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Bulería (Spanish pronunciation: [
buleˈɾia];
interchangeable with the plural,
bulerías) is a fast
flamenco rhythm made up of a 12 beat
cycle with emphasis...
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castellana (upbeat section)
zapateado (Literally "a tap of the foot") and
bulerías. This
structure though, is not
followed when alegrías are sung as a standalone...
- here to call in the
singer for the
BULERIAS FINALE.
BULERIAS –
FINALE for all 12
count dances. Here, the
Bulerías is a
structured improvisation with set...
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Bulería is the
second studio album recorded by
Spanish singer David Bisbal,
following Corazón
Latino (2002). It was
released by Vale Music, Universal...
- fame. Rosalía
returns to her
flamenco background in the
fourth track "
Bulerías",
which sees her
defending her
position as a
celebrity over
communal chants...
- album. He
toured again with José
Greco in 1966 and
recorded "Ímpetu", a
bulerías composed by
Mario Escudero, for his
debut solo album, La
fabulosa guitarra...
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Premio al
Toque por
Bulerías is an
annual prize given in
Spain to the most
impressive players of the
Bulerías, a
style of flamenco.
Previous winners in...
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Spanish folk
music Chirigota Copla Cuplé
Ensalada Fandango Flamenco Alegrías
Bulerías Farruca Garrotín
Rumba Soleá
Tango Tientos Zambra Jota Muiñeira Pasacalle...
- four
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...
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getting 69
platinum albums, 20 gold and two diamond. Corazón
Latino and
Bulería have each
received an IFPI
Platinum Award, the
official certification of...