Performer: | La Terremoto de Málaga |
Title: | Fandangos |
Released: | 1964 |
Style: | Flamenco |
Category: | Latin / Folk, Country |
Rating: | 4.4 ✦ |
Other format: | MP4 DMF WAV VQF WMA MP2 AUD |
Cante: Terremoto de Málaga Guitarra: Antonio Zori "El Muñeco". Use spaces to separate tags. Use single quotes (') for phrases.
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Released by Open Records Aug 2009. "source":4,"source id":"123345","object type":4,"id":"123345","title":"Antonio El Sevillano","status":0}. Antonio El Sevillano.
The fandangos grandes (big fandangos) are normally danced by couples, which start out slowly with gradually increasing tempo. Many varieties are derived from this one. The fandanguillos (little fandangos) are livelier, more festive derivations of fandangos. Some regions of Spain have developed their own style of fandangos, such as Huelva (fandangos de Huelva) and Málaga (fandangos de Málaga, or Verdiales). Northern areas such as the Principality of Asturias, the Basque Country and Castile and León have preserved a more relaxed performance.
10. Me Pones Bandera Negra (Fandangos). Top Songs Terremoto de Jerez.
Bitrate (quality): 128. mp3. 1. Con Un Panuelo De Seda. 2. Fandangos Del Gloria. 3. Grandes Fatigas Pase. 4. Homenaje A La Perla.
A1 | Fandangos | 3:14 |
A2 | Bulerias | 1:46 |
B1 | Alegrias | 2:52 |
B2 | Soleares | 2:46 |