Tientos is a flamenco Andalusian palo which has a rhythm consisting of 4 beats. It is in the same family as the Tangos, but slower and with different...
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Flamenco (Spanish pronunciation: [flaˈmeŋko]) is an art form based on the various folkloric music traditions of southern Spain, developed within the gitano...
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feeling to the rumba flamenca. It is often performed as a finale to a flamenco tiento. Its compás and llamada are the same as that of the farruca and share...
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It comprises tangos, tientos, farruca, garrotín and rumba and tanguillos, plus other rare palos such as marianas. The tientos are a slower, more syncopated...
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Moraíto Chico II (category Spanish flamenco guitarists)
Malagueñas, Seguiriyas and Tientos/Tangos. El ángel por encima de todo Archived 2008-11-22 at the Wayback Machine en flamenco-world CASTELLANO, ÁNGELES...
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El duende flamenco de Paco de Lucía (The Flamenco Soul of Paco de Lucía) is the eighth studio album by the Spanish composer and guitarist Paco de Lucía...
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soleás, tientos, polos and cañas. He became the most promising singer of flamenco in North Africa. Charming and a joker, he one day sang Flamenco in an...
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verse); lit. "third" tientos a song form, similar to the tango tocaor, tocaora guitarist; from "tocar" (to play) toná oldest flamenco, gypsy-Andalusian song...
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Cositas Buenas (category Latin Grammy Award for Best Flamenco Album)
bulerías, two rumba tracks, a tangos and a tientos. The album won the Latin Grammy Award for Best Flamenco Album. "Patio Custodio" - Bulerías 4:44 "Cositas...
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Carlos Montoya (category Spanish flamenco guitarists)
"Buleria" and Tientos Gitanos" video: Carlos Montoya performing Farruca Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: Carlos Montoya (Flamenco guitarist)...
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Dos guitarras flamencas en stereo (Two Flamenco Guitars in Stereo) is the first of three collaborative albums between Paco de Lucía & Ricardo Modrego....
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La Argentina (dancer) (category Flamenco dancers)
the 20th century and was nicknamed the "Queen of the Castanets" and the "Flamenco Pavlova". Antonia Mercé y Luque, known by her stage name La Argentina,...
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October 13, 1985), known professionally as India Martínez, is a Spanish flamenco and pop singer. Her artistic name was made out by the first manager she...
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La Niña de los Peines (category Flamenco singers)
important woman flamenco singer of the 20th century. She was a sister of singers Arturo Pavón and Tomás Pavón, also an important flamenco singer, and aunt...
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Paco de Lucía (category New flamenco)
four bulerías, two rumba tracks, a tangos and a tientos. It won the Latin Grammy Award for Best Flamenco Album in 2004 and the Billboard Latin Music Award...
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andaluces (1902) por Rafael Marín, que incluyen ejemplos de granadinas, tientos, malagueñas, tangos, y soleares en música y cifra. Falla las estudia profundamente...
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Farina (Rafael Salazar for his composing work), was a singer of Copla and Flamenco. His granddaughter is the pop-singer Tamara. Farina was born in Martinamor...
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Paco de Lucía discography (category Flamenco discographies)
bulerías "Desterrado Me Fui Para El Sur", tientos "Pesaba Este Cuerpo Mío", soleá "La Muerte Pedía Yo") El Mundo Flamenco de Paco de Lucia (Philips 63 28 025)...
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Perla de Cádiz (category Flamenco musicians)
bulerías, soleares, tientos, tangos and saetas. She also stood out for her excellent compás and interpretative skills. At present, a flamenco club called La...
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verte las flores lloran" (Bulerías) 2:40 "Que un toro bravo en su muerte" (Tientos) 3:46 "Si acaso muero" (Seguiriyas) 4:08 "En una piedra me acosté" (Fandangos)...
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Spanish jazz (redirect from Jazz flamenco)
introduced Tete Montoliu to bebop, and other efforts to combine jazz with flamenco occurred. Catalan and Galician music have influenced some regions. Jazz...
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Rafael Salazar Motos (category Flamenco singers)
died in 1986 in Madrid. Rincón de Puerto Real, Tientos (1962) Compare This Boat Is Mine (1971) Flamenco: Calderas de Salamanca (CPM) (1978) Calderas de...
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Pilar Bogado (category Flamenco singers)
alegrías, granaínas, solea, peteneras, tientos tangos, alegrías de Córdoba, bamberas, caña, cantiñas, tientos, tarantas, seguiriya, bulería por solea...
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Enrique el Mellizo (category Flamenco singers)
them apt as recital pieces. He was the creator of tientos, basing its melodies on styles of flamenco Tangos. This theory is contested by critics who think...
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Duende, recalls in an interview how the young Rocío sang "sus alegrías, sus tientos y sus cosas de la Piquer". Rocío had always said that she was born in 1944...
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Mario Escudero (category Spanish flamenco guitarists)
one of a handful of Spanish flamenco guitar virtuosos who, following on the footsteps of Ramon Montoya, helped spread flamenco beyond their Spanish homeland...
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Estrellita Castro (category Flamenco singers)
known as copla. Mi jaca, Suspiros de España, La Morena de mi copla, Los Tientos del Reloj, María de la O, Mari Cruz o María Magdalena are some Estrellita's...
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Cancanilla de Marbella (category Flamenco singers)
a family of flamenco roots. He is son of the cantaora María Santiago and brother of "La Chichi" and "Taroque", both dedicated to flamenco dancing and...
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Ricardo Garcia (Spanish musician) (category Spanish flamenco guitarists)
Garcia's performances incorporate flamenco styles that range from free-flowing Alegrías and tangos to the emotive tientos and soleas. Talking of a 2009 performance...
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Canastera is a 1972 flamenco album by Camarón de la Isla and Paco de Lucía. Discogs - El Camarón De La Isla Y Paco De Lucia* – Canastera v t e...
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