It was important in American culture aswell, but it was more regional and took more string characteristics rather than the brass oompa styles. Even in bluegrass, "polka on the banjo" is an American STAPLE.
This is a true polka, the Mexican music is really influenced by German and French music, ironically, many Mexican doesn't know this. For the ignorants saying that this is not Polka cause no tuba and accordion is playing, the Polka is more than instruments, composition, time and other characteristics determine the music style.
True the Mexican Norteno music came about when the Europeans ‘invaded’ the new world and brought their culture with them, the polkas came from Poland, Germany, Spain and even Russia the accordian supposidly happened as a trade between a native and a european,, the concertina is the small instrument they play in Northern Mexico but rem its only in the Northern states the remainder of Mexican post E culture came about as to whom was where, when such as Jalisco is a crude copy of the can can dancers that accompanied the French army during the Battle of Puebla, Www.spanishdancers,org
Nortenas and Bandas/ Germany influence Mariachis/ French influence This European countries came to Mexico and brought some of their culture that’s why we have similar music that they have in their music songs.
My great grandmother was 100% Bavarian and she chose to stay with my great grandfather in his small town and I love her for that fact she chose love over her statutes
Nortenas/ Germany influence Mariachis/ French influence Banda/ Germany influence Classic Mexican guitar from Spain This European countries came to Mexico and brought some of their culture that’s why we have similar music that they have in their music songs.
don"t make me laugh, mariachi "french" influence"? and you fell for the story that because "mariachi" sounds like a french word, it has to be french? what a naive person..banda alemana? jajaja
Gracias por recordar ésta bella polka , Jesuita , de Chihuahua . Seguramente de la música que bailaba con deleite el General Pancho Villa allá en Ciudad Camargo , Chihuahua. Se les escuchó no exacto pero si muy bien ! Felicidades amigos !
Polka arrive to México in 1830 brought by the rich people when Travel to europe there are cronicles about it,discribing the madness cause in the young people.after that polkas became part of the culture in México in the same way other fashions in music and dances known like the cuadrillas.
En realidad no es así como sugieres. Está documentado que muchos inmigrantes de Europa del Este, entre ellos Alemanes, Checos, Polacos, etc. Se establecieron en Texas. Muchos contribuyeron en la instalación de las vías férreas del norte de México, así como mucha gente de Nuevo León, Tamaulipas, Chihuahua... tuvieron bastante contacto con Texas. Hubo un "mestizaje" musical. La Polka se "Mexicanizó"...
Si buenno esas polkas son de los que vinieron ,aquí allá North México como alemanes , húngaro,checos , holandes,polacos jajaja si no solo hibieroon francés y judíos y ingleses en MEXICOO si no TAMMBIEN ,hasta de Irlanda en Veracruz,la influencia de coreanos y japonéses en baja California Norte,los chinos ,cochinos ya tienen MAAS de dos siglos jajajaaja fuimos muy invadidos ,PEROO gracias a eso tenemos un ramo de cultura enorme que al final la fuimos modificando ,y haciéndola nuestra
ESEkbrown: Quirino Mendoza Cortés no fue el compositor de Jesusita en Chihuahua. El verdadero compositor se llama Martín Robles Terríquez que nació en San José de Gracia, municipio de Ixtlán del Río, Nayarit en el año 1864. Compuso mazurcas, polkas, shottis, valses, habaneras, cuadrillas, canciones románticas y corridos. En 1894 fue invitada su orquesta a una fiesta a Plan de Barrancas, Jalisco y aprovechando la oportunidad estrenó su polka ¨Virginia¨. Quiso el destino que su fama volara hasta las huestes revolucionarias y la polka que dedicó a su hija Virginia llegaría a Chihuahua en donde músicos y soldados de Francisco Villa la tocaban, hasta que, según algunos autores, el propio guerrillero le impuso el nombre de ¨Jesusita en Chihuahua¨. Don Quirino F. Mendoza y Cortés, pensando que esta melodía provenía de algún compositor revolucionario villista, la recogió y la registró como ¨Jesusita en Chihuahua¨. Saludos.
@@davidsol480 Pasa lo mismo con varias canciones, es el mismo caso de "Modesta Ayala" que esta registrada por Jose Edwiges Chavez Gonzalez, pero se la acreditan un par mas. Por mientras aprece alguna evidencia mas fuerte se la vamos a seguir dejando a Don Quirino Mendoza Cortes. Quien compuso tambien: "Cielito lindo", La negra noche", y las "Espuelas de amozoc".
@@pincheguey1325 Y pasa lo mismo con el ¨Cielito Lindo¨ que lo que he leído proviene de Andalucía en donde existe la Sierra Morena y en ningún lado de nuestro país existe tal sierra. Pero seguiremos diciendo que el compositor del ¨Cielito Lindo¨ es Don Quirino Mendoza Cortés, aunque esa música existiera desde antes que el compositor naciera. Saludos.
Im Mexican. I don't speak English but I will use Google translate to leave you some words. Music from the center of Europe arrived in Mexico in the 19th century with the French invasion, Austrian, Belgian, Czech and eastern French (Lorraine) soldiers arrived. The bad thing is that it was in the context of a war, the positive thing is that they left part of their culture which took root in the North of Mexico where their own style of Polka, Redova, Barsoviana, Chotis emerged; Until recently, most Mexicans were unaware that this music actually originated in Europe. Here is a video of a Sub-Genre of the Mexican Polka called "Musica Norteña" where many of the most classic groups are. Greetings friends. th-cam.com/video/tFU_GPvKc30/w-d-xo.html
Dark, rider. The zone where this músic is: nuevo León, Chihuahua Tamaulipas Coahuila. Here nota only has spanish blood but Germanic, russian polish, italian, we ate some diferente than the Center and south of mexico
That one it's been played and teached in mexicos schools for years and years, as a mexican schooler you gotta know how to dance and play Polska in northern Mexico, funny no??
He did become POTUS. I'm 55 and he was the greatest POTUS of my lifetime, fullfilling nearly every promise. I like low gas prices, bread for a dolla a loaf, detained border crossers that enter illegally...my neighbor had a serious crime committed against her from an illegal. We want you...the ones who do it right! BTW...I'm a Mex-American 5 generations in from when Mexican territory is now American.
How does showin respect for your neighbors property lines even matter to polka? Good fences make good neighbors. Good neighbors come together for a good time with good polka
Well, imagine that you’re the one that doesn’t want your neighbor’s kids all over your yard, so you decide to build a fence on that side of your property but you have the audacity to tell the entire neighborhood that your neighbor is gonna pay for it! That’s fucking disrespectful.
De acuerdo, buenas bardas hacen buenos vecinos, solo que Estados Unidos robó a México la mitad de su territorio, así que los mexicanos tenemos TODO EL DERECHO de ir y venir de tierras que SON NUESTRAS. Eso incluye Texas, Nuevo México, Arizona, California, Nevada, Utah, la mitad de Colorado y porciones de Wyoming, Kansas y Oklahoma, espero que te haya quedado claro seas quien seas. Adiós.
this video is an insult to AmericA, Mexico, n Polka music. I listened to Mexican Polka for years while workin on a farm n polka in general since I was born. Wheres the accordian, the tuba, the loud laughs? The crowd was happier before u started playin
Well, polka came from europe, and this particular song came from ol' mexico back when Texas was still Tejas. It's all one big family, despite what the insurrection has taught us.
Si no tienes algo inteligente que decir, mejor cierra la boca. Cada expresión musical vale por sí misma, sin necesidad de ser comparada. Jesusita en Chihuahua sonaría bien incluso si tú la tocaras con el trasero.
Mexico has to be the only place outside the Germanic world/central Europe to have polka be an important aspect of the culture.
Si, Señor!
A very important aspect! 🇲🇽❤️🇩🇪
Y arriba el norte!
Mexican History is complex, like many other countries. We have many influences thru the years, thousands of years until now.
It was important in American culture aswell, but it was more regional and took more string characteristics rather than the brass oompa styles. Even in bluegrass, "polka on the banjo" is an American STAPLE.
mainly in the north.. I wonder why. Maybe because of the influence from the menonites?
You guys play Mexican songs very nice.
Congratulations from Mexico 🇲🇽.
This is a true polka, the Mexican music is really influenced by German and French music, ironically, many Mexican doesn't know this. For the ignorants saying that this is not Polka cause no tuba and accordion is playing, the Polka is more than instruments, composition, time and other characteristics determine the music style.
True the Mexican Norteno music came about when the Europeans ‘invaded’ the new world and brought their culture with them, the polkas came from Poland, Germany, Spain and even Russia
the accordian supposidly happened as a trade between a native and a european,,
the concertina is the small instrument they play in Northern Mexico but rem its only in the Northern states the remainder of Mexican post E culture came about as to whom was where, when such as Jalisco is a crude copy of the can can dancers that accompanied the French army during the Battle of Puebla,
Www.spanishdancers,org
Nortenas and Bandas/ Germany influence
Mariachis/ French influence
This European countries came to Mexico and brought some of their culture that’s why we have similar music that they have in their music songs.
Callate el hocico!, si te vas a origenes tienes que encontrar el de todo.
Perfectly said
Many Mexicans know this. lol. My grandfather included. Who was really damn good with the harmonica and the accordion. RIH Apa.. miss ya so much!!
La tocan tan bonito, que me puse a bailar en mi sala. Esta polka aun se baila en las bodad del.norte de Mexico.
My great grandmother was 100% Bavarian and she chose to stay with my great grandfather in his small town and I love her for that fact she chose love over her statutes
As a Mexican I am impressed how well it was played. Congratulations
Ah 2015... the good old days.
Nortenas/ Germany influence
Mariachis/ French influence
Banda/ Germany influence
Classic Mexican guitar from Spain
This European countries came to Mexico and brought some of their culture that’s why we have similar music that they have in their music songs.
Yup you're right.
And the Food
don"t make me laugh, mariachi "french" influence"?
and you fell for the story that because "mariachi" sounds like a french word, it has to be french? what a naive person..banda alemana? jajaja
Se nota a leguas que escribes sólo por envidia a la MÚSICA de MÉXICO
si pero los MEXICANOS LAS TOCAN MAS ALEGRES Y CON SENTIMIENTO Y LAS BAILAN ESPECTACULARES LO KE LOS EUROPEOS NO PUEDEN
Bella interpretación, felicitaciones desde el Estado de Veracruz
Ajua, Jesusita en Chihuahua, it's a beautiful mexican polka. La,la,la,la....
I literally set down my beer to write this during your song
JESUSITA EN CHIHUAHUA, MY COUNTRY. MEXICO
Beautifully executed, very nice to hear them play this song.
Wow sounds great saludos from northern Mexico !!!
Gracias por recordar ésta bella polka , Jesuita , de Chihuahua . Seguramente de la música que bailaba con deleite el General Pancho Villa allá en Ciudad Camargo , Chihuahua. Se les escuchó no exacto pero si muy bien ! Felicidades amigos !
Beautiful!!!! you nailed it! that is how it was played originally. Brass bands would later made its own versions but the original polka was like that.
Estupenda interpretación y adaptación musical de "Jesusita en Chihuahua", por este magnífico grupo de músicos. La disfrute mucho, saludos.
Great interpretation!
Saludos desde TJ Mexico
👌🏽 Pancho Villa and Billy the kid came to my mind …
Beautiful performance.
when i was a child, almost every single year one group in my elementary school dance Jesusita en Chihuahua in a shcool festival.
Muy buena interpretación, los violinistas ! Explendidos! Felicitaciones y un agradecimiento!!! De un mexicano!!
Congrats for your music, regards from Monterrey, México
Polka arrive to México in 1830 brought by the rich people when Travel to europe there are cronicles about it,discribing the madness cause in the young people.after that polkas became part of the culture in México in the same way other fashions in music and dances known like the cuadrillas.
JAVIER BATISTA square dance.
Not really tho, it came through polish and German immigrants to the north, there are official documents that prove that history
En realidad no es así como sugieres. Está documentado que muchos inmigrantes de Europa del Este, entre ellos Alemanes, Checos, Polacos, etc. Se establecieron en Texas. Muchos contribuyeron en la instalación de las vías férreas del norte de México, así como mucha gente de Nuevo León, Tamaulipas, Chihuahua... tuvieron bastante contacto con Texas. Hubo un "mestizaje" musical. La Polka se "Mexicanizó"...
Viva Mexico
Grandioso, in the music there is not walls.
I was not aware of this?! Awesome
What a Beautiful World!-- the Language of Music.
La musica mexicana siempre da alegría donde se escuche
Great musica I am mexican :)
Qué belleza que les guste nuestra música que el arte sirva para unir a los pueblos
Si buenno esas polkas son de los que vinieron ,aquí allá North México como alemanes , húngaro,checos , holandes,polacos jajaja si no solo hibieroon francés y judíos y ingleses en MEXICOO si no TAMMBIEN ,hasta de Irlanda en Veracruz,la influencia de coreanos y japonéses en baja California Norte,los chinos ,cochinos ya tienen MAAS de dos siglos jajajaaja fuimos muy invadidos ,PEROO gracias a eso tenemos un ramo de cultura enorme que al final la fuimos modificando ,y haciéndola nuestra
This piece of music played with these instruments sounds like a Norwegian polka
Believeme the original sound the same
El Guapo danced this song in the movie (The three amigos).
MEXICO MAGICO... (MAGIC mexico) as Dali said..just a surreal place
Jesusita en Chihuahua or Cactus Polka, composer: Quirino Mendoza Cortes.
ESEkbrown: Quirino Mendoza Cortés no fue el compositor de Jesusita en Chihuahua. El verdadero compositor se llama Martín Robles Terríquez que nació en San José de Gracia, municipio de Ixtlán del Río, Nayarit en el año 1864. Compuso mazurcas, polkas, shottis, valses, habaneras, cuadrillas, canciones románticas y corridos. En 1894 fue invitada su orquesta a una fiesta a Plan de Barrancas, Jalisco y aprovechando la oportunidad estrenó su polka ¨Virginia¨. Quiso el destino que su fama volara hasta las huestes revolucionarias y la polka que dedicó a su hija Virginia llegaría a Chihuahua en donde músicos y soldados de Francisco Villa la tocaban, hasta que, según algunos autores, el propio guerrillero le impuso el nombre de ¨Jesusita en Chihuahua¨. Don Quirino F. Mendoza y Cortés, pensando que esta melodía provenía de algún compositor revolucionario villista, la recogió y la registró como ¨Jesusita en Chihuahua¨. Saludos.
@@davidsol480 Pasa lo mismo con varias canciones, es el mismo caso de "Modesta Ayala" que esta registrada por Jose Edwiges Chavez Gonzalez, pero se la acreditan un par mas. Por mientras aprece alguna evidencia mas fuerte se la vamos a seguir dejando a Don Quirino Mendoza Cortes. Quien compuso tambien: "Cielito lindo", La negra noche", y las "Espuelas de amozoc".
@@pincheguey1325 Y pasa lo mismo con el ¨Cielito Lindo¨ que lo que he leído proviene de Andalucía en donde existe la Sierra Morena y en ningún lado de nuestro país existe tal sierra. Pero seguiremos diciendo que el compositor del ¨Cielito Lindo¨ es Don Quirino Mendoza Cortés, aunque esa música existiera desde antes que el compositor naciera. Saludos.
@@davidsol480 profunda tu narracion. gracias.
Excelente interpretación 🇲🇽❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I love it!
Im Mexican. I don't speak English but I will use Google translate to leave you some words.
Music from the center of Europe arrived in Mexico in the 19th century with the French invasion, Austrian, Belgian, Czech and eastern French (Lorraine) soldiers arrived.
The bad thing is that it was in the context of a war, the positive thing is that they left part of their culture which took root in the North of Mexico where their own style of Polka, Redova, Barsoviana, Chotis emerged; Until recently, most Mexicans were unaware that this music actually originated in Europe.
Here is a video of a Sub-Genre of the Mexican Polka called "Musica Norteña" where many of the most classic groups are. Greetings friends.
th-cam.com/video/tFU_GPvKc30/w-d-xo.html
pura chingoneria
If this music was a person, I would say the person was half Caucasian half Mexican. Beautiful combo.
Dark, rider. The zone where this músic is: nuevo León, Chihuahua Tamaulipas Coahuila. Here nota only has spanish blood but Germanic, russian polish, italian, we ate some diferente than the Center and south of mexico
Man! Where this music is there are plenty of caucassians, North México
That one it's been played and teached in mexicos schools for years and years, as a mexican schooler you gotta know how to dance and play Polska in northern Mexico, funny no??
Tocan a su modo pero se oye muy bien
Y Arriba Chihuahua.....!!
Very good!
Viva México u chequesloviquia
Nice! 👍
Muito gostoso mesmo !
He did become POTUS. I'm 55 and he was the greatest POTUS of my lifetime, fullfilling nearly every promise. I like low gas prices, bread for a dolla a loaf, detained border crossers that enter illegally...my neighbor had a serious crime committed against her from an illegal. We want you...the ones who do it right! BTW...I'm a Mex-American 5 generations in from when Mexican territory is now American.
Master 101,,,,,,
How does that guy feel about the no wall now?
ByeDon2024
Bravo
Bravo!!
Como que los comentarios que hacen de la música mexicana (polka) son burlescos.
Where is the accordion?
Polka 101 😂😂😂😂😂
Sounds like from Disneyland
my dad called this "jessie polka"...
Lmao jaja saludos!
the one racist in the back shouting yay for the wall
How does showin respect for your neighbors property lines even matter to polka? Good fences make good neighbors. Good neighbors come together for a good time with good polka
Well, imagine that you’re the one that doesn’t want your neighbor’s kids all over your yard, so you decide to build a fence on that side of your property but you have the audacity to tell the entire neighborhood that your neighbor is gonna pay for it! That’s fucking disrespectful.
well i guess we should have a fence back then when you invaded texas and then the rest of México
De acuerdo, buenas bardas hacen buenos vecinos, solo que Estados Unidos robó a México la mitad de su territorio, así que los mexicanos tenemos TODO EL DERECHO de ir y venir de tierras que SON NUESTRAS. Eso incluye Texas, Nuevo México, Arizona, California, Nevada, Utah, la mitad de Colorado y porciones de Wyoming, Kansas y Oklahoma, espero que te haya quedado claro seas quien seas. Adiós.
Good try but Mexican Polka is much more effervescent and some instruments are no used to play this music.
Dont listen to this guy hes ignorant
this video is an insult to AmericA, Mexico, n Polka music. I listened to Mexican Polka for years while workin on a farm n polka in general since I was born. Wheres the accordian, the tuba, the loud laughs? The crowd was happier before u started playin
hi sir im mexican and this is also mexican music a little different but still good
Hey man, lighten up. This is great stuff
La polka originalmente es europea, México la adoptó hace siglos.
Infusion polka.l like it.
The tuba isn’t part of Mexican polka. That’s part of Banda and Tamborazo, both of which are horrible
Donald Trump is president, dont ruin music with your political views.
Naah Trump is a loser.
Trump 2020
La tocan bien estos Gringos......pero les falta sabor Latino.
Jajajaja o alemán! Orgullosamente mexicoaleman hicieron bien
It is not a good idea to inject politics into your music. I could not listen to this when considering your liberal bias.
Cool story bro
Exactly
Well, polka came from europe, and this particular song came from ol' mexico back when Texas was still Tejas.
It's all one big family, despite what the insurrection has taught us.
That’s not a Mexican polka. More like Kentucky blue grass style . Where’s the accordion? 😂 change the Chanel
Jesusita en Chihuahua es una polka mexicana
Jajaja se escucha mejor así...que instrumentos musicales mexicanos
Maria Mar estas bien pendeja
Así debieron escucharse originalmente las primeras polkas en México
Si no tienes algo inteligente que decir, mejor cierra la boca. Cada expresión musical vale por sí misma, sin necesidad de ser comparada. Jesusita en Chihuahua sonaría bien incluso si tú la tocaras con el trasero.
Must've been quite funny to see their melt down after Trump was elected.
MAGA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wonderful ❤