Table (traditional Music Ensembles)
Traditional ensembles and instrumentsEnsemble | Bowed Strings | Plucked Strings | Wood Winds | Brass Winds | Other Aerophones | Membranophone Percussion | Idiophone Percussion |
Mariachi | violin | guitar, vihuela, guitarron | trumpet | ||||
Banda | clarinet, saxophone | tuba, trombone, trumpet | tambora, tarola | cymbals | |||
Conjunto norteño | bajo sexto, double bass | saxophone | accordion | drums, tarola | redoba | ||
Conjunto jarocho | requinto jarocho, jarana jarocha, leona, harp | pandero octagonal | marimbol, quijada, güiro | ||||
Conjunto huasteco | violin | huapanguera, jarana huasteca | |||||
Marimba orquesta | double bass | saxophone | drums | marimba, güiro | |||
Conjunto calentano | violin | guitarra sexta, guitarra panzona, double bass | tamborita | ||||
Conjunto de arpa grande | violin | harp, guitar, vihuela, double bass | |||||
Jarana yucateca | double bass | clarinet, saxophone | trumpet, trombone | timpani | cymbals, güiro | ||
Conjunto de son de tarima | vihuela, guitar | cajón de tapeo | |||||
Conjunto mixteco | violin | guitar, bajo quinto | cántaro | ||||
Trío romántico | guitar, guitarra requinto | maracas | |||||
Tamborileros de Tabasco | flauta de tres hoyos | tamboril, tamboril requinto | |||||
Orquesta típica | violin | bandolón, guitar, salterio | clarinet | snare drum | |||
Flauta y Tamboril | flauta de tres hoyos | tambor de marco, tamborcito | |||||
Chirimía | chirimía | tambor | |||||
Conjunto de Costa Chica | harmonica | friction drum | quijada | ||||
Tamborileros del norte | clarinet | tambora | |||||
Violín y tambora | violin | tambora | |||||
Prehispánico | ocarina, caracol, flauta de tres hoyos | huehuetl, tambor de u, kayum | teponaztli, ayoyotes, sonaja |
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