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mariachi

  • 1 mariachi

    m.
    1 mariachi (music) (music).
    2 mariachi band (orchestra).
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    1 (persona, música) mariachi; (orquesta) mariachi band
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    1.
    ADJ Méx mariachi
    2.
    SM (=música) mariachi music; (=conjunto) mariachi band
    3.
    SMF (=persona) mariachi musician
    CONJUNTO MARIACHI The conjuntos mariachis, bands of itinerant Mexican musicians, are mostly to be seen in the Plaza Garibaldi in Mexico City, wearing their traditional charro costumes: sequin-studded cowboy-style suits and wide-brimmed Mexican hats. Besides being a major tourist attraction, they provide music in the form of love songs for weddings, birthdays and quinceañeras (special parties for Mexican girls who have reached their 15th birthday). The term mariachi is said to derive from the French word for wedding.
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    masculino mariachi musician
    •• Cultural note:
    The word can mean the traditional Mexican musical ensembles, the lively mestizo music that they play, and the dance performed to it. The instruments used by mariachis are the guitar, harp, vihuela (an early form of guitar), violin, and trumpet. Mariachis wearing costumes based on those worn by charros can be seen in the Plaza Garibaldi, in Mexico City, where they are hired for parties, or to sing manañitas or serenades
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    masculino mariachi musician
    •• Cultural note:
    The word can mean the traditional Mexican musical ensembles, the lively mestizo music that they play, and the dance performed to it. The instruments used by mariachis are the guitar, harp, vihuela (an early form of guitar), violin, and trumpet. Mariachis wearing costumes based on those worn by charros can be seen in the Plaza Garibaldi, in Mexico City, where they are hired for parties, or to sing manañitas or serenades
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    mariachi (↑ mariachi a1)
    mariachi musician
    sones de mariachi mariachi music
    The word can mean the traditional Mexican musical ensembles, the lively mestizo music that they play, and the dance performed to it.
    The instruments used by mariachis are the guitar, harp, vihuela (an early form of guitar), violin, and trumpet. Mariachis wearing costumes based on those worn by charros charro (↑ charro a1) can be seen in the plaza Garibaldi, in Mexico City, where they are hired for parties, or to sing mañanitas (↑ mañanita a1) or serenades.
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    mariachi sustantivo masculino
    mariachi musician
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    1. [música] mariachi (music)
    2. [orquesta] mariachi band
    3. [músico] mariachi (musician)
    MARIACHI
    A mariachi band may contain from six to eight violinists, two trumpeters and a guitarist, as well as other more specialized instruments, such as the “guitarrón” (an outsize, deep-toned guitar), the “vihuela” (a high-pitched guitar), and the harp. As well as providing the music for songs, mariachi music serves for dancing as well, often with foot-stamping steps which descend from Spanish Flamenco. Mariachi music began to acquire its current popularity in the 1930s, when band members began wearing the typical “charro” outfit that is familiar today - the short black jacket, tight trousers and wide-brimmed “sombrero” hat, all with silver trimmings. Mariachi bands were once a common sight at baptisms, weddings and national celebrations, and might even be hired to serenade a loved one, though nowadays they are less common, due to the high cost of contracting their services.
    mariachi2 adj
    Méx Fam ham-fisted;
    Celia es bien mariachi para cocinar Celia is hopeless at cooking
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    I m mariachi band
    II m/f mariachi player
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    : mariachi musician or band

    Spanish-English dictionary > mariachi

  • 2 música mariachi

    f.
    mariachi music, mariachi.

    Spanish-English dictionary > música mariachi

  • 3 conjunto mariachi

    m.
    mariachi band.

    Spanish-English dictionary > conjunto mariachi

  • 4 mañanitas

    In Mexico, a short love song sung on someone's birthday, santo (↑ santo a1), or in honor of an important person. It is also a song that mariachis sing at dawn serenades mariachi (↑ mariachi a1). The music of the song is almost always the same, but the verses vary according to the subject matter.
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    mañanitas sustantivo femenino plural ( en Méx) song often sung on birthdays
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    Méx birthday song
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    mañanitas nfpl, Mex : birthday serenade

    Spanish-English dictionary > mañanitas

  • 5 guitarrón

    SM
    1) Méx (Mús) large guitar
    2) CAm (=abeja) bee
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    masculino 25-string guitar
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    masculino 25-string guitar
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    25-string guitar
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    = large, low-pitched guitar typical of the Mexican mariachi

    Spanish-English dictionary > guitarrón

См. также в других словарях:

  • Mariachi — Mariachi …   Deutsch Wörterbuch

  • Mariachi — Orígenes musicales son jalisciense, sonecitos del país, canció …   Wikipedia Español

  • mariachi — ‘Música y baile populares mexicanos’, ‘conjunto de músicos que interpretan esta música vestidos a la usanza charra’ y, también, ‘cada uno de estos músicos’: «La música mexicana, en especial el mariachi, gusta mucho en España» (Excélsior [Méx.] 20 …   Diccionario panhispánico de dudas

  • Mariachi —   [spanisch/mexikanisch, marɪ atʃɪ], charakteristisches mexikanisches Instrumentalensemble. Der Name könnte als Verkleinerungsform von »Maria« ( chi; mexikanische Dialektbildung) entstanden oder vom französischen »mariage« (=Hochzeit, Heirat)… …   Universal-Lexikon

  • mariachi — o mariachis sustantivo masculino 1. Música y baile populares mexicanos de ritmo muy alegre y bullicioso: Tocaremos un mariachi para que lo bailen nuestros invitados. 2. Orquesta formada por violines, trompetas, guitarras e instrumentos populares… …   Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española

  • mariachi — [MARIÁCI] s. m. (în Mexic) muzician ambulant care se produce la festivităţi, la nunţi etc. (< sp. mariachi) Trimis de raduborza, 10.05.2008. Sursa: MDN …   Dicționar Român

  • mariachi — ● mariachi nom masculin (de mariage) Au Mexique, nom donné à des musiciens ambulants vêtus de costumes de fantaisie, qui jouent, en groupes, lors des mariages, des festivités …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • mariachi — Mexican strolling musical band, 1941, from Mexican Spanish, from Fr. mariage marriage (see MARRIAGE (Cf. marriage)), so called because such bands performed at wedding celebrations. As an adjective by 1967 …   Etymology dictionary

  • mariachi — o mariachis (Del fr. mariage, matrimonio). 1. m. Música y baile populares mexicanos procedentes del Estado de Jalisco. 2. Orquesta popular mexicana que interpreta esta música. 3. Cada uno de los componentes de esta orquesta. 4. Conjunto… …   Diccionario de la lengua española

  • mariachi — ☆ mariachi [mär΄ē ä′chē ] n. pl. mariachis [MexSp < Fr mariage (see MARRIAGE): from providing music at wedding celebrations] 1. a member of a strolling band of musicians in Mexico 2. such a band 3. their music …   English World dictionary

  • Mariachi — Eine Mariachigruppe beim Mariachifestival von Guadalajara. Mariachi ist die Bezeichnung für eine typisch mexikanische Musikformation aus dem Bundesstaat Jalisco und ihre Musiker. Die Mariachi Musik ist dennoch nur eine der vielen Facetten der… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

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