More than 1,000 mariachis belt out
classics like 'Cielito Lindo' in a Mexico City plaza
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[November 11, 2024]
MEXICO CITY (AP) — More than 1,000 mariachis gathered in Mexico
City’s main plaza Sunday, strumming guitars and singing classics like
“Cielito Lindo” to end a mariachi congress celebrating the musical form. |
Musicians gather to break the record of most mariachis performing in
unison, at the Zocalo, Mexico City's main square, Sunday, Nov. 10, 2024.
(AP Photo/Ginnette Riquelme) |
The
number of musicians apparently topped the previous record of 700
mariachis at an earlier gathering in the Mexican city of
Guadalajara.
The Guinness World Records organization hasn’t replied a message
from The Associated Press asking whether Sunday's gathering
broke the previous record.
The musicians, many of whom had arrived in Mexico's capital from
other cities, expressed their joy at singing in the giant iconic
plaza, saying the music is a family tradition they start
learning at a young age.
Jesús Morales said his father taught him to play the violin at
age 8, and at 13 he began playing with his uncles in the
Mariachi Morales in the city of Hidalgo.
“The heritage that my dad mainly instilled in us is having
respect for music and respect for our roots,” he said.
The mariachis played guitars, trumpets, violins and other
instruments.
Aida Juárez is a mariachi with 20 years of experience. She is a
pioneer of women’s mariachi groups.
“We feel proud that we broke (the record) it is a pride because
we are Mexicans,” she said.
Diana Rocío Campos is a merchant who attended the event and
loves the music.
“Anyone who listens to (the mariachi) gets very excited, whether
they are Mexican or not,” she said. “People come from many
countries like Colombia or Japan” to listen to the mariachis.
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