Place with flamenco shows. They developped during the XX. Century all around Spain to replace the Café Cantantes.
Tablao flamenco
Tango Gitano, Gypsy Tango
Perfromed by a bailaora, the other ones "jalean" with shouts, flattering comments and palmask (hand clapping).
Tango/ Tango Flamenco
A flamenco palo with stanza (copla), with three or four octosyllable verses. One of the basic flamenco styles, with several modes; among others we emphasize on the ones from Cadiz, Triana, Jerez and Malaga. All the theories indicate that the origin of tango is between Cadiz and Sevilla. Nothing to do with the tango from Argentina. Possibly coming from some old songs (XIX. Century). First singers were El Mellizo and Aurelio Sellés in Cadiz, Pastora Pavón and el Titi in Sevilla, Frijones and el Mojama in Jerez, and La Pirula, la Repompa and el Piyayo in Málaga.
Tarantas
Tarantas, they belong to the Andalusian songs branch, folk songs from the East coast, flamenco styles originated in the eastern provinces, Almeria and Murcia, songs from the mine, and free measure. They belong to the tangos group with a binary measure. The taranta is the major song of the eastern style. Long song, hard, rough and manly, only influenced by the fandango. The taranta is the mine song par excellence. Born in the miner basins the taranta is the reflect of the tortured landscapes and transmit the superhuman efforts and the tiredness of the first countrymen.
Very romantic folk song and very expressive. The guitar is the tone support and keeps the rhythm.
Taranto
Tarantos, they belong to the Andalusian folk songs.
Tembleque
Used with heels and without moving of the place.
Templar la voz
The cantaor warms up his voice, and consolidated the tonality and the tempo (marked by the guitar).
Temple
Section of the singing useful for the singer to find the right tone, the guitar helps him.
Temporera
Flamenco song from the countryside.
Tercio
Each one of the lyrics of some songs. Melodic verses. For example, for teh Solea, the first tercio is the first lyric and in a Malagueña the first tercio is the first melodic verse.