What is Banda Music?

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In every culture there is different music that is in style at different times during the year, and in this article I will discuss what Banda Music is and how it is in style in my Mexican Culture as of 2009. In this article I will explain what Banda Music is, and what instruments are used to play this full of life music.

Banda Music is basically music about love, good fortune, and criminal minds. This music is sometimes fast paced, and sometimes at a slow pace played. A lot of the Banda Music played on the radio or underground music scene is usually about true life stories that actually happened to real people. The composers usually the lead singers of these bands usually write about their own lives or the lives of close friends or strangers. Banda Music is played a lot on the radio, but some songs are banned because of the lyrics which talk about drug traffickers and criminals. These music is also requested for weddings, and bands are contracted to play for a few hours because it's really expensive to get the good bands to play at weddings.

The instruments used in Banda Music are what orchestras use, and yes you heard right it's instruments that include the trumpet, trombone, drums, clarinet, and others. The way they set up is like a symphony and the music is very loud and full of energy to make you dance all night. But, the one main instrument that giver Banda Music it's flavor is the accordion. Without the accordion the music would not be the same, instead the music would be dull and the Banda Music lovers like the accordion for flavor in their music and to make the music come alive.

I hope you all have enjoyed my article, and please leave me comments about my article in the comment box below just remember to write your demographic location, because I like to know what country my fans are from. If any of you out there have any other Banda Music experiences please let me know in the comment box below. Banda Music fans are universal and come from all walks of life, and the fans include the elderly and the young. For a while Banda Music had been out of style and now it's back in full throttle, and everyone is loving these tunes more and more. Thanks for reading my dear fans, and please keep coming back for more interesting articles.

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  • Pure Writing2/4/2010

    thank you guys for the comments and your interest on my written topic and sorry about the typo errors, but hey guys you may want to hear Fidel Rueda just look his videos up on youtube he is really awesome his banda music is kind of romantic but awesome and thanks alot peace.

  • jAy thUq1/27/2010

    yes it helped i will be able to present this to my international beaccalurate class of spanish..THANKS!

  • mario1/8/2010

    it was

  • maria1/8/2010

    it was helful

  • lorena1/8/2010

    thanks it was really helpful

  • Pure Writing8/17/2009

    thanks Dee and Chad for the comments and chad, yes banda music is really neat and it sure has a rythymn to it, if you understand the lyrics it is very neat to listen too.peace.

  • Chad Olsen8/17/2009

    I am writing a short article on Banda Music. I heard it for the first time in Ajijic, MX. My housekeeper plays in a banda band. I don't particularily like it, but it is interesting.

  • Dee6/7/2009

    I never heard of this before. Thanks for sharing

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