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Corrido is also a type of song in Capoeira music
Capoeira music

In capoeira, music sets the rhythm, the style of play, and the energy of a game.In its most traditional setting, there are three main styles of song that weave together the structure of the capoeira Angola roda....
. For the Italian commune, see Corrido, Italy.


The
corrido is a popular narrative song and poetry form, a ballad
Ballad (music)

In jazz and popular music, the term ballad denotes a short song in a slow tempo, usually with a romantic or sentimental text, though the term is also used for instrumental pieces....
,of Mexico. It derives largely from the 18th century Spanish romance
Romance (genre)

As a literary genre of high culture, romance or chivalric romance refers to a style of heroic prose and Verse narrative that was particularly current in aristocratic literature of Middle Ages and Early Modern Europe, that narrated fantastic stories about the marvellous adventures of a chivalrous, heroic knight, often of super-human ab...
, and in its most known form consists of 1) a salutation from the singer and prologue to the story; 2) the story itself; 3) a moral and farewell from the singer.

ous themes are featured in Mexican Corridos, and corrido lyrics are often old legends (stories) and ballads about a famed criminal or hero in the rural frontier areas of Mexico.






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Corrido is also a type of song in Capoeira music
Capoeira music

In capoeira, music sets the rhythm, the style of play, and the energy of a game.In its most traditional setting, there are three main styles of song that weave together the structure of the capoeira Angola roda....
. For the Italian commune, see Corrido, Italy.


The
corrido is a popular narrative song and poetry form, a ballad
Ballad (music)

In jazz and popular music, the term ballad denotes a short song in a slow tempo, usually with a romantic or sentimental text, though the term is also used for instrumental pieces....
,of Mexico. It derives largely from the 18th century Spanish romance
Romance (genre)

As a literary genre of high culture, romance or chivalric romance refers to a style of heroic prose and Verse narrative that was particularly current in aristocratic literature of Middle Ages and Early Modern Europe, that narrated fantastic stories about the marvellous adventures of a chivalrous, heroic knight, often of super-human ab...
, and in its most known form consists of 1) a salutation from the singer and prologue to the story; 2) the story itself; 3) a moral and farewell from the singer.

Themes

Various themes are featured in Mexican Corridos, and corrido lyrics are often old legends (stories) and ballads about a famed criminal or hero in the rural frontier areas of Mexico. Some corridos may also be love stories. Also, there are corridos about women( La Venganza de Maria, Laurita Garza,La tragedia de Rosita....)and couples, not just about men. Contemporary corridos written within the past few decades feature more modern themes such as narcotrafing
Mexican Drug War

The Mexican Drug War is an armed conflict taking place between rival drug cartels and Military of Mexicos in Mexico. The crackdown has resulted in the arrest of some high-level figures in the drug trade, but as cartels are dismantled or left without leaders, violent power struggles erupt over who will take their place....
 (narcocorridos), immigration
Illegal immigration to the United States

Illegal immigration to the United States refers to the act of foreign nationals violating U.S. immigration policies and national laws by immigrating to the United States without proper consent from the United States government....
, and migrant labor.

Form

Corridos, like ranchera
Ranchera

The ranchera is a genre of the traditional music of Mexico. Although closely associated with the mariachi groups which evolved in Jalisco in the post-revolutionary period, rancheras are also played today by norte?o or banda music groups....
s, have introductory instrumental music and adornos interrupting the stanzas of the lyrics. However, unlike rancheras, its rhythm remains fairly consistent. The corrido has a rhythm very much similar to the European waltz
Waltz

The waltz is a ballroom dance and folk dance dance in Time signature, performed primarily in closed position....
; rancheras can be played at a variety of rhythms. Corridos often tell stories, while rancheras are for dancing.

Like rancheras, corridos can be played by mariachi
Mariachi

Mariachi is a type of musical group, originally from Cocula, Jalisco, Mexico. Usually a mariachi consists of at least three violins, two trumpets, one Mexican guitar, one Mexican vihuela one guitarr?n and occasionally a harp....
, norteño
Norteño (music)

Norte?o is a genre of Music of Mexico. The accordion and the bajo sexto are norte?o's most characteristic instruments. This genre of music is extremely popular in both Mexico and the United States, especially among the Mexican community....
, banda, duranguense
Duranguense

Duranguense is a genre of Music of Mexico. It is popular among the Mexican-American community in the United States. Duranguense is closely related to the Mexican styles of Banda music and norte?o ....
, Tejano
Tejano

Tejano is a term used to identify a Texas of Hispanic and/or Latin-American descent....
 and grupero bands. The instruments used to play the song differs with the type of band that plays the corrido.

History


Until the arrival and success of electronic mass-media (mid-20th century), the corrido served in Mexico as the main informational and educational outlet, even with subversive purposes, due to its apparent linguistic and musical simplicity, appropriate for oral transmission. After the spread of radio and television, the genre evolved into a new stage and is still in process of maturity. Some scholars, however, consider the corrido to be dead or agonizing in more recent times (see affirmations of Vicente T. Mendoza,
El corrido mexicano, 1954). In more rural areas where Spanish and Mexican cultures have been preserved because of isolation, the romance has taken on other forms related to the corrido as well. In New Mexico, for example, a story-song emerged during the colonial period that was known as an Indita, which loosely follows the format of a corrido, but is chanted rather than sung, similar to a Native American chant, hence the name Indita.

The earliest living specimens of corrido are adapted versions of Spanish romances or European tales, mainly about disgraced or idealized love, or religious topics. These, that include (among others) "La Martina" (an adaptation of the romance "La Esposa Infiel") and "La Delgadina", show the same basic stylistic features of the mainstream of later corridos (1/2 or 3/4 tempo and "verso menor" lyric composing, meaning verses of eight or less phonetic syllables, grouped in strophes of six or less verses).

Beginning with the Mexican War of Independence
Mexican War of Independence

Mexican War of Independence , was an armed conflict between the people of Mexico and Spanish colonial authorities, which started on 16 September 1810....
 (1810-1821) and culminating during the Mexican Revolution
Mexican Revolution

The Mexican Revolution was a major armed struggle that started in 1910 with an uprising led by Francisco I. Madero against longtime autocrat Porfirio D?az....
 (1910-1921), the genre flourished and acquired its "epic" tones, along with the three-step narrative structure as described above.

Prior to widespead use of radio, popular
corridos were passed around as an oral tradition, often to spread news of events and popular heroes, and popular humor, to the population, many of whom were illiterate prior to the improvements to the educational system that occurred after the Revolution. Academic study of corridos written during the Mexican revolution shows they were used as a means to communicate news throughout Mexico as a response to the propaganda being spread in the newspapers which were owned by the corrupt government of Pofirio Díaz. Sheet music
Sheet music

Sheet music is a hand-written or printed form of musical notation; like its analogs?books, pamphlets, etc.?the medium of sheet music typically is paper , although the access to musical notation in recent years includes also presentation on computer screens....
 of popular
corridos were sold or included in publications. Other corrido sheets were passed out free as a form of propaganda
Propaganda

Propaganda is the dissemination of information aimed at influencing the opinions or behaviors of large numbers of people. As opposed to Objectivity providing information, propaganda in its most basic sense presents information in order to influence its audience....
, to eulogize leaders, armies, and political movements, or in some cases to mock the opposition. The best known Revolutionary
corrido, is, of course, La cucaracha
La Cucaracha

File:Corrido de la Cucaracha .jpg"La Cucaracha" is a traditional Spanish people folk music corrido, that became popular in Mexico during the Mexican revolution....
, an old song that was rephrased to celebrate the exploits of Pancho Villa
Pancho Villa

This article is about the Mexican revolutionary general. For the boxer, see Francisco Guilledo.Doroteo Arango Ar?mbula , better known as Francisco or "Pancho" Villa, was the first Mexican Revolutionary general....
's army and poke fun at his nemesis Venustiano Carranza
Venustiano Carranza

Venustiano Carranza Garza was one of the leaders of the Mexican Revolution. He ultimately became President of Mexico following the overthrow of the dictatorial Huerta regime in the summer of 1914 and during his administration the 1917 Constitution of Mexico of Mexico was drafted....
.

With the consolidation of "Presidencialismo" (the political era following the Mexican Revolution) and the success of electronic mass-media, the corrido lost its primacy as a mass communications form, becoming part of a folklorist cult on one branch, and on another, the voice of the new subversives: oppressed workers, drug growers or traffickers; leftist activists, emigrated farmworkers (mainly to the USA)... This is what scholars call the "decaying" stage of the genre, which tends to erase the stylistic or structural characteristics of "revolutionary" or traditional corrido, without a clear and unified understanding of its evolution. This is mainly signified by the "narcocorrido
Narcocorrido

A narcocorrido or drug ballad is a Mexican music and song tradition which evolved out of the norte?o folk corrido tradition. It uses a danceable, accordion-based polka as a rhythmic base....
", many of which are egocentric ballads paid for by drug smugglers to anonymous and almost illiterate composers (more about this asserts in ), but others coming from the most popular norteno and banda artists, and written by some of the most successful and influential ranchera composers.

In mestizo-Mexican cultural area the three variants of corrido (romance, revolutionary and modern) are both alive and sung, along with sister narrative-popular genres, such as the "valona
Valona

The valona is a popular narrative song- and poetry-form of the Mexican state of Michoac?n. Its main characteristics are: a bitter sense of humor, mainly with reference to erotism and social concerns; its lyrics are composed as groupings of ten-line strophes, each line made up of eight syllables; musically, all valonas are sung to just a sin...
" of Michoacán state, the "son arribeño" of the Sierra Gorda
Sierra Gorda

Comprising the northeast third of Quer?taro States of Mexico state in Mexico, the Sierra Gorda Biosphere Reserve covers 383,567 ha of a rugged arm of the Sierra Madre Occidental....
 (Guanajuato, Hidalgo and Querétaro states) and others. Its vitality and flexibility allow original corrido lyrics to be built on non-Mexican musical genres, such as blues
Blues

Blues is a music genre based on the use of the blues chord progressions and the blue notes. Though several blues musical form s exist, the 12-bar blues chord progressions are the most frequently encountered....
 and ska
Ska

Ska is a music genre that originated in Jamaica in the late 1950s, and was the precursor to rocksteady and reggae. Ska combined elements of Caribbean mento and Calypso music with United States jazz and rhythm and blues....
, and even non-Spanish lyrics, like the ones composed or translated by Mexican indigenous communities or by the "Chicano
Chicano

Chicano is a word for a Mexican American . The terms Chicano and Chicana were originally used by and regarding U.S. citizens of Mexican descent....
" people in USA, in English or "Spanglish
Spanglish

Spanglish refers to the code-switching of "English language" and "Spanish language", in the speech of the Hispanic population of the United States, Gibraltar and most of the spanish holiday resorts, who are exposed to both Spanish language and English language....
". The corrido was, for example, a favorite device employed by the Teatro Campesino
Teatro Campesino

El Teatro Campesino , is a theatre troupe founded in 1965 as the cultural arm of the United Farm Workers. The original actors were all farmworkers, and El Teatro Campesino enacted events inspired by the lives of their audience....
 led by Luis Valdez
Luis Valdez

Luis Valdez is an United States playwright, writer and film director.He is regarded as the father of Chicano theater in the United States....
 in mobilizing largely Mexican and Mexican American farmworkers in California during the 1960s.

Some Popular Corrido Singers

  • Los Tigres del Norte
    Los Tigres del Norte

    Los Tigres del Norte are a Grammy and Latin Grammy winning nortena-band ensemble, from Rosa Morada, Sinaloa, Mexico. The group was started by Jorge Hern?ndez, his brothers, and his cousins....
  • Chalino Sanchez
    Chalino Sánchez

    Chalino Sanchez was a Mexico singer....
  • Explosion Nortena
  • Los Morros Del Norte
  • El Potro De Sinaloa
    El Potro de Sinaloa

    Jos? Eulogio Hernandez, better known by his stage name El Potro de Sinaloa, is a Mexico conjunto singer born in Tapias,Sinaloa.Both of his brothers, Ignacio and Tomas, had careers as musicians in Mexico....
  • Los Tucanes De Tijuana
  • El Tigrillo Palma


Popular Corridos Songs

  • Contrabando y Traición - Los Tigres del Norte
    Los Tigres del Norte

    Los Tigres del Norte are a Grammy and Latin Grammy winning nortena-band ensemble, from Rosa Morada, Sinaloa, Mexico. The group was started by Jorge Hern?ndez, his brothers, and his cousins....
  • El Cholo-Explosion Nortena
  • Fiesta En La Siera - Los Morros Del Norte y
  • Chuy Y Mauricio - El Potro De Sinaloa
    El Potro de Sinaloa

    Jos? Eulogio Hernandez, better known by his stage name El Potro de Sinaloa, is a Mexico conjunto singer born in Tapias,Sinaloa.Both of his brothers, Ignacio and Tomas, had careers as musicians in Mexico....
  • Cartel De Tijuana - Los Tucanes De Tijuana
  • El 5-5-Explosion Nortena
  • El 24-El Tigrillo Palma
  • La Agila Blanca-Explosion Nortena
  • La cárcel de Cananea
    La cárcel de Cananea

    La c?rcel de Cananea is a corrido written in 1917 commemorating the Cananea Strike that took place in the Mexico mining town of Cananea, Sonora, in June 1906....


Musical characteristics

The corrido was originally performed as a melodically simple tune with guitar accompaniment. It was performed in waltz
Waltz

The waltz is a ballroom dance and folk dance dance in Time signature, performed primarily in closed position....
 time and now commonly adopts a polka
Polka

The polka is a lively Central European dance and also a musical genre of dancing music familiar throughout Europe and the Americas. It originated in the middle of the 19th century in the Czech lands and is still a common genre in Swedish, Lithuanian, Czech Republic, Poles, Germans, Hungarian, Austrians, Russian, Slovenian and Slovakian folk...
 rhythm. Since the commercialization of the corrido, it is often performed by conjunto
Conjunto

Conjunto, taken from Spanish language, literally meaning "group", from Latin "coniunctus". The official Real Academia Spanish dictionary lists 10 definitions of the word....
s produced professionally by recording companies.

Films

  • 2006 - (To the Other Side). Directed by Natalia Almada.


  • 2007 - ("the Violin") directed by Francisco Vargas


See also

Mexican pop

External links

  • - corridos
  • [Online Community],
  • , though its title refers to the modern style focusing on drug smugglers, includes a variety of information about the contemporary scene, including a page of topical corrido lyrics and one on the censorship of corridos in Mexico.
  • Here is a with complementary information and a research proposal.
  • Renowned folklorist (1915-1999) has transcribed several corridos from the Texas - Mexico border.
  • Dan Dickey has concisely summarized the corrido for The University of Texas at Austin's Handbook of Texas Online.
  • - This bilingual web site teaches the rich history of Mexico through narrative songs known as "corridos". The site supports a Smithsonian Institution
    Smithsonian Institution

    The Smithsonian Institution is an educational and research institute and associated museum complex, administered and funded by the government of the United States and by funds from its Financial endowment, contributions, and profits from its shops and its magazine....
     traveling exhibition. Visitors learn about revolutionaries, bandits, war heroes, drug smugglers and more through music, art, photography and video. A teacher section helps integrate the site into the classroom, and a resource section provides even more information on this popular musical tradition. Winner of Museums and the Web Best Online Exhibition Award 2003. (site developed by Interactive Knowledge, Inc)
  • A short overview with archive photos, audio samples and translations (also .)