Cumbia is the unification of the people of Mexico, especially families, a social and cultural exit to celebrate and maintain cultural traditions. One of the themes of Mexican culture is the unity of the family, and many celebrations create places where communities and families can join. To celebrate the creation and maintenance of a relationship is a way of expressing common points of cultural thought and sharing ideas. Strengthening the connection between the community and people listening to Cumbia can strengthen culture and form unity.
The history of Cumbia in Mexico is almost as old as Columbia's Cumbia. Colombian singer emigrated to Mexico in the 1940s where he worked with Mexican coach Orchestra Rafael Pass. In the 1950s they recorded Siengra in Racombia who was thought of by many as being the first Cumbia record outside of Colombia. He has recorded other popular songs such as Mi gallo tuerto, Caprichito, Nochebuena. This was when Cumbia became popular in Mexico and Tony Camargo was one of the first representatives of Cumbia in Mexico. In Mexico's D.F., most people who dance together are called "Chilangos" - this means people born in the main area.
Today, there are various ways in Cumbia, depending on the geographical area, such as Cumbia Soni-Della, Cumbia, Andina Mexicana, Cumbia Norteña, Techno Cumbia etc. Popular Mumbai Cumbia composers and interpreters include Rigo Tovar y su Costa Azul, CelsoPiña, Los Caminantes, Grupo Bronco, Selena. The first opera of a Mexican-born composer is Rupertoneap of Manuel de Sumaya who performed in front of a private audience at the Governor's House in Mexico City in 1711. However, the first Mexican composer who performed his opera publicly was Manuel Arenzana, master of the Puebla Cathedral from 1792 to 1821. He knew that at least two works were played at Teatro Coliseo in 1805/1806 season. Mexico City - El extrangero and Los dos ribales are a lot more. Both are short films. The first Mexican opera series is Paniagua 's Catalina de Guisa (created in 1845, the first broadcast in 1859)
Banda is a traditional Mexican music format based on copper. Bandas plays a variety of songs including theranras, corridos, cumbias, baladas, boleros. The bands are known for their pastures, but they also play modern Mexican pop, rock and cumbia. Most Banda music is obviously a dialect of Polka, and it seems to be well known and attractive to Polka or traditional German and Polish music fans. Banda Music was founded in Mexico 's Sinaloa state in the 1880' s when it was born in Mexico in the 1890 's. Its roots come from the overlap of Mexican music and German polka music. At that time, many German Mexicans lived in Sinaloa, Chihuahua, Jalisco, Nuevo Leon.