The differences between Latino/Caribbean styles as opposed to Norteno, Cojunta, Tejano or Banda was its use of bands and transitions.
Explanation:
NORTENO
It is one of the most famous music in the urban and rural places of northern Mexico. It is also known as 'northern'. These bands mainly played corridos and rancheras and they began in the 20th century.
COJUNTO
Cojunto began outside Texas, it was considered as the traditional music among the Mexicans and the Mexicans Americans. It is an ensemble that performs a unique music.
TEJANO
Tejano is a Texan - Mexican music, which came around 1950's with was imitated from rock and jazz of other counties. Many famous singers like Selena, Emilio, and La Mafia contributed to this genre.
BANDA
Norteno and Tejano are accordion based bands whereas Banda is large bands with 10 - 12 members who focus on percussion. It influences many Mexican genres like bolero, cumbia, and corridos.
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