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Cumbia sonidera : ウィキペディア英語版 | Cumbia sonidera Cumbia Sonidera is a musical style which originated in the marginalized neighborhoods of Mexico City. It is an altered variant of Colombian Cumbia. Cumbia Sonidera was re-invented and created in Mexico City by DJs. Grupo Soñador de Beto Tlahuetl, Grupo Super T de Jorge Toxqui and Grupo Maravilla de Robin Revilla are examples of Sonideras music. ==Musical==
The new sound of cumbia sonidera is unique, identificable, its melodic organ and guacharaca like the old tropical cumbia groups of 70's, evocative of the old Colombian ''"tamboras"'' with classic instruments like conga, (or "timbal"), a Mexican cumbia contribution,〔http://www.conaculta.gob.mx/saladeprensa/2005/24ene/cumbia.htm Colombian documental in spanish〕 keyboard (a derivation of the Cumbia Rock of Rigo Tovar), harp (retaken of the cumbia costeña of the Southeastern states of Mexico), electric guitar (derived from its use in early Mexican Cumbia by Mike Laure and Xavier Passos), Keyboard Synthesizers (a derivation of Cumbia-Rock of the 70's), drums, sax (folklore of the east, north and south-east of Mexico), güiro and trumpets (a contribution from Mexico to the world) and the piano accordion (folklore's instrument in "Música norteña", from northern Mexico) of Mexico. The Cumbia Sonidera is more instrumental and with little lyrics in some cases.
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