Preface:
To all my prospective clients:
We are responsive and punctual and give great service.
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WE ARE OPEN AND WOULD LOVE TO PLAY YOUR UPCOMING HOLIDAY EVENTS: THANKSGIVING XMAS AND NEW YEAR CELEBRATIONS.
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With great respect and humility to you and loved ones we are also available for rosaries/funerals and memorials.
We practice safe social distancing and respectfully acknowledge your business with modified salutations-fist or elbow bumps.
We would like very much to be your preferred mariachi.
Thank you and may God continue to bless all of your families.
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A nuestros futuros clientes estamos abiertos durante esta pandemia.
NOS ENCANTARÍA TOCAR POR SUS EVENTOS NAVIDEÑAS Y AÑO NUEVO.
NOMAS LLÁMAME PARA RESERVAR SU FECHA DE SU EVENTO
Nos daría gusto para servirles en sus ocasiones especiales.
Estamos responsables y puntual. Damos un buen servicio!!
Con mucho respecto y humildad estamos disponible para sus necesidades funerarias.
Practicamos al distanciamiento sociales y lo reconocemos con saludos modificados.
Queremos ser su mariachi preferido.
Que Dios los bendiga
Mil gracias
Jorge Bejarano

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Mariachi Band in A Funeral

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Mariachi Band in A Funeral

It’s a well known a fact that life isn’t going to be a series of happy events and celebration. Yes, life isn’t a bed of roses. Hard as the realization may be, a time will come in each and every one of our lives when we’ll lose a loved one.

Death is a subject that has been investigated, debated, and very discussed by virtually every human culture. Despite our collective knowledge, it remains a mind-boggling mystery. This is one of the many reasons we humans celebrate the death of a loved one the way we do – profoundly. In Mexican communities, death is as important a stage in life as any other rite of passage we celebrate. This feeling goes as far back as to the Mayan and Aztec worlds. The casual and accepting attitude toward death is a part of being Mexican.

Mariachi Band in A Funeral

With the introduction of Catholicism, the old rituals combined with the church’s beliefs to form a deeply spiritual attitude toward death. One of the holidays that is celebrated by Mexicans and Mexican Americans alike is the Day of the Dead. Westerners sometimes do not understand this day of remembrance and mistake it for an irreverent celebration. This is far from what it is meant to be, which is a day to honor those who are deceased. The celebration includes decorated and doll-like skeletons that play instruments, dance, and sing. This celebration is an affirmation of an afterlife and a way to ease the grief that they have experienced.

Most Mexican Americans are Catholic, and a is a sacred part of life. Many friends and family members attend and honor the deceased, assisted through the mass by the priest. If the family lives in a rural location, the funeral might take place in the home of a family member. Again, numbers of friends and family members come to pay their respects and strengthen their connection to all who attend. In such a setting, the casket might be placed on a table or might be placed beneath burning candles and herbs. If the family lives in town, the wake can take place at a mortuary. Either way, the ceremony ends with a church mass.

During the church mass, a may play. This is a way to show respect and comfort the family of the deceased. Alegre de Tucson follows in this tradition and is proud to offer this service to the family. It is with great care and much sympathy that they participate in this celebration of the beloved family member who has died. This has been a Mexican tradition for over 100 years.

The of the is one way to take away some of the pain and sorrow being experienced by the family. Alegre de Tucson believes that their also enables a connection between the older and younger generations. Many of the deceased are of the age to have been raised to the sounds of Mexican . Alegre hopes that their music is a demonstration to the young people attending the service that the life of the music, the spirit of the is a way in which the deceased can remain connected to his loved ones.

Other cultures, take for instance Italy celebrate the demise of a loved one in a similar manner. An excellent example of this custom can be seen in the iconic movie ‘The Godfather’. If you’ve seen this movie, you have virtually witnessed the Italian funeral customs. This tradition is still in practice.

If Tucson Arizona to help join you in celebrating the life of your loved one the way we do best, don’t hesitate to call us. Make your bookings early and you can your final goodbyes to your relative in a grand way.

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