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Duranguense | |
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Native name | Música Duranguense |
Stylistic origins | Technobanda, Tamborazo |
Cultural origins | Early 1990s, Durango, Mexico |
Typical instruments | Vocals, electric keyboards, trombones, saxophones, tambora, drums |
Local scenes | |
Mexico, United States, Northern Triangle of Central America |
Duranguense is a subgenre of regional Mexican music. It is a hybrid of Technobanda and Tamborazo. The instruments held over from tamborazo are the saxophone, trombone, and tambora, while the instruments held over from technobanda are the electronic keyboard (more specifically the Korg X3, Korg N364, which are used for the main melody and the Yamaha DX7, which is used by many bands for the bass section), drum set, and vocals. The electronic keyboard is emphasized in Duranguense, giving the genre its own signature riff.