- The
Petenera is a
flamenco palo in a 12-beat metre, with
strong beats distributed as follows: [12][1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11]. It is therefore...
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their layouts, or use of accentuations: soleá,
seguiriya and bulería:
peteneras and guajiras: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12. Both
palos start with the strong...
- see what life
really is: a
handful of dirt." This
phrase is sung in a
peteneras flamenco song in a club in
Seville at one
point in his journey. In Almería...
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calentanos and gustos, and
other musical forms such as Indias, malagueñas,
peteneras, valses, polkas,
pasos dobles, sones, chilenas, minuets, rancheras, and...
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Bullerengue Flamenco Cantes de ida y
vuelta Fandangos Soleá Alegrías Bulerías
Peteneras Tango Toná
Martinetes Tonás
Grupera Hispanic rhythmic Latin Christian...
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orchestra 34 Airs Écossais (Scottish Airs) 1872
Violin and
orchestra 35
Peteneras,
Caprice espagnol Violin and
piano 36 Jota de San Fermín 1894
Violin and...
- caña and polo,
cantinas group (alegrías, caracoles, mirabras, romeras),
peteneras,
romance (palo) and solea. Toná family, also
known as palo seco: includes...
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Celso Duarte on the
album "De sur a sur/From
south to south" on the song "
Petenera". In 2008, on the Los
Cojolites album No
Tiene Fin, she sang on the song...
- (Condicion-Bailecito-Zamba).
Suite Andalouse,
based on po****r
songs (Sevillanas-
Peteneras-Bulerias). 1935 Fandango,
music by
Turina Polo Gitano,
music by Breton...
- the
origin of fandango: its
relation to the jabera, the soleá, and the
petenera; to the
Andalusian malagueña, granadina,
murciana and rondeña; to the canario...