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Antífona

We use the "caña" and the "polo", a succession of characteristic "ayeos" (introdutcion before the begining of a song).

Arpeggio

Guitar arpeggios are broken chords where the notes are played one at a time rather than simultaneously.
A group of notes which are played one after the other, either going up or going down. Executing an arpeggio requires the player to play the sounds of a chord individually to differentiate the notes.

Arrancarse

Begin the performing of a song or a dance.

Arrastre

Flamenco guitar technique, consiting of dragging a finger of the rigth hand, generally the index finger, from the first string to the sixth, from down to up and quite quick. Pluck a string without lifting the finger if the neck and dragit to another string.

Atras

Folk song played to be danced.

Ayeos / Ayes

The "ayes" of the flok songs are like a ritual and holy shout, very deep.

Azucena's dance

Played by two gypsies, accompanied by castanets and "jaleadas" of the choir.

Binary meter signature

The time signature (also known as "meter signature") is a notational convention used in Western musical notation to specify how many beats are in each measure and what note value constitutes one beat. In the beat 2/4. Each meter with two beats. The first one is the string beat and the second one is the weak beat.

Braceos

Movements of the flamenco dance, executed with the arms.

Bridal dance

Choreographic performances of the wedding if a gypsy. Almost all group is made up by woman. The musicians and the boss of the dance flap the "sonajas".

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