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Norteno accordion player Tomas Granado, right, and his apprentice Abe Arrazola performing at the 1992 Florida Folk Festival - White Springs, Florida.

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Series S 1640 RG 158, Folk Arts Apprenticeship Program Fieldnotes, Papa Joe Arbie, Cajun Accordion Playing (contact sheets): 1991-1992 to Lester Hollenbeck, Wheelwrighting (contact sheets): 1991-1992, Tomas Granado, Norteno Accordion ; Box 13, FF4
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Guitar
Music
Arts (Performing)--Florida--Dade County--Miami-Dade County--Homestead
Community rites--Florida--Hamilton County--White Springs
Practices
Folklore revival festivals--Florida--Hamilton County--White Springs
Belief and custom
Festivals, Events and Conferences
Songs, Ethnic
Songs, Mexican
Musical traditions, Norteno
Musical traditions, Mexican
Musical traditions, Latin American and Caribbean
Musical traditions
Music (History and characteristics)
Ethnicity, Mexico
Ethnicity, Latin American and Caribbean
Accordion
Button-key accordion
Musical instruments
Musical instruments--Mexico
Guitarists
Accordionists
Music--Performance
Male musicians--Florida--Hamilton County--White Springs
Folk musicians--Florida--Hamilton County--White Springs
Musicians--Florida--Hamilton County--White Springs
Entertainers--Florida--Hamilton County--White Springs
Performing arts--Florida--Hamilton County--White Springs
Mexican Americans--Florida--Hamilton County--White Springs
Recreation--Florida--Hamilton County--White Springs
Manners and customs
Festivals--Florida--Hamilton County--White Springs
Folk Festivals--Florida--Hamilton County--White Springs
Apprentices
Mentoring in the arts
Instrumentalists
Personal Subjects
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Arrazola, of Homestead, excels on the guitar, bass, drums, and bajo sexto, a 12-string guitar with unusually heavy strings. A musician since age five, he will be learning the ornamentation, phrasing, and rhythms of the norteno style and building a repertoire of tunes.
Norteno music, so named because of its origins in northern Mexico, is played to a polka beat, which traces back to German influences in Monterrey and south Texas. The two common types of songs in the genre are corridos, ballads that often tell of controversy or struggle, and rancheras, roughly the Mexican counterpart to American country music.
Granado got his first accordion when he was eleven and learned to play by watching others and listening to recordings.

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Stone, Robert L., 1944-. Norteno accordion player Tomas Granado, right, and his apprentice Abe Arrazola performing at the 1992 Florida Folk Festival - White Springs, Florida. 1992. State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory. <https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/109230>, accessed 10 June 2023.
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Stone, Robert L., 1944-. Norteno accordion player Tomas Granado, right, and his apprentice Abe Arrazola performing at the 1992 Florida Folk Festival - White Springs, Florida. 1992. State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory. Accessed 10 Jun. 2023.<https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/109230>
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(State Archives of Florida/Stone)
