Duranguense

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Duranguense (Pasito Duranguense) is a further development of Mexican norteña music, which has grown in popularity particularly since the mid-2000s.

In contrast to the Banda , less wind instruments are typically used in the Duranguense, but a sharp rhythm based primarily on a snare drum and the use of synthesizers for rhythm and melody lines play an important role. Duranguense is usually played in a very fast 2/4 pole catact , similar to merengue .

The style of music developed in northern Mexico in the state of Durango ; However, he only achieved national fame and status as an independent musical genre through groups that were formed from immigrants of Mexican origin in the Chicago region .