Mariachi would be the best. Ranchera and Norteña are also good choices.
Oh, happy little question! Cinco de Mayo is actually celebrated in Mexico, not the Dominican Republic. It commemorates the Mexican army's victory over the French at the Battle of Puebla in 1862. Each country has its own special celebrations and traditions, like painting happy little flags and dancing to festive music.
Carmen - Ouverture
Korean music is music made by Koreans it is also tradition ,festivals ,celebrations and ceremonies that include traditional music
Walking Horse Celebrations State Fair Country Music Week Cherry Blossom Week
Everything but mostly at weddings and celebrations
Cinco de Mayo is celebrated in various ways across the United States and Mexico, with events often highlighting Mexican culture and heritage. In the U.S., festivities include parades, music festivals, and cultural performances, particularly in cities with significant Mexican-American populations. Traditional foods, such as tacos and margaritas, are commonly enjoyed, and many communities host educational events to raise awareness about the historical significance of the holiday. In Mexico, particularly in Puebla, where the Battle of Puebla took place, celebrations may involve reenactments, concerts, and local festivals.
they listen to synthetic music and that kinda stuff
Yes, very much.
They would play music, sing, and dance.
they make their own music which is usally sounds they combine together.
she is so full of her self so she plays her own music
dance, listen to the music, eat , play games, do arts and crafts