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  • noun Plural form of huapango.

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Examples

  • Together with Silvestre, he standardized the arrangements of many of the traditional sones, composed many exceptional new huapangos, and wrote for such famed songwriters and singers of his generation as Pedro Infante and Miguel Aceves Mejía.

    A new generation embraces centuries-old music of Mexico 1997

  • Together with Silvestre, he standardized the arrangements of many of the traditional sones, composed many exceptional new huapangos, and wrote for such famed songwriters and singers of his generation as Pedro Infante and Miguel Aceves Mejía.

    A new generation embraces centuries-old music of Mexico 1997

  • Aztec expansion in pre-Columbian times), the many traditional fiestas, la Huasteca boasts a unique feature: its colorful, very different local music, represented by sones and huapangos huastecos.

    Tell Me About Tamazunchale 1998

  • Aztec expansion in pre-Columbian times), the many traditional fiestas, la Huasteca boasts a unique feature: its colorful, very different local music, represented by sones and huapangos huastecos.

    Tell Me About Tamazunchale 1998

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