: Known for their masterful harp-led versions that emphasize the song's festive nature.
: They frequently perform this son with great elegance and force at cultural festivals like the Miguel Vélez Arceo Festival .
: It is considered an excellent son for beginners to learn the foundations of Veracruz-style footwork due to its steady sequence.
is a traditional Mexican folk song and dance originating from the state of Veracruz, specifically within the Son Jarocho musical tradition . Known for its high energy and vibrant rhythm, it translates to "The Crazy Jarabe" and is often used as an introductory piece for dancers and musicians to showcase their skill. Musical Characteristics