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Toque

Act and effect of playing the flamenco guitar.

Toque airoso

A lively and rhythmical play, with a brilliant sonority (almost metallic).

Toque corto

Poor in technical and expressive resources.

Toque gitano/gypsy or flamenco

The deep and pure manner to play, using "bordones" and backbeat.

Toque pastueño

A calm way to play, performed very slowly.

Toque sobrio

Averse to ornaments.

Toque virtuoso

Exceptional control of the technic. The technis has to serve the expression. Not with too much ornaments.

Tremolo

Tremolo, or tremolando, is a musical term describing various trembling effects, falling roughly into two types.

Triana

Triana is a neighborhood in the city of Seville, Spain, across the river Guadalquivir from the center, and in fact the majority, of the city. Triana shares what is effectively an island (sitting between two arms of the Guadalquivir except for a narrow strip to the north where it is canalized under the ground) with Los Remedios to the south and La Cartuja to the north. The island is also named Isla de la Cartuja, and has been home to human settlement since before the Romans colonized Hispalis (Seville).

Traditionally, residents of Triana consider the neighborhood to be an entity separate from the rest of Seville, as a result of its popular sense of identity. In reality, Triana forms an integral part of Seville, its culture, and its tradition.

Triana has traditionally housed a large population of Gitanos (Roma), usually living in the old corral style communal homes. This image of Triana, however, is no longer accurate. Calle Betis, for example, is home to some of the most expensive real estate in the province, and indeed in the region as a whole, and much of the neighborhood is considerably well-to-do.

Trilleras

Flamenco song from Andalusia, usually sung during the rural work. Also called songs from Trilla.

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