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Cartageneras (Spanish pronunciation: [kaɾtaxeˈneɾas]) are a
flamenco palo
belonging to the
category of the
cantes de las
minas (in English,
songs of the...
- also has a rich
musical tradition of
flamenco songs, or
palos called cartageneras.
Seville celebrates Semana Santa, one of the
better known religious events...
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rhythmic pattern). This
category includes modern malagueñas, tarantas,
cartageneras,
cantes de madrugá, minera, murciana, levantica, granaína and
media granaína...
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Carsonite Carsonite Cartagena Cartagenero (m),
Cartagenera (f)
Cartagenero (m),
Cartagenera (f)
Carystus Carystian Christian Casper Casperite Casperite...
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Franconetti for his café in Seville. He was
noted for his
skill in
singing the
cartagenera, malagueñas, granaína and
media granaína,
which earned him the po****r...
- modulation.
Fandangos and
derivative palos such as malagueñas,
tarantas and
cartageneras are bimodal:
guitar introductions are in
Phrygian mode
while the singing...
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Carol – a
festive song,
often sung on
Christmas or, rarely, Easter.
Cartageneras – a
style of
flamenco known for its
focus on folklore.
Carnavalito Celempungan...
- García E.) Trigueñita (Andrés Morales) La
Tombola (Augusto Alguero)
Cartagenera (R. F. Cabanilla, N. Vanella) La Cola Del
Diablo (César Castro) El Machorrito...
- latter. Born in Torre-Pacheco in the
Region of Murcia,
Tatono pla**** for
Cartagenera in the
Tercera División in 1960–61. He then
moved to
nearby Real Murcia...
- in the
autonomous community of Murcia. They were
formerly called UD
Cartagenera.
Founded in 1940, they are
focused on
youth football, and hold home games...