Music and Family
For the purpose of this interview, I chose to interview my mother who is not only 28 years older than me, but also grew up in a very different environment which I know greatly impacted the way she was exposed to music. Because she grew up in a small village in Mexico in the middle of nowhere, she did not have access to the technological advances that other people around the world may have had.
I began this interview by asking, "What are your earliest memories of music?". My mother stated that she has fond memories of discovering and learning new music through cancioneros or song books. It was through these song books that she discovered her love for Ranchero artists like Pedro Infante, Vicente Fernandez, and Antonio Aguilar. She claims that her version of "listening" to songs was flipping through the cancioneros and learning the lyrics to her favorite songs as there were no radios where she could actually "listen" to music. Below, I have attached a picture of what a cancionero would have looked like:
I continued the interview by asking, "Were there any specific artists or genres that were prominent in your household growing up?". She responded that there wasn't any music in her household growing up because they did not have radios. I also asked, "As a teenager, what genres or artists were you particularly drawn to?". She stated that "The artists that I started listening to when I was 10 years old are the same ones that I listened to when I was a teenager and they are the same artists that I listen to now. The only thing that changed by the time I was fifteen was the fact that we finally had access to record players so I was able to start listening to music on there".
The next thing I asked was, "How has your taste in music evolved over the years? Were there any significant shifts or phases?". She stated that "My music taste has changed a lot as before I would only listen to Rancheras and now I love anything from Merengue, Bachata, Cumbia, Salsa, and even Reggaetón. Really, as long as the song isn’t something that puts me to sleep, I like it. I appreciate songs that wake me up and make me want to dance".

Hi Selenia! Your blog was the only one I read that discussed the musical experiences of someone who grew up in a different country and culture, which made it very interesting. I liked that you and your mom share a lot of favorite artists! It was fun to read about an older generation that, rather than frown upon newer music, embracing it.
ReplyDeleteHi Selenia, I think that it's really cool that your mom discovered new music using songbooks. I like that you and your mom listen to most of the same music artists.
ReplyDeleteHi Selenia. I like that your mom's musical tastes have expanded with time. Your mom's music taste is almost identical to my mom's.
ReplyDeleteHey Selenia I love how your mom and mine both extended their music taste in the same way.
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