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Uploaded by on Jul 22, 2007

their performance was quite good !
but they drank a Beer !!!lol
However they looks like junior high school student.lol

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  • the bavarian people often drink so much beer when the play musik, that the can not play as good as the drunk no beer.

    there are many misstakes than. but it is funny

    that is bavarian! I LOVE MY COUNTRY!

  • It sound like music from north of mexico ,indeed. The reason , as most of you may know , is that the acordion was brought from Germany to all the American continent along with their music, wonderful music, indeed.We are proud of it too. We love it, always will. Is part of our culture now. We, as Mexicans , always apreciate the invention of the acordion ,as well as our brothers from Texas. Regards from Mexico to our brothers from Germany.

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  • @windstorm1000 I learned that recently, it's been a year ago that comment, I apologize for it. Thank you for replying, though. =)

  • @Zeanu many old time Mexican songs have a waltz beat--and an accordian/violin--you mix that with spanish and guitornnes--and youve got mariachi. This is because maximilian of austria was getting ready to take over mexico and he brought in the waltz. So Mexican--like American--has many influences!! Its a complex musical thing.

  • @emotionvlad SO YOUR THE IDIOT! U PIECE OF CRAP!

  • @emotionvlad Various overlapping styles of music that descended in part from the German music include tejano (from the Spanish name for Texas, Tejas), conjunto (which features the accordion along with the bajo sexto, similar to a 12-string guitar), Tex-Mex, quebradita (heavy on the horns), banda (similar to the polka), ranchera, norteño and various mixtures of the above. The musical style also has influenced music from other parts of Mexico, such as the mariachi music.

  • @slavebunny4u ur an idiot..

  • What is the title of this music

    

  • @amibaa: in Germany Beer is like bread!

  • The Tejano and Mexican music was very much influenced by the Germans. Much of Texas was settled by Germans and Czechs. Parts of Texas today still report up to 12% of the population speaking German at home. The immigrants gave the accordians to the Mexicans living in Texas and taught them to play them.

  • @SuperTravis898: Yes I know there 2 different cultures. Way different from each other. There is a German community in Mexico. I think the only thing they share in common is this type of music and soccer. I'm not a fan of this type of music both German and the Mexican version. I hate this type of music.

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