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Pasodoble (Spanish:
double step) is a fast-paced
Spanish military march used by
infantry troops. Its
speed allowed troops to give 120
steps per minute...
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Western music. With the
exception of a few
traveling dances like
samba and
pasodoble,
couples do not
follow the line of
dance but
perform their routines more...
- (ballroom dance)
Samba (Brazilian dance)
Samba de
Gafieira Zouk
Lambada Pasodoble Quebradita Samba de roda
Samba enredo Tejano dance Zapateado: Zapateado...
- ****bias, boleros, ballads, sones, huapangos, jarabes, danzones, joropos,
pasodobles, marches, polkas,
waltzes and chotís. Most song
lyrics are
about machismo...
- (Charity, fox trot)
Carmen Rieria (
pasodoble)
Carrascosa (
pasodoble)
Chumbalajero De Andalucía a Aragón (
pasodoble)
Diosa Venus (mazurka)
Domus Aurea...
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Farruca Garrotín
Rumba Soleá
Tango Tientos Zambra Jota Muiñeira
Pasacalle Pasodoble Sardana Seguidilla Sevillanas Tonadilla Zortziko Spanish jazz Spanish...
- (meaning "Gypsy Spain" in Spanish) is a
famous instrumental Spanish piece of
pasodoble music by
Pascual Marquina Narro (1873–1948). The song was
written around...
- composer,
known particularly for his
pasodoble works, such as España cañí. Dean
Robert Canty (1985), A
study of the
pasodobles of
Pascual Marquina - including...
- funny, cheerful, easy
melody and with a po****r accent. He
excelled in
pasodobles and chotis,
which he
impressed with
grace and ease. Many of his works...
- "Valencia" is a
pasodoble song
composed by José
Padilla for the 1924
zarzuela La bien
amada and
included in the 1926
silent film Valencia, with lyrics...