mariachi

Members of Mariachi Vargas de Tecalitlán (third generation, 1950)

Meanings

Adjective

  • Of or pertaining to a traditional form of Mexican music, either sung or purely instrumental.
  • Of or pertaining to a band playing such music, or to the singers of such songs.

Noun

  • A traditional form of Mexican music, either sung or purely instrumental.
  • A group that plays mariachi music.
  • A member of such a group.

Origin

  • Borrowed from Mexican Spanish mariachi. The origin of the Spanish word is unclear. It has often been claimed to derive from , reputedly because the Europe-born Emperor Maximilian of Mexico (which France had invaded) encouraged the music to be played at weddings. However, new evidence shows the word to have been used prior to the French invasion. Most other theories suggest indigenous roots. See Wikipedia.

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