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It has a faster tempo compared to the original song and it is in double meter. The range is kind of big since their instruments go high and their voices are pretty low. This is constant, the instruments, harmonies and chord progressions that are pleasing to the ear. Homophonic, and syllabic, and syllabic. This song to me is on the brinks of Banda and nortea with a modern twist to it making it really popular amongst young people who like this genre. This group isn't born in Mexico but they do have Mexican blood in them they are trying to bring in a new sound I think for this Group I have a lot of songs that I really enjoy but I do like this song the best out of all of …show more content…
Has a slightly slower tempo and is in double meter. His voice goes kind of high at 2:43. The song has a traditional harmonic progression, resulting in a predominantly consonant sound. Homophonic. The symphony of the symphony. It is melismatic in some parts, like 0:59. This song I would categorize as norteo or corrido. This song doesn't necessarily highlight its heritage, but it does highlight the main genre or topic that is talked about in songs which are heartbreak and romance. This is my all-time favorite song from Ariel