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Huapango
Huapango is a Mexican folk dance and music style, part of the style Son Huasteco. The word may be a corruption of the Nahuatl word ''cuauhpanco'' that literally means "on top of the wood", alluding to a wooden platform on which dancers can make zapateado dance steps. It is interpreted in different forms, the most common being the classic ''huapango'' interpreted by a trio of musicians (''un trio huasteco''); the ''huapango norteño'' interpreted by a group (''un conjunto norteño''); and the ''huapango de mariachi'', which can be performed by a large number of musicians. ==Huapango típico (son huasteco)== (詳細はviolin, a huapanguera and a jarana huasteca. The classical huapango is characterized by a complex rhythmic structure mixing duple and triple meters which reflect the intricate steps of the dance. When the players sing (in a duet, in a falsetto tone), the violin stops, and the ''zapateado'' (the rhythm provided by heels hitting the floor) softens . The huapango is danced by men and women as couples. A very popular huapango is ''El querreque'', in which two singers alternate pert and funny repartees.
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