La Tradición Music

La Tradición Music La Tradición is the result of the Delgado family business that survived by following the model of making friends, not customers. In 2006, Manuel A.

Provide quality instruments, accessories, expertise, and solutions for educators/schools looking to enhance their lives through music
​“A Delgado Guitars Brand”
Authentic​, high-quality, ​& ​affordable ​Mariachi Products Delgado, third generation old world luthier and owner of Delgado Guitars began La Tradición with the goal of creating quality, handmade musical instruments at an affordable price.

With over 80 years of history, Delgado creates a brand that is like no other. From the authentic instruments and innovative accessories, to his top notch services and “customer first” philosophy, La Tradición has made a name in the world of Mariachi and Latin instruments. Delgado's approach is simple – do everything with our customer in mind. He knows that musicians want affordable quality and an instrument that will not just have amazing tone, but is built with integrity. Manuel Delgado makes it a point to listen to students, teachers, administrators and our musical public to make sure that we know what you love, what you don’t like and what you wish you had. It is this that drives the products and accessories as well as the services he offers. Keep current with us on Facebook and you’ll be among the first to know as Manuel launches new products, offer seminars and clinics, teaching aids, and video tutorials that range from music lessons to lectures and repair tips. Learn more about what makes Delgado unique and support small business.

08/16/2026

A new global study has come out how beneficial specialist music programs are for teachers that are privileged enough to navigate discovering a student progeny. Research has shown that the most successful programs focus more on holistic development and psychological needs (which are commonly not met by parents of gifted student musicians) is fundamental in sustaining their future artistic success.

Read more about balancing high-quality training with student well-being here:

A new study from the University of the Arts Helsinki provides the most comprehensive international picture to date of how musically gifted children are educated and supported.

08/13/2026

Supply and demand should drive respect and compensation UP. Yes, music educators are continuously fighting uphill battles with administration just to be taken seriously, often doing the job of three professionals while earning less than weekend gigging musicians.

If you're an music educator and are feeling exhausted and underbudgeted, you aren't imagining it. This new study puts hard data behind what we've always known: fixing the music teacher shortage starts with schools finally valuing and supporting their staff.

Read the data for yourself here:

Restricted accessOtherFirst published online August 6, 2026 Re-use permissionsThis Year and the Next: A Quarter Century of Urgency About the Music Teacher ShortageAnn Marie Stanley [email protected]View all authors and affiliationsOnlineFirsthttps://doi.org/10.1177/10570837261474284ContentsReferenc...

08/11/2026

With the rapid growth of mariachi programs in public schools, universities are finally recognizing the value this rich tradition holds for students and communities alike. Coastal Bend College is launching a new collegiate mariachi program, and we're excited to see what new heights their student musicians reach!

Read the story here:

Coastal Bend College is launching a mariachi program this fall, giving students a chance to celebrate South Texas culture while pursuing their education.

08/07/2026

Some good news: some municipalities are actively prioritizing the arts that federal funding is not. In this story, city leaders directed $189,000 in ARPA funds to expand music therapy programs in their local schools. When we believe in the power of music and invest in it at the local level, our students can thrive!

Read the full story here:

A new grant will help expand access to music therapy services to students throughout Genesee County and the surrounding region.

08/01/2026

Music educators teach so much more than just music- beyond the performances, ensembles provide vital hubs of culture, discipline, and belonging. For students that feel lost in a traditional classroom, music programs provide them an opportunity to find their voice- and for mariachi programs, where they can find their heritage and their family.

To read a great reminder of why music educators' work matters so much, read the article here:

In Malta and Gozo, band clubs are woven into the fabric of local life. For many people, they are associated primarily with the village festa: the marches, the music, the decorations and the sense of

07/31/2026

For our friends in the Houston area, we wanted to share about an opening premier music school: Gramercy Music Academy! Located in West University, it was opened to provide deep, performance-based, real-world music education to build genuine confidence in kids.

The best part: to celebrate their grand opening, they are offering FREE trial lessons for a limited time! Learn more by attending their Open House on August 8th from 12p-2p.

Read more here:

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07/29/2026

We always get excited when we see mariachi growing in popularity in new states, and we wanted to share how Wichita, Kansas has hosted its first ever Mariachi Camp! The popular camp had four days of intensive sessions to learn new pieces to perform at a concert performance that wrapped the event, and it provided inspiration to the students from the three middle schools that currently offer mariachi classes.

Read about the camp and the kids that are more enthusiastic than ever here:

A recent mariachi camp is part of a larger growth pattern of mariachi programs in middle schools across the city.

07/18/2026

This month, the US Dept of Education is rolling out a new accountability test: If an undergraduate program's graduates don't earn more than workers who never went to college, that program could be cut off from federal student loans. This 'do no harm' test can actually end up harming society as a whole, and was summed up well in this article:
"We don't know how many artists we need, but I can guarantee that if you eliminate access, we will impoverish our cultural life nationally."

With music program from some of the most prestigious music programs failing the new earning test (Julliard, New England Conservatory, and Jacobs School of Music), this means that anyone seeking a career as a music educator may not have the same access to current educators.

The best way to combat this suffocating policy changes? Grassroots advocacy and classroom-level encouragement. Consider joining advocacy groups like NAfME, NAMM, SNAAP- and contact representatives sharing your real world stories. Bring this up at local school boards, PTA meetings, and with booster clubs. Make parents and local leaders aware that future teachers might be priced out of their degrees.

The best way to encourage these kind of policies? Keep quiet.

Read more about one mariachi director in Oregon's fight against these policies here:

If an undergraduate program's graduates don't earn more than workers who never went to college, that program could be cut off from federal student loans. But is a degree just about making more money?

07/16/2026

With there being plenty to spark outrage, fear, and controversy in the world we wanted to share a win for all fans of music.

China's Ministry of Education has added art therapy to their undergraduate program catalog, and the Wuhan Conservatory of Music is quickly becoming the country's leading institution in cultivating music therapy.

This means China, a country that heavily prioritizes efficiency and contributions to society, has seen the value of the provision of nonverbal channels for emotional expression, cognitive development, behavioral guidance, and holistic rehabilitation!

Kinda makes you wish other countries would take notice, huh?

Read more here:

As China expands interdisciplinary education by adding art therapy to the Ministry of Education's 2026 undergraduate program catalog, the Wuhan Conservatory of Music in Hubei province is emerging as one of the country's leading institutions in cultivating music therapy professionals through an innov...

07/15/2026

A fascinating study has shared the secret to having a music program where students are fiercely motivated and families are deeply involved: start a mariachi program!

Oh wait- no, that's what we know from past experience.

The study actually shares how collaborative music-making breaks down traditional classroom hierarchies, with peer-to-peer learning drastically boosting students well-being, agency, and cross-cultural family inclusion. Meaning letting students lead rehearsal sessions is scientifically proven to be key for building resilience and community.

To read more about how "shared agency" transforms music programs here:

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