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    Soleares (plural of soleá, pronounced [soleˈa]) is one of the most basic forms or palos of Flamenco music, probably originating among the Calé Romani...
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    por soleá, cabales, caña, carcelera, corríos, debla, liviana, martinete, playera, polo, pregones, saeta (flamenco), serranas, siguiriyas, soléa (soleares)...
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  • Solea may refer to: Solea, a simple sandal with a thong between the toes and a hobnailed sole from Roman times Soleá, a form of Flamenco music Solea (novel)...
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    8 (see below). soleá, within the cantiñas group of palos which includes the alegrías, cantiñas, mirabras, romera, caracoles and soleá por bulería (also...
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  • same as for the soleá, that is 12-beat metre (or alternating 3/4 and 6/8) and Phrygian mode (for more information, see article on soleá). The guitar accompaniment...
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  • Soleá (Soleares) por Bulerías is a flamenco palo. This dance is the product of the intensification of the Soleá rhythm or the deceleration of the Bulería...
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  • tonás, martinetes, seguiriya, soleá, and carcelera. It is said that cante jondo (deep song) is the heart and soul of flamenco: The singer who sings seguiriyas...
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  • Flamenco jazz is a style mixing flamenco and jazz. As flamenco artists in the 1960s and 1970s such as Paco de Lucia and Camarón de la Isla started experimenting...
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  • and the quintessence of tragic song soleares As song, the soleá lies at the heart of flamenco, together with siguiriyas and toná. As dance, it stands alone—at...
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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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  • Guajira (Flamenco) is a palo based on the Cuban Punto Guajira Cubana. It is in 12 beats and feels like it starts on 12. The guajira is a prime example...
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  • Huelva) – 4:14 "Reflejo de luna" (Granaína) – 3:53 "Solera" (Bulerías por Soleá) – 3:41 "Fuente y caudal" (Taranta) – 5:13 "Cepa Andaluza" (Bulería) – 5:46...
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    A flamenco guitar is a guitar similar to a classical guitar, but with thinner tops and less internal bracing. It usually has nylon strings, like the classical...
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  • Oscar Herrero (category Spanish flamenco guitarists)
    Techniques Flamenco Guitar Step by Step - La Soleá. Volume 4 Flamenco Guitar Step by Step - La Soleá. Volume 5 Flamenco Guitar Step by Step - La Soleá - Acompañamiento...
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  • character and incites to dance. Its rhythm is conditioned by the meter of the soleá, but it differs from it in that its tempo is much faster. The alegría seems...
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    Fandango (category Flamenco styles)
    been made about the origin of fandango: its relation to the jabera, the soleá, and the petenera; to the Andalusian malagueña, granadina, murciana and...
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    world, but a deeply flamenco art in itself. To put it another way, Fausto does not paint La Soleá, but his painting sings by soleá." This chronology incorporates...
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  • song was released in full on 7 October 2020. Soleá Fernández Moreno (born 19 June 2011), better known as Soleá, is a Spanish singer who represented Spain...
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  • – 5:33 "Alma Libre" – 10:45 (Contains a hidden track "Soleá") Miguel de la Bastide - Flamenco guitar and palmas Mario Melo - percussions and palmas (track...
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    Blanca del Rey (category Flamenco dancers)
    Blanca del Rey; Córdoba, 1949) is a Spanish flamenco dancer and choreographer. Known for her shawl soleá, Rey received the Gold Medal of Merit in Fine...
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  • of flamenco, contributing to the popularization of nuevo flamenco (new flamenco). A commercial failure due to its departure from traditional flamenco, which...
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  • Bulerías (category Flamenco styles)
    pronunciation: [buleˈɾia]; interchangeable with the plural, bulerías) is a fast flamenco rhythm made up of a 12 beat cycle with emphasis in two general forms as...
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    Manuel Torre (category Flamenco singers)
    organized by Manuel de Falla to celebrate the flamenco arts. An encyclopedic singer, he excelled in siguiriyas, soleá, saetas, and fandangos. However, he rarely...
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  • Rumba flamenca, also known as flamenco rumba or simply rumba (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈrumba]), is a palo (style) of flamenco music developed in Andalusia...
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  • not too obvious at the beginning of his career –as we see in pieces like Soleá or Bulería (1984)– but well defined most recently in Como llora el viento...
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  • The Rough Guide to Flamenco is a world music compilation album originally released in 1997. Part of the World Music Network Rough Guides series, the album...
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    more favored saetas have incorporated distinct elements associated with Flamenco music, particularly the siguiriyas. The saeta is best known for its mournful...
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  • Flamenco is a 1995 Spanish documentary film directed by Carlos Saura with camerawork by cinematographer Vittorio Storaro. The film is entirely musical...
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    Manolo Sanlúcar (category Spanish flamenco guitarists)
    our time include: Fantasía para guitarra y orquesta, Trebujena, Medea and Soleá, showing his attempts to merge his primary focus in music, and which toured...
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  • "Zapateado" – 4:19 "Soleá" – 5:20 "Fandangos" – 4:17 "Guajiras" – 4:56 "Rumba" – 8:54 Paco de Lucía - Flamenco guitar Ramón de Algeciras - Flamenco guitar Gamboa...
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