Tribal guarachero
Tribal guarachero, also known as trival, is a music genre that fuses electronic dance music with cumbia or certain rhythms from regional Mexican music genres.
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Other names | Trival, tribal, 3ball, guaracha |
Stylistic origins | Mexican folk, cumbia, techno, electro house, club music |
Cultural origins | Early 2000s in Latin America (mainly Mexico), Southern United States, heavily Latino/Hispanic populated regions of the United States |
Typical instruments | Synthesizer, congas, güira, flute |
Tribal guarachero is sometimes referred to as "3ball". Despite the similarity between the letter "b" and "v" in Spanish, it should not be confused with tribal house or tecnocumbia music.
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