To: wardaddy
Were did Norte Mexicanos acquire the love of the accordion? Is it an Old Country leftover? I think it was introduced by German immigrants in the 1800's. Tejanos just took it to a whole new level. There are quite a few German colonies (towns) in Texas...like Fredrickburg, Comfort, Ingrahm, Shiner, New Braunfels, etc. You have to go to Texas sometime and see it. Stay in San Antonio...along the Riverwalk of course...then drive to Fredricksburg and indulge on all things German. It will blow you away.
To: I got the rope
We had a deer lease in that area for years. I wondered if the accordion entered Mex-Music from that wellspring....makes sense.
I wonder if the accordion is prominant in Catalan or Andalusian or other Spanish genres. The southern French like to incorporate the accordion as well.
347 posted on
02/17/2004 10:45:33 PM PST by
wardaddy
("either the arabs are at your throat, or at your feet")
To: I got the rope
Accordion introduced by Czechoslovokian immigrants too who gravitated to the Texas area. Not just the Germans.
367 posted on
02/18/2004 2:09:50 AM PST by
dennisw
("Cuz we'll put a boot in your ass it's the American way" - Toby Keith)
To: I got the rope
accmusin... in Texas for the last 100 years -- Texas-Czech Bohemian music ... exists on both sides
of the German-Czech border. ... Ill give you a rundown of accordion FAQ sites ...
www.ifccsa.org/accmusin.html - 7k - Cached - Similar pages (I once took a long detour to eat some BBQ in New Braunfels, Texas.)
368 posted on
02/18/2004 2:19:41 AM PST by
dennisw
("Cuz we'll put a boot in your ass it's the American way" - Toby Keith)
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