Aguilar what bands in Los Angeles and New York and Las Vegas were to American singers like Frank Sinatra, Perry Como, Tony Bennett, Dean Martin, etc. etc. - simply indispensable.
@@who7950 yeah bro i get so lit when i listen to this and i end up hearing all kinds of colors and voices of my grandparents. Bro its wack af plus I got this forty so you know we all kinds of turnt 8============)
FYI: PHOENIX ARIZONA NIGHTCLUB OUTINGS YEAR 2000 and APRIL OF YEAR 2001, 2002, .....Tacoma, Washington, unseen history BEFORE GUADALAMAMA'S Mexican Restaurant, BECAME LUCIANO'S ITALIAN RESTAURANT?
TO ALL THE PEOPLE THAT TOOK PART TO MAKE THIS VIDEO AND THE ARTIST IN IT ,I WOULD LIKE TO THANK YOU FROM ALL OUR PEOPLE, THE SOUNDS RUNS THROUGH OUR VEINS, MUCHO ORGULLO.
A trick : watch movies at Kaldrostream. Me and my gf have been using it for watching loads of movies recently.
@Otto Maximus Definitely, have been using Kaldrostream for years myself :)
Me encanta la música mariachi. El sonido de los violines, guitarras y trompetas, junto con la voz del cantante de corazón herido, se fusionan en una música maravillosa y extraordinariamente buena. ¡Y lo loco es que soy de Filipinas!
Having been raised by my grandmother in Coah. Mexico I grew up with this music. I am richer for hearing it. Viva Mariachi, where my mind enjoyed the sound but my heart felt the words.
I love mariachi music! ❤️
Thank you for loving our music! 🤗
Thanks so much for sharing this heart-warming documentary. Only in my 60s have I come to appreciate the incredibly rich musical heritage of Latin America.
Originated in cocula jalisco as early as late 1600s and the trumpet didn't gwt introduced until the 1930s. There is records of cocula being the birthplace of mariachi in the late 1600s.
I absolutely adore this music, and I appreciate this English-language history. Thank you!
A detail that they failed to mention is that the reason why the trumpet was so popular back then was because you also had a significant presence of Cuban Septeto Habanero and Danzón bands playing in the nightclubs in Mexico City during the 1930s. And that style of music also became very popular
Magnificent presentation for appearance based Mexican ( Asian immigrant) like me. Hard n soft elements of being Mariachi. But great music for forgetting dullness of life. Thank you
Jussojuan Surender Singal
I remember meeting Sylvesrte Vargas with my dad in Pilsen neighborhood of Chicago in the 70s. Both my parents are from Jalisco and were acquainted with people that knew him. This was a well done documentary.
It made me tear up of joy! So Beautiful. Thank you for the appreciation of our Mexican Music. This made me feel at home, i am from California and lived in the South and North Cali. I moved to Texas in 2014 but just felt so close to Cali.:)❤️
Excelente reportaje sobre la música del mariachi, esperamos la traducción al Español. Y como no estar los Mexicanos orgullosos de la música de mariachi ahora reconocida como Patrimonio Inmaterial de la Humanidad si la música de mariachi se escucha en todo el mundo y hasta las universidades más prestigiosas del extranjero ofrecen clases sobre la música de mariachi.
Que bonito! So much pride and honor. Love Mariachi music ❤️❤️❤️
Raised by musicians and live for mariachi music
Wow this is beautifully done
This was a beautiful documental. You made me cry.
Thanks a lot for this documentary .
Thank you, this is very educational! Greetings to all form Oxnard!
Mariachi music has a lot of the down to earth romantic feelings that Eddy Arnold, Patsy Cline, and Marty Robbins had. I’m sure they were influenced by Mariachi music
Sad mariachi music makes you drink the whole bottle of tequila and then you start to sing
Must watch for anyone who's interested in mariachi.
LOVE THE MARIACHI!❤️
Nobody seems to know where the 'Mariachi' or even the word "Mariachi" originated from. I was taught that the word 'Mariachi' is an "Otomí" word related to the indigenous Otomí people in the central altiplano region of Mexico; and the "Otomí" word "Mariachi" means "Dia de Fiesta" (or 'Holiday' - in English). I concluded that it probably started with a group of Otomí people puting a music group together and celebrating...sometime in the 19th Century (January 1, 1801 to December 31, 1900)...this is the most logical answer for me, but who really knows???
@The Lost Media Library no it does not
Its definitely from cocula theres records of that dating back to 1600s
@@mauriciochavez914 The first recorded sound ever made was in the 1800s...here is the history...
time.com/5084599/first-recorded-sound/
@@annanatt9514 my dad is from cocula jalisco there is records of that in that town
There is records of mariachis playing music in that town in the late 1600s theres written records of that . And trumpets didn't get introduced to mariachis until the 1930s
Love Mariachi
Me encanto gracias por compartir este documental
great video im from jalisco the house of mariachi
SOMEBODY KNOW WHERE I CAN GET THE AUDIO SONG OF THE INTRO PLEASE OR LINK GRACIAS 🙏 ❤
Qué comentarios tan idiotas expresan los detractores, los que dieron pulgar hacia abajo. Absolutamente fuera de lugar, si no querían ver este maravilloso documental, por qué lo hicieron.
Saludps y muchas gracias por hablar de NUESTRA HERENCIA: EL MARI IA CHI. DE COCULA JALISCO MÈXICO. Debemos ver los documentos MÀS antiguos que hasta el dìa de hoy existen en Cocula Jalisco México, y aquí mismo en mi canal se los comparto. Atte. TSD. Pablo Gonzàlez López.
Asi es mu papa es de esas areas y eso ya esta escrito
@@mauriciochavez914 Saludos a todas y a todos.
.
Ahora les compartiré un video que es para mostrar “ EL ORIGEN DEL MARIACHI”.
La Visión es “ Que siempre viva el mariachi”.
La Misión es “Mostrar a todos los universos, su origen”.
Espero sea de su agrado.
Muchas gracias a todos por escucharme.
ua-cam.com/video/MKtVyghlk-Y/v-deo.html
@@PABLOGONZALEZLOPEZ1 saludos saludos a toda jente de mi jalisco
Ahora entiendo porqué le llaman patrimonio de la humanidad con este reportaje..Si alguien no tienen idea porque este reportaje esta en ingles...Pues muy simple ..Porque un gringo se interesó más por la historia y estudio del mariachi más que un mexicano (JONATHAN CLARK)...!! "EL GUITARRONMAN"
Very nice job - you could have mentioned Antonio Aguilar and his touring rodeo with its essential mariachi backup band. You could have mentioned Vicente Fernandez whose tours always included a mariachi band. You could have mentioned the mariachi band in Croatia - Los Caballeros - one of the best mariachi groups in the world. You could have mentioned Placido Domingo's recordings and shows with mariachi accompaniment. You could have mentioned Walt Disney World in Florida with its Mexican Pavilion and Mariachi Cobre. You could have mentioned Mariachi Sol de Mexico which has performed at the White House in DC. You could have mentioned the fact that mariachi musicians do more session work (recording) in Mexico City than any others. Professional Mariachi bands are to prominent Mexican singers like Juan Gabriel, Amalia Mendoza, and Pepe Aguilar what bands in Los Angeles and New York and Las Vegas were to American singers like Frank Sinatra, Perry Como, Tony Bennett, Dean Martin, etc. etc. - simply indispensable.
Puro Jalisco! ✌🏻
Chips and Salsa
I'm craving with salt and tequila.
I’m here for the history I hate the music but I love learning the history of my culture
the music is interesting ngl, I be turning up to that
@@who7950 yeah bro i get so lit when i listen to this and i end up hearing all kinds of colors and voices of my grandparents. Bro its wack af plus I got this forty so you know we all kinds of turnt
8============)
I bet you'll like el cascabel
Como se llama la canción del inicio?
FYI: PHOENIX ARIZONA NIGHTCLUB OUTINGS YEAR 2000 and APRIL OF YEAR 2001, 2002, .....Tacoma, Washington, unseen history BEFORE GUADALAMAMA'S Mexican Restaurant, BECAME LUCIANO'S ITALIAN RESTAURANT?
Mintió 36:37 cómo se llama la canción? Que están cantando las niñas
Arboles de la Barranca
I am from San Francisco and to me Mariachi music is as American as it is Mexican. By that I mean it is also a part of American history
No. You're just a culture vulture.
America has mocked and appropriated mariachi music and Mexican culture.
🙌🇲🇽🙌
saludos clarck
Ahora ya tambien tocan shorline Mafia y post malone con snoop dogg
Horrible composure. It’s not even music